Documentary film

Lead cinematographer and co-producer for Antarctic Edge: 70° South, a feature-length documentary film about science in Antarctica. Produced in collaboration with Rutgers University and funded by the National Science Foundation.

Dozens of short multimedia videos filmed and produced for education institutions and nonprofits.

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Researchers from the Woods Hole Research Center collected water samples from the Congo River and its major tributaries to understand how climate change and land use (agriculture, logging) can be measured through the properties of the water. The epic journey took the team the length of the Republic of Congo from the capital city of Brazzaville to the jungles of the far north.

The word 'robot' means a lot of things to a lot of people. So what exactly is an ocean robot and what do they do? Find out what they are and how they are helping explore the ocean in new and exciting ways.

One of a series of 13 videos produced for Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.

Multimedia productions

Sergey Zimov is the founder and director of the Northeast Science Station, a small research base located north of the Arctic Circle in Siberia. Since 1975, he has devoted himself to understanding the Kolyma watershed--an expanse of boreal forest and tundra that was not glaciated during the last ice age.

The Polaris Project is a field course studying arctic system science at the Northeast Science Station in Cherskiy, Siberia (north of the Arctic Circle on the Kolyma River). As our planet's climate warms, carbon that has been frozen away in the permafrost is now being thawed and released into the rivers, lakes, and atmosphere. Siberia's "carbon bomb" can have far-reaching impacts on our entire planet and way of life. (4:30 edit).