The tradition of fishing and the art of aquatic life dates back hundreds of years. Through these three films, we discover the challenges, craftsmanship, and dedication involved in protecting our waters as well as creating a sustainable livelihood. Each film will enthrall you with its storytelling and breathtaking scenery.
From New York to Appalachia, the two-foot long Eastern hellbender salamander is an indicator species of our river health. The population has declined noticeably since the early 1980s. Taking place in the Blue River watershed of Southern Indiana, the short film Hellbender in the Blue shares the story of a state-wide effort of improving the environment for our slimy friend and the water for us all.
- Runtime20 minutes
- CountryNot Specified
- DirectorKatelyn Calhoun
- CinematographerEditor: Kayla Woodward; Director of Photography: JD Schuyler; Animation: BrainTwins
The tradition of fishing and the art of aquatic life dates back hundreds of years. Through these three films, we discover the challenges, craftsmanship, and dedication involved in protecting our waters as well as creating a sustainable livelihood. Each film will enthrall you with its storytelling and breathtaking scenery.
From New York to Appalachia, the two-foot long Eastern hellbender salamander is an indicator species of our river health. The population has declined noticeably since the early 1980s. Taking place in the Blue River watershed of Southern Indiana, the short film Hellbender in the Blue shares the story of a state-wide effort of improving the environment for our slimy friend and the water for us all.
- Runtime20 minutes
- CountryNot Specified
- DirectorKatelyn Calhoun
- CinematographerEditor: Kayla Woodward; Director of Photography: JD Schuyler; Animation: BrainTwins