Jonathan Fowler
Multimedia Producer
Fanihi (The Mariana Fruit Bat, a type of Flying Fox) have long been considered a delicacy by the inhabitants of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI). Unsustainable hunting has brought the population of Fanihi to critical levels on the archipelago’s small island of Rota - despite recent laws prohibiting the killing of the endangered species. Fanihi: A Cultural Digest explores the slippery slope of cultural preservation versus environmental conservation… and whether the two efforts are necessarily mutually exclusive.
I acted as Director of Photography for the film, spending two weeks shooting on the island. The film is a project by my good friend and fellow producer, filmmaker and shooter, Jim Tharp.
Watch the standard-definition version above. Watch in HD at Vimeo.
January 31, 2010 - 4:38 pm
Tags: Cascading Effects, Climate Change, Documentary, Earth Sciences, Global Warming, Jim Tharp, Jonathan's Work, Mount Rainier National Park, National Parks, North Cascades National Park, Olympic National Park, Oregon, Pacific Northwest, Science Filmmaking, Scott Wiessinger, Video, Washington
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Following up on my previous post… here is Part 2 (of 2) of Cascading Effects.
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January 18, 2010 - 3:37 pm
Tags: Cascading Effects, Climate Change, Documentary, Earth Sciences, Global Warming, Jim Tharp, Jonathan's Work, Mount Rainier National Park, National Parks, North Cascades National Park, Olympic National Park, Pacific Northwest, Science Filmmaking, Scott Wiessinger, Video
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I co-shot this piece – a project produced by fellow friend, filmmaker, shooter, and producer, Jim Tharp. A synopsis from Jim:
[Cascading Effects examines] the sublime landscapes of North Cascades, Mount Rainier, and Olympic National Parks, researchers shed light on emerging indications that climate change is real and predict how warming temperatures will affect the natural [...]
December 28, 2009 - 7:36 pm
Tags: Digital Media, Director of Photography, FilmFellas, Filmmaking, Jens Bogehegn, New Media, Philip Bloom, Robert Primes, Trent Opaloch, Webisode, Zacuto
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The folks at Zacuto have been producing FilmFellas, a “webisodic series” featuring round-table discussions with filmmakers of all variety, from novice to seasoned professional. The clip above is the first segment of the “DP Series” Cast (Philip Bloom, Trent Opaloch, Jens Bogehegn, and Robert Primes, ASC).
For anyone in the film industry, I highly recommend having [...]
October 26, 2009 - 3:16 pm
Tags: Documentary, Jonathan's Work, Migration, National Geographic, Pronghorn, Short-Form, Video, Wyoming
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I co-shot this piece last fall for National Geographic (with fellow filmmaker, Stephani Gordon, and NGTV producer and friend, Laura Boyd). The featured Explorer, Joe Riis, does amazing work and his stills (used throughout the cut) are incredible.
Pronghorn are extremely timid and they have extraordinary vision – they can detect the [...]
October 15, 2009 - 6:02 pm
Tags: Boing Boing, Documentary, Jonathan's Work, Long-Form, Perception, Research Channel, Science, Short-Form, Video
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From Boing Boing:
(Flash video above. Alternate viewing options: Download MP4 or watch on YouTube) Boing Boing Video presents a remix of “Synesthesia,” a documentary directed by Jonathan Fowler, about people whose senses blend, or mix. For instance: a synesthete might see colors when listening to music, or taste flavors when hearing a [...]