In 1997 conservationist J. David Bamberger broke ground on a wildly ambitious and expensive endeavor: the first ever man-made bat cave. Four years after the cave was built, it stood empty. Bamberger spent untold wealth to create a habitat for bats, but no bats ever came. Until, miraculously, they did. This film screens as part of the shorts program, "Our Planet," which begins at the dates and times listed here.
In 1997 conservationist J. David Bamberger broke ground on a wildly ambitious and expensive endeavor: the first ever man-made bat cave. Four years after the cave was built, it stood empty. Bamberger spent untold wealth to create a habitat for bats, but no bats ever came. Until, miraculously, they did. This film screens as part of the shorts program, "Our Planet," which begins at the dates and times listed here.
I'm a storyteller with experience in film production, journalism, PR, and marketing. Ten years ago I began concentrating my career around documentary, primarily working as a cinematographer, and since 2015 most of my time has been spent building and leading Dox.
Dox is an Austin-based production company focused on producing films with strong stories, compelling characters and high production value. We work with companies and our fellow producers to create content, capture live events, and by providing crew, equipment, aerial cinematography and camera stabilization services.
In 1997 conservationist J. David Bamberger broke ground on a wildly ambitious and expensive endeavor: the first ever man-made bat cave. Four years after the cave was built, it stood empty. Bamberger spent untold wealth to create a habitat for bats, but no bats ever came. Until, miraculously, they did. This film screens as part of the shorts program, "Our Planet," which begins at the dates and times listed here.