Award wining Travel Photographer & Writer Mark Sissons documents lives, dignity and culture through the lens “I’m a shy person by nature and always found it daunting to approach strangers while traveling. But I wanted to feel their experience and so it was out of my desire to speak and connnect with people that I more »
I was in the airport in Nairobi waiting at the boarding area tired, sore and exhausted. We had a ten hour layover on the hard benches and floor after having spent several intense days filming. Making TV isn’t glamorous but it can be very inspiring. So that night as we were finishing the first few more »
The term “crowdsourcing” is a portmanteau of “crowd” and “outsourcing,” first coined by Jeff Howe in a June 2006 Wired magazine article “The Rise of Crowdsourcing”. It refers to the practice of using technology to tap the collective wisdom of communities. Back in 2000 our company President Kevin Fox gave a keynote address about convergence more »
Producing high definition television shows has its challenges anywhere in the world. There are always a host of weather, logistic, technical or other issues to contend with. Ours is an imperfect world and so over the years our TV crews have become pretty adept at problem solving in the field. As one Buddhist Monk remarked more »
Our world is interconnected. Pollution in the North equals climate change in the South and population shifts in the East affect the environment of the West. And throughout it all, the White Continent evolves. Greenhouse gases are choking the planet and it’s getting worse. Pollution and the impact of humanity is taking a toll in more »