17.12.10

Sky's the Limit for Sky's the Limit


After almost secretly collecting stamps in my passport for the past year for www.skysthelimittv.com the hosts have officially gone public with the travel series.

Last January a crew of 6 traveled to Australia to film a show we had a loose concept for. By the time we headed back to Canada we had decided what the world may enjoy is a series for Business Travelers, filmed in a documentary style, profiling cities that are Arts and Business centres, and looking at the people who live in them that are accomplishing things in their various fields.

Our vessel for this story was the only known component heading into this curious scenario. Our two hosts are talented young professionals who so often find themselves traveling the globe for various aspects of their careers. It became a perfect fit.

Levi is a composed character and a tactful businessman. He has found himself President of one of the only profitable pulp mills in BC due to its unique employee-owned model. We realize people don't get especially excited about pulp itself, but the concept of employee ownership is pretty exciting when we see how well its working. Through Levi's meetings around the world, the audience learns about business etiquette and other customs of the various countries.

Suzanne is probably pretty close to polar opposite from Levi, yet she seems to compliment him perfectly. Since she's traveling as a professional photographer, we see a less formal view of these cities and get further into the local lifestyle/ arts & culture side of things. She is the reason Levi doesn't travel like most lone business travelers: airport to hotel room. Suzanne brings him to see the must-see sights that tell us even more about the city, and any business traveler can fit into a limited schedule.

Suzanne also gets a chance to interview incredibly fascinating personalities as she shoots portraits of them for various purposes. Chefs, fashion designers, film producers, musicians all talk about the city they work in and their professional philosophy.

Monday's article was the cover page of the Nanaimo Daily News, was reprinted in the Times Colonist, the Province and several other blogs and publications. The only tragedy? The slugline: "
Vancouver Island businessman and Maxim hottie in TV series"

I can't help but feel this is offensively sexist. Modeling is a part of this charming and talented young woman's CV but it's unfair to profile her in a way that sees that as all she is. She is so much more than beautiful, yet the headlines would rather craft another Pamela Anderson because it makes for better user generated comments online.

The other slugline they chose was: "Reality series based on young professionals."
At least they're both more accurately seen as young professionals, but it is not a reality series, nor is it solely based on them. According to the readers response comments, this also makes for good fodder as one person after another wonders why the world needs another reality show. I have to say that I strongly feel that the world does not need another reality show.

This is a very exciting stage as we build our online community of people around the world who are reaching for their dreams. Our trailer is now online and a longer demo will be released in early January. Our next episode we're filming will be in Toronto and Montreal in February, so please connect with us on our Facebook/Twitter/Linkedin on the website for live updates and opportunities.

13.7.10

3 Weeks at Sea Filming Plastic


And so 2 years after we started working with the guys from www.oceangybe.com they are ready to set sail for home: Vancouver Canada. I will be joining the crew next week for the departure from Maui and an anticipated 19 days at sea.

As a filmmaker this poses an interesting challenge. Being away from land takes away all of the usual fall backs if equipment were to fail, or something was forgotten in the load. The anticipated wear from the wind and salt is nerve wracking. The pressure to pull it off after dedicating so much time to the entire fiasco is actually the most exciting part.

I've sailed the tame waters of the Salish Sea. We've even ventured out to the Pacific and spent some time in the Broken Group. I'm sure even the snottiest day on the Georgia Straight doesn't compare to what I am about to endure. I will be using all the magic energy I can muster to request fair weather sailing as much as possible, but I am also ready to grin and bear the worst of it. Must be the East Van in me.

Once SV Khululah reaches Winter Harbour on Vancouver Island it will travel the West Coast surf spots to Victoria, and then head over for the epic homecomming event in Vancouver that is currently in the works. There will be plenty of opportunities for organizations to get involved in spreading the message about the ocean plastics issues, and initiatives for the public to get involved in caring about creating another way through beach cleanups and benefit concerts.

Stay tuned by following @oceangybe on Twitter, joining the Facebook group, and visiting the website regularly. We are about to launch a new site and have produced the first couple episodes of the web series being produced of the entire expedition, leading up to the documentary Broadcast.

