On February 25th, 2012 our film, Lost and (Puget) Sound: How We Followed the Rain and Found Our Voice, produced for Seattle public Utilities, screened at the Colorado Environmental Film Festival (CEFF) in Golden, CO. It was the first festival that our film screen at and we are proud to announce that the film won…
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Get the latest Flash Player to see this player. [Javascript required to view Flash movie, please turn it on and refresh this page] document.getElementById(“player1″).style.display = “”; var s1 = new SWFObject(“http://ijoarts.com/2011/wp-content/plugins/flv-embed/flvplayer.swf”,”player1″,”540″,”380″,”7″); s1.addParam(“wmode”,”transparent”); s1.addParam(“allowscriptaccess”,”always”); s1.addParam(“allowfullscreen”,”true”); s1.addVariable(“height”,”380″); s1.addVariable(“width”,”540″); s1.addVariable(“file”,”http://www.ijoarts.com/2011/wp-content/uploads/Lg-files/POAGP-Ashel.flv”); s1.addVariable(“image”,”http://www.ijoarts.com/2011/wp-content/uploads/Lg-files/POAGP-Ashel.jpg”); s1.addVariable(“link”,”http://www.ijoarts.com/2011/wp-content/uploads/Lg-files/POAGP-Ashel.flv”); s1.write(“player1″); Three years ago I joined forces with radio host and Hip-Hop activist Keith Tucker to…
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We published the official DVD for the educational film “Lost and (Puget) Sound” in August (2011), just in time for the new school year. This film is published here on vimeo in its entirety. We published this short video showcasing the final DVD presentation to give you an idea of what the final product looks…
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We are in the process of wrapping up a project for Seattle Public Utilities. Last summer we were contracted by SPU to produce a series of educational videos about stormwater pollution in the Puget Sound. The project consists of a 30 minute educational film geared towards elementary and middle school students and three 30 second…
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Well, we had a fatal corruption with the last incarnation of the Ijo Arts Media Group website. Luckily the problem only impacted the administrative functions and the front end remained active. Unfortunately that meant that we couldn’t go in and update and make changes to the site. After quite a bit of troubleshooting it became…
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