The Sibakusi Women of Bobole
Francisca took photos and interviewed the Sibakusi women of Bobole, the Grade 6 students learned methods of farming and cooking. Me, I went to film.
Francisca took photos and interviewed the Sibakusi women of Bobole, the Grade 6 students learned methods of farming and cooking. Me, I went to film.
Earlier this year I heard from Faith Fuller, the Publisher and Editor-in-Chief at Desktop-Documentaries.com. Desktop Documentaries is a great website that covers everything you need to know about non-fiction filmmaking.…
If you know me well, then you know that flying over the rainforest canopy, 300 ft. above the ground, tethered to a single cable 2,400 ft. in length is not exactly my cup of tea. So you will have to excuse some of the language in the video below. But I have to give it up to the team at "Flight of the Gibbon" in Chiang Mai, Thailand, for an unforgettable experience. This was a family trip that Tara booked, and it was by far the wildest zip line adventure we'd ever been on—actually it was the first for Dominic (age 6)! I have to admit the view is stunning. It was probably the closest experience to Avatar that I'll ever have.