We'd love to hear about collaboration ideas. Please get in touch via www.oceangybe.com

13.6.10

Petals at Guelph


In addition to recent news that Petals will be released on DVD in Blockbuster and Rogers stores across Canada by Mongrel Media:

We are very honoured to be the only film presentation of one of the largest international sexual health conferences in the world.

www.GuelphSexualityConference.ca

Movie Premiere and Discussion 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm Tuesday, June 22

Petals – Journey Into Self-Discovery is a remarkable 50-minute documentary that both questions, and then examines, the many unspoken myths about the appearance and nature of women’s sexual organs. The essence of a woman’s sexuality--her vulva--has been a taboo subject for cultures locked into fears of our basic physical nature. These deep-seated beliefs directly affect female sexual self-esteem. The movie records the reactions of sex educators, women’s health professionals, art critics, female activists, as well as the man/woman-in-the-street as they confront the physical mystery of womanhood.

Photographer Nick Karras has composed intimate images with an unusual visual and emotional sensitivity. The documentary follows his personal journey as he produces a book of artful photographs. The subtle black and white photographs discover the delicate beauty in the infinite variety of female genitals, inspiring a profound sense of wonder and awe. Quite unlike the frenzied exploitation of sexuality common in media presentations, the frank honesty of Petals is intensely revealing. Unforgettable women, some who become guides and teachers in the quest, join in confronting both the current fears and timeless beauty found in a woman’s most basic sexual nature.

Dr. Nick Karras is a photographer and the author of Petals. The varied range of his erotic photography has been exhibited in many venues and media. Nick has received a prestigious Sexual Intelligence award by Dr. Marty Klein. His Doctorate degree in Sexology was awarded by the Institute for Advanced Study of Human Sexuality (IASHS) in San Francisco. He also teaches photography.

4.3.10

Petals travels the World


Lovely report on the impressive international life of our film www.petalsthejourney.com since it's premiere at the Amsterdam Film Festival. My highlight was Vancouver.

Film Festivals Official Selections

2008 Port Townsend Film Festival [Washington, USA Sept 26-30]

2008 International Documentary Festival Amsterdam (IDFA) [Netherlands, Nov 19-30]

2009 Art Biennal “Photography In Focus,” [Malmo. Sweden, February]

2009 Guadalajara International Film Festival, [ Mexico, March 19-30]

2009 MIPTV [Cannes France, March 30-Apr 3]

2009 Bellaria Film Festival [Italy, June 2-6]

2009 Parnu International Documentary Film Festival [Estonia, July 4-10]

2009 1st Annual International Health Film Festival [Isle of Kos, Greece, September 1-6]

2009 Vancouver International Film Festival [Canada, October 1-16]

2009 Ourense International Film Festival [Spain, October 10-17]

2009 Berlin Porn Festival [Germany, October 20-23]

2010 Nyon Film Festival (Switzerland April 15-21)

2010 Buenos Aires International Film Festival (Argentina, April 7-15)

2010 Athens Gay & Lesbian Film Festival “Outview FF” (Greece, April 23-29)

2010 Tel Aviv Spirit Film Festival (Israel, Oct 13-16)

TV Broadcast Record

2009 Israel Channel 8 TV, [Tel Aviv Israel, March 28 broadcast]

2009 Estonian TV (July 4)

2010 Dusk TV (Netherlands)

2010 Danmarks Radio (Danish first channel)

2010 Finland TV Teema

2010 Polish TV HBO with Canal +

Other Exposures

2010 Germany -- Book & DVD published together and distributed by Rogner & Bernhard (February)

2010 Featured film at the 32nd Annual Sex Conference at Guelph University
(Ontario, Canada, June 21-23)


19.2.10

Tourism Vancouver Island


My last post in July marked the beginning to a wild and wonderful contract for Tourism Vancouver Island exploring our magnificent Isla Vancouver. I had no idea what a wonderland we live on. The diversity of activities, the quality of restaurants, the movements by the people who live here to support local everything- spectacular.

I had intended to update this online publication with every exceptional experience as it happened, but the workload of capturing all of this for a footage library currently being used to promote this destination during the Olympics (TM) proved too daunting to allow for this sort of self indulgent speaking into the abyss.

So I clipped together 3mins of material set to a script and VO that was provided to us.

Enjoy:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wL-5lu9Iy9g

Favorites that come to mind with prominence:

www.hornelakecaves.com
www.nimmobay.com
www.localscomoxvalley.com
and dinner at the Wikaninnish would top the list