Upcoming & Ongoing Projects 2012

Our short film REACH was recently screened at the Women In Film & Television Toronto Short Film Showcase at The NFB Mediatheque.  More screenings in the very near future.

Also, Troy’s work can be heard at HOT DOCS 2012 in The Language of Love from Frog Girl Films, ahead of Theo Fleury: Playing with Fire.

Troy will also be collaborating on an upcoming 3d Animated Music Video and Film project with Artist & Illustrator Lateef Martin who designed our Ring Out Media Logo!  Check out his work as an Illustrator, Storyboard Artist, and Animator here:  http://www.behance.net/miscellaneum  We highly recommend him!

Last but not least we’re gearing up to shoot our next film GRAVITY, shooting in Toronto and Guyana this summer.   Part of which will have us shooting at Guayana’s Kaieteur Falls, one of the longest and most powerful water drops in the world.

Stay Tuned!

Keepers Of The Water

Please take a few minutes to watch KEEPERS OF THE WATER from Wandering Eye Productions.

A short film co-produced by our friend Shiren Van Cootenproducer of our next film GRAVITY.

“Keepers of the Water” is a short film about a young group of Native children in Fort Chipewyan, Canada. Their town sits directly downstream from the Alberta Tar Sands – the most environmentally polluting industrial project in the world. The members of their community are dying of rare forms of cancer, the fish and moose meat have tested positive for highly toxic levels of arsenic, the water is no longer drinkable, and there is no end in sight. On their own initiative, these kids came together to protest this environmental crime.

Keepers of the Water (2010) from Wandering Eye on Vimeo.

The Language of Love

I’ve just finished up the sound mix on a documentary short directed by Marie Clements for Frog Girl Films.  It’s called the Language of Love, screening this week at the Winnipeg Aboriginal Film Festival.  It’s about writer, actor, and activist Stephen Lytton, who has lived in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside since 1992.  I am thrilled to have been a part of telling the story of this remarkable human being, a survivor in the truest sense of the word.  Please check out Frog Girl Films, they are doing amazing things.

Troy.