April Anderson is a photographer, videographer, editor and "Head Instigator" behind the Art As Air Project. Together with husband Martin Chytil, they explore the processes behind creativity, showcasing artists, life adventurers and issues facing our world in the words and images of those who are in the front lines of change.
The goal is outreach within communities of all genres and genders in order to create a "world archive," shining a light upon unity, passion and connection.
April is the cinematographer/director/editor and Martin is the aerial photographer and sound designer for their award-winning documentary films; Beyond The Paint, Tails of Iceland and a 2022 documentary release called Fire & Iceland, which is the story of the 2021 Fagradalsfjall volcanic eruption that fascinated the rest of the world, bringing thousands of people to Iceland to experience it during the six months it was active at the tail end of the first Covid-19 lock-down.
For A Wild Tomorrow is another award-winning documentary release in 2024 that highlights the efforts and dedication of the creators and supporters of the non-profit organization Wild Tomorrow, who are actively involved in conservation of our endangered wildlife and their habitats by preserving, protecting and rewilding in South Africa.
A documentary short featuring the endangered Faroese horses and efforts to save the breed will be a 2025 release, along with another short about the New York City based Subway Therapy project spearheaded by creator Matt Chavez.