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Moonfire Films
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GenderFemale
IndustryEnvironment
OccupationScience & Wildlife Documentary Filmmaker
LocationErie, PA, United States
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IntroductionI have been filming wildlife since 1999. My interest stemmed from being an indecisive undergraduate student who eventually married Art & Science. The semester prior to graduation, a brand new Master's program popped up at Montana State: Science & Natural History Filmmaking. I was the first Master's program graduate in 2005. Our company now co-operates the Big Green Screen Theatre at the Tom Ridge Environmental Center with the Regional Science Consortium. Our goal is to continue to produce science and wildlife films for the Big Green Screen to show and be used for science and environmental education.
InterestsScience education through documentary film. Wildlife, outdoor recreation including: hiking, camping, birding, wildlife observation, field research, swimming, skiing, snowshoeing, canicross and skijoring.
Favorite moviesPan's Labyrinth, The Life Aquatic, the 13th Warrior, Fight Club, 300, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, Elizabeth, Bram Stoker's Dracula, Hero, Moulon Rouge, Once Upon a Time In Mexico, Killing Coyote, Apocalypto, 12 Monkeys, Braveheart, Dances With Wolves, Cold Mountain, The Devil's Advocate, The Dark Crystal, Donnie Darko, Dragonslayer, Emma, The Fifth Element, From Hell, Gladiator, The Golden Compass, Harry Potter, House of Flying Daggers, The Last of the Mohicans, A River Runs Through It, The Last Unicorn, LOTR, Nightmare Before Christmas, The Princess Bride, Nausicaa, O Brother Where Art Thou?, Princess Mononoke, The Secret of NIMH, Shakespeare in Love, Signs, The Village, The Big Labowski, Spirited Away, Watership Down, Sleepy Hollow
Favorite musicThe Dead Can Dance, Tom Waits, The White Stripes, Sting, the Police, Tori Amos, Fiona Apple, The Misfits,
Favorite booksWatership Down by Richard Adams, The Eastern Coyote by Gerry Parker, Coyote: Biology Behavior and Management by Marc Bekoff, Ecology and Management of the Eastern Coyote, The Howls of August by Michael Runtz, The Return of the Wolf: Reflections on the Future of Wolves in the Northeast by John Elder, The Complete Idiot's Guide to Positive Dog Training, The Eastern Panther by Gerry Parker, Peterson's Field Guide to Animal Tracks, Tracking and the Art of Seeing by Paul Rezendes, Mammals of the Great Lakes Region by Allen Kurta, Newcomb's Guide to Wildflowers, Peterson's Guide to Eastern Birds, Peterson's Guide to Reptiles and Amphibians, Audubon Field Guide Series, ...
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