Saving Sea Turtles: Preventing Extinction is Michele’s debut feature-length documentary. As co-founder of InterChange Media Art Productions, she has worked as a producer, director, director of photography and consulting editor. A mini-documentary she produced about the Beacon Food Forest showed at the 2012 United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development in Brazil. She discovered and helped develop the series The Legend of Mick Dodge on the National Geographic Channel. She is the executive producer of Combating Ebola, a series of emergency response videos that aired throughout West Africa. She was recently assistant director and cinematographer for a short film entitled A Heart’s Tale, directed by Tenzin Mingyur Paldron.
Jennifer Ting is an award-winning documentary filmmaker whose work has been shown worldwide. As co-founder of InterChange Media Art Productions, her projects have focused on the environment, food justice, education, health and current political issues and have been featured on National Geographic Channel and at the United Nations. She holds a degree in civil engineering from Santa Clara University.
Called “engaging and inspiring” by The Boston Globe, this award-winning documentary presents a model for how people can come together for the greater good.
Sea turtles everywhere are in trouble and dedicated people living along the eastern seaboard, Gulf states and Mexico are working collaboratively to prevent their extinction. Over the last decade, the number of stranded sea turtles has steadily increased, but the late autumn of 2014 saw an unprecedented event as more than 1,200 cold-stunned (hypothermic) sea turtles washed ashore. This massive wildlife emergency marshaled an inspiring response within and beyond Massachusetts that reached from individuals to the United States Coast Guard, involving over 10 states and 21 institutions. It even showcases “the largest airlift of an endangered species probably anywhere in the United States, quite possibly the world.” The film is narrated by renowned marine biologist Dr. Sylvia Earle.
The film is available on DVD in the original 70-minute version at savingseaturtlesmovie.com.
Welcome to the Scientology Network Documentary Showcase
Fundamental to Scientology is a humanitarian mission of extraordinary scope, now extending to some 200 nations. Included therein are programs for human rights, human decency, literacy, morality, drug prevention and disaster relief.
For this reason, the Scientology Network provides a platform for Independent filmmakers who embrace a vision of building a better world.