LEEP Web of Water Webisodes

Webisode 5 - THE COASTAL ZONE

Here is the final webisode for the Web of Water trip. What a great three weeks, meeting amazing people and seeing hidden gems right here in our own state.  There are several more interviews to do and then we will go into final production on the DVD and photo journal. The short version will come out in late Spring and the longer version will be out this fall. Please stay tuned for our launch event. Thanks to everyone who helped make the trip possible including the South Carolina Heritage Corridor.

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Ian arrived in Charleston harbor on Sunday to meet the kids from Charleston Kids with Cameras. CKWC and the LEEP photographers are putting together a photo journal for the Web of Water project. Here are some pics from Tim McManus at Pennisula Media.

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Webisode 4- THE COASTAL PLAINS

Webisode 4 is posted to Riverventure.org / MYETV.org.  The trip finished up on Sunday at the SC Aquarium (pictures in the next post) and we spent Monday at Magnolia plantation with the kids from Haute Gap school, SCETV and Ed Falco from the SC Dept. of Education. Stay tuned for the final Webisode posting later this week.

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Web of Water Webisode 4: In the Coastal Plains from Web of Water on Vimeo.

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Webisode 3- IN THE SANDHILLS

The third webisode produced for broadcast in SC Middle School classrooms is posted to the RiverVenture.org and MyEtv.com Web sites (here it is below also). This one features some great personalities Ian met in the mid-state - Cheif Louis Chavis of the Beaver Creek Tribe, Park Ranger Karen Kustafic, and Ian presenting to the 3rd grade class from Nursery Road Elementary at Saluda Shoals park. The next installment will feature John Rood and Ian in the Congaree National Park and Marc Epstein from the Santee Wildlife Refuge.

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Web of Water Webisode 3: In the Sandhills from Web of Water on Vimeo.

 

Webisode 2 - IN THE PIEDMONT

We have completed the second Webisode for the Web of Water series. We also spent the weekend with some great people in the upstate including Chief Louis Chavez of the Beaver Creek nation, Karen Kustafik a ranger with Columbia Parks & Recreation and Patrick Hayes from ETV.  The Chief provided some insightful context connecting the spiritual and practical role of water in the life of the American Indian. Karen was a delightful guide to the three rivers area of Columbia where the Broad and Saluda rivers meet to form the Congaree. Patrick also really helped with Saturday's shoot by helping with B-roll. We even had an improptu meeting with the geologist from Congaree National Park where we will be on Tuesday.

Stay tuned to MyEtv.org for all the educational content to go along with the Webisode and Ian's daily blog.

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Web of Water Webisode 2: In the Piedmont from Web of Water on Vimeo.

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Webisode 1 - THE BLUE RIDGE & THE FOOTHILLS

The first of six Webisodes for the Web of Water Kayak adventure is online. Our partners at SCETV will be running PSA's on NPR this week to promote the trip by our local naturalist Ian Sanchez. The series is being viewed by Middle Schoolers across South Carolina as part of thier environmental education program.

Thanks to everyone workiing hard to get this real time production to happen including Ian Downie who helped as PA and our friend Chuck Heilig who did editing on this one. We will be posting these as they go up over the course of the trip.

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Posted by mitchell on 3/20/2008