Project History and Collaborations
American Film Institute's Digital Content Laboratory
EarthEcho is honored to have been selected to participate in the American Film Institute's Digital Content Laboratory. In this prestigious R&D program, EarthEcho will pair with design and technology experts to incubate-from idea to audience-a new form of entertainment programming on digital platforms.
VANS Warped Tour
EarthEcho International's Project LIVE layers outreach programming over large gatherings that bring thousands of people together with a common interest, and extends action-oriented support beyond these events using digital media resource sharing. Project LIVE works with event programmers to engage their audiences to make a difference through empowering messages, tools, and resources that support positive environmental action affecting the world's oceans and freshwater systems.
Student Environmental Short Film Festival
As environmental issues move to the forefront of pressing global concerns, it is critical that smart and innovative filmmaking capture these changes. Environmental film festivals are popping up around the world and we hope that these venues inspire new, youthful talent, to go into their communities and document what is happening.
Education Materials
LIVE Webcast Events
AquariusInteractive Web-broadcast learning events focus on the complexities of conducting project work in the field. Science-focused interactive sessions examine the observational nature of science and challenges associated with field-based research.
Classroom Lesson Materials
EarthEcho creates learning materials for classroom teachers and students that focus on the development of skills necessary to conduct scientific investigation and understanding the role of science in society.


