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Alaska Short Forum - Episode 1
Release Date: December 05, 2007
Running Time: 25:12
We kick off our first episode of the Alaska Short Forum with a documentary on Chuck Keen, one of Alaska's greatest and most colorful filmmakers. We also serve up an animated porcupine, try to catch up with some runaway socks, and track bears through the Tongass.
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Featured Films
"Chuck Keen"
"Raspberry Bushes"
Greg Chaney
Flaky Productions
"A Day for Building"
Alex & Haley Nelson
"Catching Bears"
Riley Woodford & Kent Crabtree
"Timelapse - Southeast Alaska August 2007"
Pat Race
Alaska Robotics
"Socks"
Lou Logan & Aaron Suring
Alaska Robotics
"Hello My Name Is: Microphone"
Lou Logan
Alaska Robotics
Music
"Castles in the Sky - Part I"
Gage Choat
Gagechoat.com
"TV Shows"
Gage Choat
Gagechoat.com
Related Links
Microphones
- How to Use Microphones - A Media College tutorial on selecting and using a microphone.
- Take Zer0: Sound Equipment - Sean and Peter talk about different types of microphones and how to use them.
- Camcorder Sound Recording Tips for Indie Movies - Indie filmmaker William C. Hatcher shares some of his recording techniques.
- Microphones 101: A Beginner’s Guide to Macs and Mics - Use your laptop as a portable digital recording device.
Introduction to Time Lapse & Stop Motion
- How to make Stop Motion - This video provides a great introduction to some simple but effective stop motion animation.
- How to Make Stop-Motion Video Shorts with Your Digital Camera - Photojojo gives a thorough explanation of using a digital camera to capture stop-motion.
- The Ultimate Guide to Time-Lapse Photography - An incredibly deep tour of time-lapse by the folks at Photojojo.
- Wikipedia: Time-Lapse - An evolving explanation of time-lapse photography.
Chuck Keen
- Chuck Keen on IMDB - View some of Chuck Keen credits as a writer, cinematographer, and producer.
Catching Bears
- Sounds Wild - Riley Woodford's educational radio program produced by the Alaska Department of Fish and Game.


