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One Last Time
Its about the relationship of a girl and her beloved tree and the memories she has surrounding it. Its more than a friend to her and has taught her a lot in life.Director Description:Freelance Documentary filmmaker, Directed four documentaries recently for an NGO Dasra, my film - ‘Right on track’ was screened in Mumbai Academy of Moving Images (MAMI) film competition in Mumbai in October 2009., completed a post-graduate diploma in Television and video production from Xavier Institute of communication, Mumbai in 2008.
The Last Shade
Is under a shade of a tree, where you find the perfect place, to read a book, to take a nap or to have some fun playing under the shade of a tree. Contrast that to what we get from the big cities, the dark shades of the big buildings.Director Description:The Brazilian director, Arlei J de Lima Jr, is 23 years old. Working and studying cinema since beginning of 2008, now Arlei is studying at Universidad del Cine in Buenos Aires - Argentina. Arlei has started to experiment joining cinema and the simple things in life.
Tree-laxing, Trees are cool
A montage of natural local scenes with a series of statements exposed by the cast.Director Description:Born in Austin, TX, local audio visualist access producer, with contributions to the Austin Music Network, CapZeyeZ, Rawtime and Up Late, Austin access shows. Known as the Mad Mexican
The Tree and I
A comical montage PSA with a true message.Director Description:Andrew Nelson and Nick Boyer met in their senior year at Temple University in Philadelphia, and have worked on a number of projects together. Nick was a films and media major, while Andrew was broadcasting, telecommunications, and mass media.
Irons vs. Woods
An amateur golfer faces tree problems and finds the solution is more than he bargained for.Director Description:Tom Suhler is an independent film maker in Austin, TX. His environmentally short documentary "At What Cost" premiered at Sedona International Film Festival in 2008. His 2006 short, "Conflict in the Hood," was a winner in "Filming Austin Lives."
The Unkindest Cut final
The film presents a visual contrast between conventional clear-cut site development and tree-protective site development. The intention of the film is to graphically demonstrate the intangible cost of pursuing economically driven architectural site choices.Director Description:l-Mei Ervin is a native of Taipei, Taiwan, a highly urbanized, relatively tree less environment. Living now in canopied Charlotte, North Carolina. She is an architecture graduate student with a serious interest in environmentally sensitive sustainable architecture.
The Tree and I
I love trees. I used to climb them as a kid and it we couldn't breathe without them. The ending is representational of the trees being eradicated for use of paper and other material.Director Description:Saraya Lyons is an art student interested in many different mediums and I love making stop motion films.
The Tree and I
My film is basically my "tribute" to the tree and how it has impacted my life as an artist. My hope in creating this is that people will have a greater respect for the tree and stop taking it for granted, that they will be able to relate to the importance of the many rescources the tree provides us as consumers.Director Description:I am an artist. My work consists of painting, photography, film and graphic design I was born in Hudson, MA (USA) and came to realize my "special" talent at the age of five. I've always struggled with the pursuit of my art, and still do. I stay true to it, simply because it is who I am. Honestly, if I were in it for the money, I would have abandoned it a long time ago.
Our Family Tree
This short film depicts through vivid imagery the symbiotic relationship between trees and mankind. The film ends with homage to the Celts, "Between a tree and a human is a breath. We are each other's air."Director Description:Naomi is a sustainable development professional and supporter of reforestation efforts localized and grandiose. She has worked in a number of development initiatives spanning 4 continents and is now a UN consultant.
The Tree and I
A message to show the many uses of a tree.Director Description:Jason Vescera is a happily married father of three, 28 years old and resides south of Boston. Working on putting together Misunderstood this year, a feature length coming of age film. Influences: Taylor, Linklater, Redford, Eastwood, Hughes and Hanson.
Roots of Change
No one knows exactly how many trees we lose ever day, but we know that our actions and those of our neighbors can be the roots of change.Director Description:Chris Haro is an Austin-based actor, writer and digital producer.
Leaves and Bark
Adults and experts are not the only people concerned with the future of forests in our society. Through a series of interviews with teenage girls, this documentary shows that trees are more than just leaves and bark.Director Description:Amanda is a high school student, aspiring filmmaker, and tree lover. Her films have previously been shown at SPCA of Texas' Petflix Film Festival.