Co-presented with the National Museum of Women in the Arts
Screening includes a filmmaker Q&A with Anne Via McCollough (Director) and Joe DiCostanzo (Film Subject), moderated by Melani Douglass (Director of Public Programs, National Museum of Women in the Arts)
Anne Via McCollough (Director, Full Circle) formed Taking Flight Productions, LLC with producer Ethan Ferkiss to make two films to illuminate and celebrate two long-term scientific projects – the Great Gull Island Project and the Hudson Bay Project. Full bio here.
Michael Male (Producer and Cinematographer, Full Circle) has decades of experience producing and filming natural history subjects and scientific research, from the tropics to the Arctic. Full bio here.
Joe DiCostanzo has worked on Great Gull Island, managing the GGI database of nearly one million records, and has authored/coauthored papers based on the data. He also followed the terns with Helen in Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Uruguay. Full bio here.
Melani Douglass (Moderator) is the Director of Public Programs at the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington, DC where she cultivates a network of diverse constituents through community partnerships and collaborations. Full bio here.
- Year2022
- Runtime19 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States
- DirectorDCEFF
Co-presented with the National Museum of Women in the Arts
Screening includes a filmmaker Q&A with Anne Via McCollough (Director) and Joe DiCostanzo (Film Subject), moderated by Melani Douglass (Director of Public Programs, National Museum of Women in the Arts)
Anne Via McCollough (Director, Full Circle) formed Taking Flight Productions, LLC with producer Ethan Ferkiss to make two films to illuminate and celebrate two long-term scientific projects – the Great Gull Island Project and the Hudson Bay Project. Full bio here.
Michael Male (Producer and Cinematographer, Full Circle) has decades of experience producing and filming natural history subjects and scientific research, from the tropics to the Arctic. Full bio here.
Joe DiCostanzo has worked on Great Gull Island, managing the GGI database of nearly one million records, and has authored/coauthored papers based on the data. He also followed the terns with Helen in Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Uruguay. Full bio here.
Melani Douglass (Moderator) is the Director of Public Programs at the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington, DC where she cultivates a network of diverse constituents through community partnerships and collaborations. Full bio here.
- Year2022
- Runtime19 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States
- DirectorDCEFF