Secrets of the Nolichucky River
Client: East Tennessee PBS
Along the banks of the Nolichucky River in upper East Tennessee, archaeologists have discovered a lost village which may be a legendary Cherokee homeland. Among the cultural treasures found at the site: glass European trade beads and a musket ball from a Spanish weapon discovered in a burned Native house. Did the Spanish attack this village? Join the East Tennessee State University archaeology team as they explore the mysteries beneath our feet and unlock the Secrets of the Nolichucky River. Nominated for a MidSouth Emmy Award for Cultural Documentaries.
A Sense of Revolution
Client: East Tennessee PBS
During the Vietnam War, a burgeoning protest movement gained momentum on East Tennessee college campuses. Nominated for a MidSouth Emmy Award for Historical Documentaries.
Cumberland Mountain State Park
Client: Tennessee State Parks
Tells the story of the creation of the park by the Civilian Conservation Corps.
Norris Dam State Park
Client: Tennessee State Parks
This short history of the building of the dam tells the story of how the Civilian Conservation Corps built the park as part of Franklin Delano Roosevelt's New Deal.
A True American
Client: East Tennessee PBS
African American veterans of the Vietnam War recount their experiences. Nominated for a MidSouth Emmy Award for Historical Documentaries.
Project SEARCH Knoxville
Client: Cerebral Palsy Center
A program providing job skills training for adults with disabilities.