Harrison as NarratorHarrison has narrated several documentaries through the years.The Creation of Earth Date: 2003 By: Carter Emmart, American Museum of Natural History. Award: Winner of 1st-Ever Science & Engineering Visualization Challenge from The National science Founation Active and/or Multimedia Category: Honorable mention GROWING HOPE: The Homeless Garden Project Date: 2003 Produced by: Ric Howard, Jered Lawson, Len Borruso & Lynne Cooper Summary: Imagine a vacant lot transformed to a productive garden, yielding bouquets of flowers and baskets of fruit. Apply the same metaphor to homeless men and women, finding the rich soil of a cooperative project that gives them work, safety and community. You now have a sense of the elegantly simple concept of this project. Web Sites: Video Project.net, SFgov.org Award: Joey Award The Search for Life: Are We Alone Date: 2002 On screen: Rose Center for Earth and Science, The American Museum of Natural History (Space Show) Less is Moore Date: 2001 Directed by: Tiffany Shlain and co-produced byMaya Draisin Summary: A documentary on Intel founder Gordon Moore LOST WORLDS: Life in the Balance Date: February, 2001 Directed by: Bayley Silleck and produced by Goulam Amarsy and Jeffrey Marvin Summary: Lost Worlds reveals the incredible diversity of life on Earth and stresses the importance of educating people, especially those who live in urban centers, about their ties to the natural world and how their smallest actions can have a major impact. Arctic Dance: The Mardy Murie Story Date: Premiere screening: Jackson Lake Lodge during the The Murie Center's Spring Earth Festival 2000. Documentary film by: Bonnie Kreps and Charles Craighead Summary: A Film about a life that made a difference: Celebrating the life and times of Margaret E. Murie, the mother of the American Conservation Movement. Flight Line: The Army Helicopter Pilots of Vietnam Premiere Date: October 29th, 1999 Produced for: the Public Broadcasting Channel in 1999 Summary: personal interviews with Army aviators relating to their Vietnam War experiences. Jane Goodall: Reason for Hope Broadcast Date: 1999 Summary: a one hour television portrait of one of the world's most admired women - acclaimed scientist and conservationist, Jane Goodall. PBS FRONTLINE The Lost American Broadcast Date: October 14, 1997 Summary: He had come to the worst place on earth: Chechnya in the brutal winter of 1995. He was an American on a mission, heading to the place he told friends was the most frightening he'd ever been. For 25 years, he had saved tens of thousands of lives in the world's worst killing grounds. In Chechnya he thought he could beat the odds one more time and stop the slaughter. His name was Fred Cuny. He was a troubleshooter in the increasingly dangerous world of humanitarian relief. Mustang: The Hidden Kingdom Broadcast Date: 1994 Summary: A clear glimpse at Buddhist life not available elsewhere. Great Movie Stunts: Raiders of the Lost Ark Broadcast: 1981 Summary: An exciting behind-the-scenes look at the monumental efforts that were made in order to create one of today's most popular films. The special effect techniques used to execute major action sequences are clearly demonstrated in an abundance of on-location footage. |
