We also had a series of shoots in New York City to complete the film "This is Where We Take Our Stand". What began as a series of webisodes about the organization Iraq Veterans Against the War produced in association with Displaced Films, is now a broadcast length film set to air in early 2011 on PBS, thanks to the generous support of ITVS. The film is more relevant than ever as the nation's focus moves to operations in Afghanistan, and lessons learned in Iraq are at risk of being forgotten.
Our work with Tryon Palace Historic Sits and Gardens in New Bern, North Carolina is wrapping up as the dozens of video pieces we're producing for the museum and self guided tours go into their final edits. In addition there is a theatrical orientation film, a five projector immersive experience in a 360-degree environment, and multiple interactive games, all slated to launch with the opening of the new visitors center in October.
A range of other projects are in the works as well. We've been filming several interviews for a film about the famous Morgenthau family, being produced by Dog Green Productions. We're wrapping up a film about telecommunications giant MCI and its founder Bill McGowan that will premiere in Washington DC in a few weeks. And work continues on our Steampunk project, Artcirq: The Inuit Circus, and Near Oracle, which was well-received at a recent pitch session during the Camden Film Festival.
As autumn begins we've been outside, tromping around under the colorful trees (or helicoptering over them), working on two projects celebrating the photogenic outdoors. One is an orientation film for Mount Greylock, Massachusetts's highest point. The other is for Pautuxent Research Refuge, right outside of Washington, DC.
Stay tuned for more, or tune in to our newly revamped website: www.nlprod.com
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