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The Fistula Project: Champagne Brunch 2017 I filmed and edited a PSA film to help promote a non-profit dedicated to funding surgeries for women in Uganda, Africa. Lasting Marks-- Geophysicists, paleoanthropologists, and Maasai come together in Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania to answer questions about our human origins and to ask questions about our future on this planet.
I filmed, directed and edited the entire film myself. It was premiered at Intendence Film Festival in Denver Colorado. I edited interviews for a company in Melbourne, Australia whose purpose was to promote independent artists in the area.
Below are the links to some videos I was involved with: Tuhonia Tihirahi Alanna Deutrom & Sheralyn Hill Thank Sikwila Tamsin Cantrell A documentary about slam poetry and mental illness. The film follows local poets in Salt Lake City, Utah as they discuss their art as a way to aide in their mental well being. Spy Hop Productions produced. I was the director and editor. A documentary about the top of the mountain and climate change, from the perspective of the older generation of skiers. The film follows four unique stories that discuss a love of the snow and the planet.
I filmed, directed and edited the film myself. |
"The Space" from Sarah Schuster-Johnson on Vimeo. |
A documentary about the local community radio station KSPC at the Claremont Colleges in Claremont, CA. The film speaks historically and romantically of KSPC and the people involved but also touches on the importances of community radio more generally.
My contribution to the film was cinematography and video editing. The film was made with two other students for a documentary film class at Pitzer College. My role was to edit each episode from the Reach LA project; The Ovahness Show, Beyond the Runway. http://beyondtherunway.weebly.com/episodes.html I worked for the Four Corners School of Outdoor Education helping produce a PSA piece to help with funding. My role was cinematography and editing. A short experimental piece made in a film class at Pitzer College. The film speaks one-on-one to a wide range of Pitzer College about a hypothetical impending death. Each student was told they had 30 seconds to live and they could use this time with the camera to say their last words.
I directed, filmed and edited this piece collaboratively with another student. |