Chesapeake Gold wins Second Place at the BEA Awards!
Chesapeake Gold, part of “EcoViews: Reclaiming the Bay” and featured on public television affiliates, wins second place at the BEA Awards. The festival takes place April 14-17th in Las Vegas.
The film features the story of several oyster farmers, or “aquaculture” farmers, as they show us their ingenious methods for sustainable aquaculture and maintaining Chesapeake Bay water quality.
American University iTunesU – iLife Fun with Alex Tutorials
Check out my popular series of iLife ‘09 tutorials for iTunesU!
DIY: What Can I Do? Weekly Update #2
Second in my weekly updates on my thesis project “DIY: What Can I Do?” A new crowd sourcing site for environmental media.
DIY: What Can I Do?
“DIY: What Can I Do?” is a new crowd sourcing website created by Alex Morrison. Here users post videos and photos to share the good news of environmental activism on YouTube, 12seconds, Flickr, Twitter and Facebook, and it’s as simple as sending an email. Users then have an online “calling card” to share with others and meet other like-minded “greenies” in the process.
Chesapeake Gold wins Gold for Chesapeake Gold at the TIVA Awards
The 2009 TIVA Peer Awards took place on November 15th, 2009. Recipients included D.C. media producers.
Ford Fiesta Movement 1.0 Ends
I was chosen as an agent for a new social marketing campaign called the Ford Fiesta Movement in May. The requirements included creating a video each month for six months with a chosen theme. The first phase ended in October and is continuing with the Fiesta Movement 2.0.
Here is my most popular video, featuring the band All Time Low at a MySpace Secret Show.
Feature in IC View, Ithaca College Alumni Publication
Mention on the School of Communication Website
Ocean For Life – Sunset
“Ocean for Life” brings together students of diverse backgrounds and cultures to discover marine science, conservation, and how the ocean connects us all. In this film, students explore the ocean and its sense of place to them. A collaboration between international high school students and graduate students at American University’s Center for Environmental Filmmaking. Shot along the northern California coast.
