Your search for the Producer Pieczenik, Sharon resulted in 4 match(es).
Sharon Pieczenik and Dr. Steven Amstrup met through Polar Bears International during the 2006 bear season. This interview was shot on the Tundra Buggy Lodge out on the tundra. It would have been preferable to shoot the interview outside on the deck of the lodge, however it is extremely windy in Churchill and the surrounding areas. Working in the tundra poses some very interesting problems when aiming for clean video and sound...but the challenges make the job exciting (if not a bit stressful).
Sharon Pieczenik: lighting, cinematography, sound, interviewer, editor
Edward Watkins: PBI logo animation
Sharon Pieczenik and Dr. Randi Meyerson were introduced to one another through their work with Polar Bears International. This interview was taped while both Ms. Pieczenik and Dr. Meyerson were staying at the Polar Bears International's house in Churchill, Manitoba during the 2006 bear season.
Captive polar bear footage was generously provided by the San Diego Zoo.
The interview footage was shot on a JVC GY-HD110U camera in HDV 720p 30fps.
Since 1988 Norbert Rosing has traveled frequently to Churchill, Manitoba. He is a close friend of the organization Polar Bears International. Sharon Pieczenik met Norbert Rosing during the 2006 polar bear season while she was on assignment for Polar Bears International. Norbert was kind enough to grant Sharon an interview and let her join him on a day of adventure tracking down amazing arctic shots.
While in Churchill, Mr. Rosing gave a free talk to the public and autographed his latest book, "The World Of The Polar Bear."
The video was shot on a JVC HD110U in HDV 720p 30fps.
Sharon Pieczenik: cinematography, sound, interviewer, editor
Edward Watkins: PBI logo animation
This was my first professional commission (as well as the first video I ever made outside of a classroom setting). Polar Bears International found me through my masters of fine arts program at Montana State University.
This film was accepted into and shown at:
American Conservation Film Festival 2006
Wild and Scenic Film Festival 2007
I was a one woman crew on this shoot doing all pre-production, production, and post-production (shooting, lighting, directing, sound, interviewing, writing, editing). That is even my voice doing the voice-over for the video. Edward Watkins, the genius behind this website's design, did the graphics for the video.
FYI - I shot the video on the amazing high-definition Sony HDW-700 (despite my professor telling me that I could not physically handle the gear...yeah right!)
For further information on Polar Bears International, please visit their website at http://www.polarbearsinternational.org.