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Our media reviews are intended to be quick 'look-sees', an online view of a project for you
Our media reviews are intended to be quick 'look-sees', an online view of a project for you


to take a closer look, to look into, to pull-up, to log on, to see in person.
to take a closer look, to look into, to pull-up on your screen, to log on or to see in person.


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The Big Picture: Media Reviews

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In the movie industry the term "look-see" is used to describe a first look...

a glimpse of a project, a creator's idea, concept, story, or screenplay...

Our media reviews are intended to be quick 'look-sees', an online view of a project for you

to take a closer look, to look into, to pull-up on your screen, to log on or to see in person.

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Welcome to "The Big Picture -- Media Worth Viewing"

August 2015


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Watermark

Water

“If there is magic on this planet, it is contained in water.”

― Loren Eiseley


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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IWVi82TVEag&feature=youtu.be

Photographer Edward Burtynsky and director Jennifer Baichwal give us an inside look into the making of their cinematic feat, Watermark.

The documentary was shot using groundbreaking Red Camera 5K ultra high definition photography and aerial technology and explores humankind's complicated relationship with water, using a diverse set of stories that challenge how easily we take water for granted...

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