Can't Stop the Water is our most recent long form documentary. Set in the bayous of south Louisiana, it tells the story of a Native American community that is fighting to save its culture as its homeland washes away. The winner of multiple awards, Can't Stop the Water will air in 2016 as part of PBS' Reel South series.
More information can be found on the film's Facebook page.
Trailer for Can't Stop the Water.
Ready, Willing, and Able is a Philadelphia nonprofit that aids homeless men by providing paid transitional work, occupational training, housing, and comprehensive support services. They asked us to create 52 portraits of the men who have graduated from their programs. In 2016, they will be featuring these portraits, along with powerful stories of transformation, in their weekly newsletter and on a special website created for this project.
Philadelphia Fight, one of the leading HIV research and treatment facilities in the nation, asked us to create a short film detailing the inspiring stories of their clients. The film was shown at their 25th Anniversary Gala, hosted by Greg Louganis.
Orchard Friends School educates children with learning differences through a multi-sensory program in a safe and nurturing community. Recently, their website needed an update. They contacted us to take photographs of their faculty and students.
Leading Educators partners with schools and districts to maximize the leadership development of highly effective teachers.
A love letter to New Orleans, the city where we once lived and a place that has no equal in its strange beauty.
When we lived in New Orleans, the (then) up-and-coming band The Revivalists asked us to create a featurette of their song, Catching Fireflies. We were thrilled to be able to capture the band at a pivotal early stage of their career.
This Presbyterian church in New Orleans asked us to create a short film telling the story of their community and its mission projects.
Miller's Tale was the first documentary on which we collaborated (Jason and Rebecca, that is). It tells the story of actor and playwright Jason Miller and his fascinating, often tortured life. Miller is best known for his performance as Father Karras in The Exorcist, but was also a brilliant writer whose That Championship Season won the 1973 Pulitzer Prize for Drama. Our documentary includes interviews with Martin Sheen, Stacy Keech, Bruce Dern, and Paul Sorvino and aired nationally on PBS in 2011.
This video was shot in the streets of New Orleans moments after the first ever Saints Super Bowl victory. Pure joy. It was mentioned by New York Magazine and Deadspin.