A short piece I produced with VideoTakes for the Access to Medical Imaging Coalition (AMIC) has been posted on the group’s website. Please go to rightscanrighttime.org and scroll down to the middle of the page for the video! The AMIC represents more than 100,000 physicians, medical providers and patient organizations throughout the U.S., and this video discusses why we should not cut funds for medical imaging.
Changing the Landscape, the film I produced with VideoTakes for USAID, has been featured at many events. The movie showcases the Global Conservation Program (GCP), an initiative in which six international nonprofits worked to conserve significant areas of biodiversity around the world with the help of local communities and governments. I’m extremely glad that this film is receiving a lot of attention and I hope that people are learning from it. Here are some of the events where it has been and will be shown:
Close Out meeting for the Global Conservation Program at the USAID headquarters in Washington, DC (Premiere)
Business ethics courses at the University of New Mexico Anderson School of Management
UN Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen
United States Department of Agriculture (upcoming)
Society for International Development (upcoming)
American University Center for Environmental Filmmaking Spring Film Series (upcoming)
CITES Conference of Parties in Doha, Qatar in March (pending)
Archive for January, 2010
Right Scan, Right Time video online
Friday, January 8th, 2010
A short piece I produced with VideoTakes for the Access to Medical Imaging Coalition (AMIC) has been posted on the group’s website. Please go to rightscanrighttime.org and scroll down to the middle of the page for the video! The AMIC represents more than 100,000 physicians, medical providers and patient organizations throughout the U.S., and this video discusses why we should not cut funds for medical imaging.
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USAID video shown around the world
Wednesday, January 6th, 2010
Changing the Landscape, the film I produced with VideoTakes for USAID, has been featured at many events. The movie showcases the Global Conservation Program (GCP), an initiative in which six international nonprofits worked to conserve significant areas of biodiversity around the world with the help of local communities and governments. I’m extremely glad that this film is receiving a lot of attention and I hope that people are learning from it. Here are some of the events where it has been and will be shown:
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