White RiverScapes
White RiverScapes is a series of short films that call attention to the beautiful treasures along the White River in Madison County, Indiana. Developers in Anderson, Indiana intend to dam the White River to create a reservoir for the proposed purpose of economic development and a regional water supply source...in an area already rich in underground aquifers. The consequences of building such a dam are dire and include displacing hundreds of residents through eminent domain, destroying a free-flowing river, inundating a protected State Nature Preserve, and creating an eroding lakeshore dangerously close to 2,000 year old Native American earthworks in Mounds State Park. White RiverScapes reminds our community, and others, of the rich natural, cultural, and recreational resources that we need to protect for our children and grandchildren.
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Mark G. DawsonDirectorWhite RiverStories, A Ripple of Hope, The Crystal Arch Project
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Mark G. DawsonProducerWhite RiverStories, A Ripple of Hope, The Crystal Arch Project
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Mark G. DawsonCinematographerWhite RiverStories, A Ripple of Hope, The Crystal Arch Project
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Mark G. DawsonEditorWhite RiverStories, A Ripple of Hope, The Crystal Arch Project
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Douglas Blue Feather, Danny VorisSoundtrack
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Project Type:Documentary, Experimental, Music Video, Short, Web / New Media
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Genres:Documentary Short, Music Video, Environmental
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Runtime:19 minutes 18 seconds
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Completion Date:October 31, 2015
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Production Budget:0 USD
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Country of Origin:United States
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Country of Filming:United States
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:AVCHD 1080p
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
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White River Short Film FestivalAnderson, IN
United States
April 30, 2018 -
"Requiem for the Wapahani" art exhibitionAnderson, IN
September 12, 2015
Mark is a producer/director, as well as cinematographer, camera operator, and editor on most of his projects. He worked as a TV news photographer/editor in Kentucky for 7 years earning 17 state and regional awards in the process. He then spent two and a half years as a staff producer for an award-winning Nashville, Tennessee film and video production company. Since 1998 Mark has been honored with Telly, ADDY, Aurora, Angel, and Ava awards as well as two Regional Emmy Awards and three nominations. Mark served as cinematographer for the acclaimed documentary "A Ripple of Hope" which was screened at several festivals across the USA including the Newport Beach Film Festival, where Mark represented the film. He has shot across the USA and around the world and is an Active Member in the Society of Camera Operators (SOC) and the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS) Lower Great Lakes Chapter.
White RiverScapes is my first venture into activist filmmaking. The plan of some in my community to destroy the White River by damming it to create a reservoir left me no choice but to act. It's my hope that White RiverScapes will make difference in our fight to save our White River so that it, and its surrounding treasures can be enjoyed by future generations.