Christian Mülhauser was in Norway for shooting northern lights. “The first two days I had a lot of trouble with frozen Cameras. It was -25°C (-13°F) and after 1-2 hours of shooting the lens was frozen.”
Nature
Yosemite HD Timelapse & Behind the Scenes Documentary
Sheldon Neill and Colin Delehanty explored a shared interest in timelapsing Yosemite National Park over an extended period of time. So they teamed up and produced this film.
Pirate Fishing (Part 1)
An investigation of the multi-million dollar illegal fishing trade in Sierra Leone.
Struck by Lightning
Lightning is one of the most fascinating powers of nature. This year the USA counted 272 victims of lightning. Daryn Kahn made a documentary about this phenomenon in the lightning capital of the world, Florida USA.
The Big Green Apple
All across New York City roofs are turning green. In the last few years residents of the Big Apple have converted the tops of hundreds of buildings into gardens.
Teahupoo – Anatomy of a Monster Wave
This day at Teahupoo – Aug 27th 2011 during a competition waiting period is what many are calling the biggest and gnarliest Teahupoo ever ridden. Chris Bryan was fortunate enough to be there on a day that will go down in the history of big wave surfing. Amazing footage…
Salty Dogs
From morning till night some weathered salty sea men fish to classic rock. A day in the life of Winthrop lobster fisherman. Beautifully photographed, without dialogue.
Experience Zero Gravity & Human Flight
There are thousands of people that are exploring some of the most beautiful landscapes in the world. This chapter we will take you to Norway Switzerland and France where people are jumping cliffs as high as 6,000 feet.
Brochure – Jim Denevan’s land artwork in Nevada
Jim Denevan makes temporary drawings on sand, earth and ice that are eventually erased by waves and weather. A video portrait by Peter Hinson.
All.I.Can. – Inspirational Skiing Performances
An exploratory essay that compares the challenges of big mountain skiing to the challenges of global climate change. Shot on 6 continents over 2 years, the world’s best skiers deliver inspirational performances.
Beer Brewing, Food Preservation, Antibiotics, Cholera – The interesting World of Microbes
From black death to cholera, microbes have been resonsible for some of the worlds most devastating diseases. But at the same time this tiny single cell organisms have aided our survival on earth helping us produce some of our favourite foods. A film about Microbes and why some are good, some are bad and what they have done for mankind.
Tipping Barrels
Tipping Barrels is a unique combination of surfing and environmental journalism that follows surfers Arran and Reid Jackson on a trip into the heart of the Great Bear Rainforest, where they learn more about the region and the issues confronting it.
The Thorium Dream – An alternative Nuclear Fuel
The disaster at Fukushima drew attention once again to the perils of nuclear energy, and raised important questions about how its technology came to be.
The Living House
Imagine a future where the cities we live in are built in accordance with nature, where buildings are designed to incorporate features from ecological systems without compromising technological innovation or the quality of the environment.
Tendenko: Surviving the Tsunami
Can a code promoting self-preservation in a tsunami account for one Japanese community’s high survival rate.
















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