Arctic Sinkholes

Arctic Sinkholes PBS/NOVA Website: https://to.pbs.org/3AOUzLz Colossal explosions shake a remote corner of the Siberian tundra, leaving behind massive craters. In Alaska, a huge lake erupts with bubbles of inflammable gas. Scientists are discovering that these mystifying phenomena add up to a ticking time bomb, as long-frozen permafrost melts and releases vast amounts of methane, a potent […]

Portugal. The Man – Land Where We Stand

Rockumentary on Grammy-winning Portugal. The Man recognizing the tribes and indigenous of the places they played on their 2018 world tour. At 19 tour locations, The Man gave their opening set spot, with zero restrictions, to a local tribal representative or performance as a land acknowledgement; a tribute to the original inhabitants of the land. […]

Spaceport Somewhere

Featured on National Geographic’s Short Film ShowcaseThis Is What It’s Like to Be a Space Rocket Launcher in Alaska Fishing boats. Rocket launches. Workers at a world-class spaceport complex in the unlikeliest of locales: Kodiak Island, Alaska. After a massive explosion risks shutting the spaceport down for good, they must push through the uncertainty of […]

Food Boxes by Air & Sea

Food Boxes by Air & Sea Twenty-seven thousand boxes a month for four months to the remotest corners of the Last Frontier took a flotilla of ships, air carriers, volunteers, and others deliver three million pounds of food to the underserved and those impacted by COVID in Alaska. Role Producer/ Director/ Editor/ Color Viewing Online, […]

Northern Light

Northern Light For the village of Deering, like many communities in Alaska, choosing between your light bill or buying groceries is a reality for families paying 70 cents a kilowatt-hour for electricity. “Northern Light,” introduces viewers to Daisy Wienard and the community she lives as they balance high energy costs, traditional Alaska Native lifestyles, and […]

Igliqtiqsiuġvigruaq [Swift Water Place]​

For over 50 years, archaeologist Dr. Douglas Anderson, of Brown University, studied the Iñupiaq Natives of Northwestern Alaska. When one of the last excavations of his career shut down due to the discovery of human remains, he must rely on the relationships he has built with the Iñupiaq. Policy dictates that archaeological excavations on National […]