“the effects of climate change are huge when we take into account unexpected effects, big and small.”

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DOCUMENTARY SHORT

2022

23 MINUTES

HIGH DEFINITION (HD)

Developed with the aid of the Canada Council for the Arts Grant.

Producer Paul Davis’ - Northern Artist and Filmmaker - outlook and affection for nature is undeniably genuine. And from Paul’s experiences comes a story that can only be described as “kooky, yet utterly sincere”. Features a shocking event where high flooding of the Yukon River wiped out whole shorelines of houses… both belonging to humans, and wildlife.

Allan Code of NahHO Productions says, “Paul left the Technical aspect to me. And that was a challenge - how do you film a guy, on a bicycle, on a snowy trail, alone? The answer was 360 degree cameras looking in all directions! Mounted behind the seat and on the handlebars, the apparent result was four ‘robotic cameramen’ on board, covering four different angles!”

If there is a message, it’s that the effects of climate change are incredibly huge when we take into account unexpected effects, both big and small. The repercussions of climate change are impacting millions of living things without us even knowing.

Awards/Nominations

  • Nominated best Short Documentary Film: Toronto Short Film Festival

Credits

  • Director and Writer: Paul Davis

  • Cinematographer and Editor: Allan Code

  • Drone Pilots: Michael Code and Allan Code

  • Music and Sound Design: Matthew Lein

  • Producer: Canada Council Arts

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