Ibis Productions, Inc.

 

SELECTED DOCUMENTARY PROJECTS

The Other Side of the Water (2008)


The Other Side of the Water is a recently-completed documentary chronicling the underground world of Haitian Rara music in Brooklyn.


The film explores three generations of Haitian Roots music in Brooklyn, and has had work-in-progress presented by Brooklyn Academy of Music, Carnegie Hall, Brooklyn Historical Society.


Official Selection: Urbanworld Film Festival, Africaworld Documentary Film Festival,

Hollywood Black Film Festival.


More information Here.

Carnegie Hall Series (2008-Present)

Ibis has been producing and editing artist interviews for the Carnegie Hall website, ranging from the 100-year old composer Elliot Carter to the Chinese piano prodigy Lang Lang.  Click HERE for a preview of Jessye Norman’s Honor! Festival.


Composer Portraits (2006-2009)

  Short Documentary Series

Between 2006-2009, Ibis produced a series of ten short documentary portraits of contemporary jazz, classical, and experimental composers in conjunction with the American Composers Orchestra. The full series is online HERE


New York Times review of March 07 concert and videos
HERE


Composer Journeys (2008)

  Experimental Documentary

In spring 2008, the portrait project was extended into an experimental series following two composers as they create new orchestral works.  The pieces were posted on YouTube in real-time and screened at Carnegie Hall during the live concerts.

Full series HERE

The Cause of Pierre Toussaint (short doc-2004)

  Director/Editor


This short documentary chronicles the story of the 17th Century entrepreneur and former slave from Haiti who is being considered for sainthood by the catholic church.  Created in conjunction with the Interfaith Center of New York.



View ClipACO_Clips.html
View ClipsOSW_clips.html

View ClipACO_Clips.html

Independent Documentary and Youth Media


Feature Documentary

Re-Imagine the Future: The Journey from Prison to College (2008)

  Short Documentary DVD


Ten formerly incarcerated individuals tell their personal stories of reentering society after prison and their journey to college. A commission by the New York State Department of Corrections, and created with the non-profit The College Initiative, this piece will be shown as part of discharge planning for individuals leaving NY state prisons. 


The Effects of Incarceration on Families
[working title] (2009)

 

A documentary about the effects of the prison system on families, produced by young people whose parents are currently or formerly incarcerated.  Find out more HERE.


View ClipPrison_Clips.html

Contemporary Music Projects

Social Justice Projects

Miscellaneous Projects

“131” DVD (2004)

  Cinematographer/editor of Multi-camera Shoot    

  for Dance/Theater Piece


This DVD is a documentation of the dance/theater work “131” by choreographer Katherine Profeta, performed at PS 122 in New York.



WHY? (Music Video-2007)

  Cinematographer/Editor


Haitian roots band DJARARA’ Carnival 2007 song that was selected by Afropop Worldwide as one of the top 10 carnival songs of the year.  Link to Youtube clip HERE



AIDS Medication Adherence Video (2005)

  Cinematographer


Training video aimed at HIV+ Brazilian community, created for the Brazilian Community Centers of NY