A video documenting the public program for Emerald Cities, an exhibtion of artworks from 19th-century Siam and Burma, and celebrating Thailand's river festival of lights.
An independent documentary feature where tropical memories, dark family secrets and the harsh legacy of colonialism collide. Currently in post-production.
This documentary short is a bittersweet portrait of Premier Bookshop, located in Bangalore, India, and it's charming owner for over 35 years, Mr. Shanbag. This is an excerpt from the film.
This program aired on the History Channel for the series “Investigating History.” In this episode new insights uncover who could have been responsible for the controversial death of Crazy Horse.
This program aired on the History Channel for the series “Investigating History.” In this episode new technology is used to search for clues challenging the origins of Christianity.
This video and its companion piece “Ajoy” were displayed in a kiosk for the exhibition “Living Colour.” The participants were asked how they use color and explain what it means to them.
This video and its companion piece “Walangari” were displayed in a kiosk for the exhibition “Living Colour.” The participants were asked how they use color and explain what it means to them.
In this PSA, hear from Camfed Board Member Joan Armatrading on the dramatic impact that education can have on a girl's path in life, and on the health and education of her future family.
This music video was edited for the Australian band “Nutcase & Pappachubba.” The stop motion footage and drum & bass track inspired the kaleidoscope effect.
In this online educational series, famed illustrator, author and digital painting guru Bert Monroy explains how he creates hyper-realistic images on a computer.
Geared towards the novice, this orientation video features interviews with seasoned cyclers who provide advice on peddling the fast & furious streets of Chicago.
Glimpse the aquatic life surrounding Sydney’s harbor — just as if you were swimming underwater. Created for the exhibition “Biodiversity,” this video was designed to be silent.