A few short scenes from a feature documentary film about 3 homeless men living on the streets of Montreal over the course of 6 years of their lives. ;
Richard Boyce shares his perspective as he climbs 60 meters up into the canopy of ancient trees that grow in the pristine rainforest along the Pacific West-coast of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.
STANDING UP to North Coast Oil Tankers: A 385km Stand Up Paddleboard expedition along the proposed north coast oil tanker route, bringing awareness to the people and wildlife of the Great Bear Rainforest, began May 8, 2010. You can follow the journey at: http://www.mountainsurfadventures.blogspot.com
Island Timberlands is targeting tiny patches of old growth forest along the banks of one of the most endangered rivers in British Columbia. Millions of dollars have been spent, by both federal and provincial governments, to rehabilitate the banks of the Englishman River over recent years. Meanwhile Island Timberlands is logging in the middle of the river. Only 1% of the Coastal Douglas fir ecosystem is left today and this is the most endangered Biogeoclimatic Zone in Canada. The 1 hectare isla...
if (typeof(player) != 'undefined' && player instanceof PokkariQuicktimePlayer) { document.write(""); } This 7 minute demo video provides a look at "Such Great Heights" a feature length documentary film focused on the canopy of the ancient rainforest on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. This project is currently in production and is being produced and directed by Richard Boyce of Island Bound Media Works.
This 7 minute demo video provides a look at "Such Great Heights" a feature length documentary film focused on the canopy of the ancient rainforest on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. This project is currently in production and is being produced and directed by Richard Boyce of Island Bound Media Works.http://www.islandboundmedia.ca