Two-part documentary produced by Explica Media spotlights activists' efforts to save springs from extinction
The growing fragility of Florida's freshwater springs, and the grassroots groups fighting to save these natural waters from extinction, are the focus of a new two-part documentary by Emmy® award-winning filmmaker Oscar Corral.
Scheduled to air on WPBT South Florida PBS around Earth Day (April 21-22), "The Fellowship of the Springs" tells the story of the struggle to preserve the state's 1,000+ artesian springs. The fight pits resident activists and independent scientists against major industries and the state agencies that regulate the springs.
Florida is home to the world's biggest and largest concentration of natural springs. They dot central and northern Florida, roughly from Orlando to Pensacola. The state's first tourist destination, the springs draw hundreds of thousands of visitors annually.
But their future is imperiled by population growth, encroaching development and intensive agriculture. The impacts of industries like phosphate mining, farming and water bottlers such as Nestlé are explored in the film.
A veteran journalist and native Floridian, Corral spent two years tracking the plight of the springs. The investigative narrative of the documentary underscores the need to address Florida's environmental dilemmas, and questions politicians, business leaders and state regulators about their positions on the springs.
"I set out to make a film about the beauty and wonder that define the springs. But along the way, I discovered that the springs are in a fight for survival," Corral said. "What's happening to them is a story of community and conflict. The challenge is to strike a balance between the wants of industry, and the needs of nature to keep the springs alive."
Tune in to watch "The Fellowship of the Springs," on WPBT South Florida PBS:
- Part 1: Magic Waters, airs April 18 at 11 a.m. and again on April 21 at 11 p.m.
- Part 2: Blue Rebellion, airs April 22 at 11 p.m. and again on April 25 at 11 a.m.
A theatrical tour in select theaters across Florida is also being planned.
Visit the website: https://www.floridasmagicwaters.com, and follow the film on social media: FB & IG
Simian Gets An Evolutionary Boost For Collaboration, Reveals “Teams”
Simian, the showreel-building, review & approval, and production asset management platform used globally by creative leaders, is kicking off this fall season with a substantial leap forward for collaboration and project management – with more updates on the way during the holidays!
The new feature, aptly dubbed “Teams”, makes it easier than ever for users to give project responsibilities to team members and clients alike. “You can never have too many options when it comes to permission levels,” says Jay Brooks, Simian’s Chief Technology Officer. “Teams provides a streamlined way to assign multiple users to a project at once.”
“Teams are very powerful, but creating one is effortless,” Brian Atton, Simian’s Chief Operating Officer explains. “Simply enter a Team name, add members, and then apply the newly made Team to any desired project. You can even invite temporary guests without changing settings for other projects or needing to create a new Team.”
“We love helping our clients by providing efficient tools to improve their workflow, and this has been a frequently requested feature as of late,” shares Kellie Atton, Head of Sales at Simian. “It feels great to get Teams out into the wild because I know it’s going to be tremendously helpful to everyone who uses it”.
Teams is now available exclusively to Simian’s enterprise clients. Simian plans to release more product upgrades and enhancements during Q4 2024 and 2025 for enterprise and non-enterprise users, continuing its ongoing evolution as the industry’s leading production asset management solution.
For more information on Simian upgrades and features, visit https://www.gosimian.com/
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