Areas of interest include protecting the environment, women and girls issues, education, healthcare and social justice.Individual film producing credits include Chasing Coral, Bad Kids, House of Z, House of Tomorrow, Night Comes On, and Oscar nominated Cartel Land.
At HIMB she leads a dynamic research group that focuses on coral reef health and on developing and advancing solutions that can improve the prognosis for coral reef.
Much of his work has centered on detecting change in reef communities to assess coral reef health.
An award-winning documentary about Rohani, an 80-year-old hunter who dives on a single breath descending to great depths for several minutes. But in a structural sense, “Chasing Coral” is somewhat unusual in having one main character who dominates the story early on, and another who comes to the fore in the second half.
In 2005 he received the prestigious Eugene P. Odum Award for environmental education from the Ecological Society of America and in 2006, he was elected President of Sigma Xi, a scientific honor society with more than 160,000 members worldwide, including all living Nobel Laureates.Dr. His work has been featured on ABC World News, NBC Nightly News, CNN News, and the CBS Evening News.Dr. He is a member of the Australian Academy of Science and lives in Brisbane, Australia with his marine biologist partner, Dr. Sophie Dove and their two ocean-inspired children, Fiona and Chris.Dr. Whether you have spent vacation time snorkeling, watched the National Geographic channel, or even paid a bit of attention during high school science class, you likely have some level of understanding of what a vital ecosystem coral reefs are to Ocean life. He graduated from Middlebury College with a degree in Film and Media Studies. She works with oceanographic modelers to identify where coral reefs are most likely to survive future coral bleaching events, as well as how well they can recover through the dispersal of coral larvae by ocean currents. She holds a B.S.
Based in Atlanta, Alan can be found sprinting up hills in the neighborhood and forever attempting to train his dog, Kane.CHASING CORAL is a film directed by Jeff Orlowski and produced by Larissa Rhodes, as an Exposure Labs production. Previously, she was a journalist forand associate produced at High Noon Entertainment, where she pitched new series to HGTV, Animal Planet, and the Travel Channel.
One of the reasons for designing the CoralWatch system as it is and the reason for coordinating and helping to write our book is to engage the community in this process. For their work on Chasing Ice, Exposure Labs won the 2016 BritDoc Impact Award recognizing “documentaries that have made the biggest impact on society.” The team is currently developing the impact campaign for Chasing Coral.Larissa Rhodes is a film producer and the Director of Creative Development at Exposure Labs, where she develops projects motivated by social impact. Jeff Orlowski is an Emmy-winning filmmaker and founder of Exposure Labs. is the Impact Operations Coordinator at Exposure Labs, overseeing the day-to-day operations at our Boulder headquarters and supporting the ongoing screenings campaigns for Caroline is also a writer and filmmaker.
Both of these movies have been well received at Sundance and other film festivals, as well as by scientific experts.Looking for something to watch? Along with his wife Donna, Kevin is one of the early members of Impact Partners, dedicated to funding social impact documentaries.Kevin is also a member of the Board of Directors of The University of Iowa Foundation (and its Investment Committee). Most recently, Max launched BreatheLife, a campaign led by the World Health Organization to raise awareness of the staggering health and climate impacts of air pollution and built a network of cities working to advance clean air solutions. Journalist Craig Leeson teams up with diver Tanya Streeter and an international team of scientists and researchers, and they travel to twenty locations around the world over the next four years to explore the fragile state of our oceans.
He absolutely refuses to accept that humans are not capable of preserving this fantastic ecosystem into the future but knows we are currently not doing a very good job. in Economics from the University of Pennsylvania. Her background includes managing digital communities of moms around the world, equipping them with the resources and support needed to raise the next generation of global citizens.
Coombe edited IRON LADIES OF LIBERIA (Toronto Film Festival 2007, Winner AFI-Dallas, Independent Lens, BBC), THEY KILLED SISTER DOROTHY (Winner Audience Award and Grand Jury Prize at SXSW 2008, HBO, shortlisted for an Academy Award), and shot, edited and produced THE LAST CAMPAIGN OF GOVERNOR BOOTH GARDNER which was nominated for an Academy Award in 2009 and broadcast on HBO.In 2011 Coombe produced and edited SAVING FACE, which won the Oscar for Best Short Documentary in 2012. Saul recently co-scored and music sound designed HBO’s Emmy-nominated documentary ‘Jim : The James Foley Story’ as well as Amazon’s ‘Gleason’, which took the 2016 Sundance Audience Award.Richard Vevers is the founder and CEO of The Ocean Agency, an unconventional not-for-profit that uses the powerful combination of new technology, media, partnerships, and above all creativity to work at a meaningful speed and scale. It will premiere at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival, along with a virtual reality piece in the New Frontier lineup.