On tour with the Northeast Fisheries Science Center
We just got back from a whirlwind tour of labs from Massachusetts to New Jersey for a video series showcasing the awesome work happening at NOAA’s Northeast Fisheries Science Center.
We just got back from a whirlwind tour of labs from Massachusetts to New Jersey for a video series showcasing the awesome work happening at NOAA’s Northeast Fisheries Science Center.
It doesn’t happen every day, but when we have a local shoot in Woods Hole, it makes more sense to walk than drive. Even if it’s snowing, as it happened for a recent shoot for CTV. We were commissioned … Continued
We combined our love of art, science and Woods Hole history recently through a photo/video collaboration with ArtLab and the Marine Biological Laboratory. The show, Through the Lens of Time, featured a photo retrospective of past MBL researchers, paired with … Continued
It’s a relatively small ship for WHOI, but a giant leap for the oceanographic research community. Or something like that. We’re full of space age innuendo, since Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution welcomed its new research vessel, the … Continued
It’s pretty amazing how social media works. A seemingly innocuous photo posted on Twitter by the Director of Fisheries Marketing at the Maryland Department of Natural Resources last month has gone viral! In a classic “picture is worth a thousand … Continued
For the past year, the big buzz in Woods Hole is the Marine Biological Laboratory’s new affiliation with the University of Chicago. No one really knows what the partnership entails. Will it be like MBL’s relationship with Brown and (formerly) … Continued
We’re honored to announce that our short documentary THE WATERSHED is in the lineup at the 23rd annual Woods Hole Film Festival! Held this year from July 26 to August 2, our screening will be in Shorts Program II on … Continued
Specimen collectors— the unsung heroes of marine science— finally get their due with a cover story in the Marine Biological Laboratory’s Catalyst magazine (January 2014)! The story profiles the MBL’s Marine Resources Center, which uses its collecting vessel, Gemma, to … Continued
After premiering at the Green Mountain Film Festival in Montpelier earlier this year and appearing in the Short Film Corner at Cannes Film Festival— Five Ways to Leave Your Lover now can be seen by local audiences at the upcoming Woods … Continued