Trying out the GoPro
Trying out the GoPro before filming the Florence Forth road race in Durham.
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) is the largest philanthropy devoted exclusively to health and health care in the US. We are honored that our film for Northern Piedmont Community Care was a winner in RWJF’s “Transitions to Better Care” video contest.
StoryMine will be teaching a workshop at the Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University in March. To learn more and for registration information, check out the the CDS Continuing Studies website.
Zoe and Tsehaye were born in Ethiopia and adopted by Lory and Sonya, a lesbian couple living in the U.S. When the girls are in middle school, Lory takes them to Ethiopia to explore their heritage. Although her same-sex partnership has been accepted within her community for over 20 years, Lory chooses to keep …
Happy holidays from the StoryMine card factory/80s modern board room/Straw Valley Cafe
Felix Vargas came to North Carolina as a teenage migrant worker. 30 years later, he is a U.S. citizen and runs his own farming operation. Vargas Farms grows a variety of fruits and vegetables on about 700 acres of land in and around Cleveland County, North Carolina.
Ann Campbell, Janice Lindley, and their brother, Sammy, grew up on their parents’ Chatham County dairy farm. Facing a growing global market and the death of their brother, Ann and Janice had to think creatively to keep their family farm going for the next generation. In 2012, Lindley Dairy was awarded a Rural Advancement Foundation …
Jason and Sarah Smith never dreamed they’d be farmers. They now own 13 acres of land where they grow vegetables and cut flowers, and are diving into livestock with a multispecies rotational grazing system. In 2012, Fox Squirrel Farms was awarded a Rural Advancement Foundation International (RAFI) grant to design and implement a silvo-pasture system …