![]() ![]() Today, the sea represents some of the last unexplored regions on our planet. Once feared as a dark and mysterious place, the deep sea's geography and inhabitants remained largely unknown for centuries while human beings focused on conquering the land and uncovering the secrets of the stars and planets. The Living Sea takes audiences on a journey of discovery to learn how the world ocean waters are linked by currents, tides, and water cycles. An IMAX film shot in locations around the world, The Living Sea explores humans' relationship with this complex and fragile environment. In fact, we are as dependent on the health of the ocean as the fish that swim in it. ![]() We depend on the sea to produce most of our planet's oxygen and absorb carbon dioxide. ![]() The ocean covers more than 70 percent of the earth's surface, with an average depth of two miles. Producers: Greg MacGillivray, Alec Lorimoreĭirectors of Photography: Greg MacGillivray, Howard Hall, Timothy Housel, Don King, Ron Fricke, Brad OhlundĬreative Co Producer and Editor: Stephen Judson His production credits include Jim Dine: A Self-Portrait on the Wall and the forthcoming All About Looking. Editing credits include Korea: Homes Apart, Sa-i-gu, and A Forgotten People: The Sakhalin Koreans, which will be broadcast in May on PBS. Since moving to the United States in 1990, he has divided his time between production and post production of independent documentaries. There he toiled on several anthropological and ethnographic documentaries, including Ned Johnston's Value of the Whip, Joanna Head's The Women Who Smile, and the trilogy China: 40 Years of the Dragon. RICHARD STILWELL began his professional life in various cutting rooms for the BBC and Channel 4 in England. Productions include Debut, tracing a young chamber music group from its inception to its New York debut Bali Beyond the Postcard, about a Balinese families gamelan music and Legong dance tradition and a trilogy of films about the work of Dine's artist-husband, Jim. NANCY DINE, a photographer and filmmaker, is the founder of Outside in July, Inc., a non-profit corporation she created in 1987 to produce documentary films based in the arts and education. Jim Dine: A Self-Portrait on the Walu is not only a testament to the powerful, short-lived works on the walls of the Kunstverein Ludwigsburg, but also serves as a succinct and revealing essay about the creative act and the everyday value of art in our lives. Over six days, Dine transforms the interior space of a German museum with massive charcoal drawings worked directly on the surfaces of its walls. Capturing humor and introspection along with the grime, dust, vacuuming, and handily improvised use of all manner of drawing implements, director Nancy Dine provides a dramatic picture of the developing work. Jim Dine: A Self-Portrait on the Walu offers an entertaining and accessible look at the work of a prominent American artist. Enjoy outstanding service and free shipping on all orders over $100.Producers: Nancy Diane and Richard Stilwell House&Hold is an authorized Ann Gish retailer. Using only top of the line materials for crafting, Ann Gish’s pieces will remain as timeless classics for many years to come. With a wide array of products from bed linens to pillow covers, Ann Gish strives to create pieces that are very practical in terms of usage while showcasing the elegance in each piece’s appearance and design. ![]() Sadly, In August 2019 Ann Gish passed away due to a silent war with cancer but her legacy is being carried on by her loving husband David and daughter Jane. Her contributions and innovation in creating beautiful pieces was rewarded when the Ann Gish showroom was nominated as one of the 25 best home furnishing stores in the country.Īnn did not stop there as she made multiple expansions and new collections alongside her main brand such as the Art of Home in 2015 and the Ebony and Ivory Ellipse collection in 2018. The store had everything she designed and crafted. In 2012, Ann Gish opened up a gorgeous home furnishing store in New York City. ![]()
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