The
creative team at Sonnett Media Group has brought to life media projects
focusing on the natural world, history
and culture, education entertainment and public
relations and outreach. Here is some of our latest work:
Sonnett Media Group continues to work with Journey to Planet
Earth producers Marilyn and Hal Weiner of Screenscope, Inc. as
the series enters
its sixth season on PBS stations nationwide. The PBS Online Web site
features stories of hope from people struggling with global environmental
change
and a message from host and narrator Matt Damon.
The ten programs in the series Journey to Planet Earth explore
the fragile relationship between people and the world they inhabit.
A common thread runs throughout all of the ten programs — the
necessity to achieve a balance between the needs of people and
the needs of the environment. The programs explore a range of
conservation issues, including the impact of the loss of farmland
to urban development,
the pollution of the Earth’s rivers, and how inadequate
housing and water resources effect those living in the world’s
mega-cities.
The
Journey to Planet Earth companion Web site provides
educators and the general public with a powerful resource to
help continue
the journey. Stories of Hope showcase the efforts of people
from across the globe to combat the negative effects of global
environmental
change. Profiles of the counties visited in the programs and
background information on ecosystems help broaden visitor’s
perspective of the challenges facing nations across the globe.
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Worker
thrashing rice near Qing Pu. Courtesy of Screenscope, Inc.
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“State of the Ocean's Animals” on premiered on PBS on Wednesday, March 28th, 2007 Sonnett Media Group and continues
to be rebroadcast on local public television stations. Sonnett Media Group continues to support the series with new stories that will take a hard look at global warming, over-fishing and hunting, and habitat destruction. Through our innovative work in online communities and viral video outreach, we hope to continue to expand the audience for this innovative and thought-provoking series.
Visit the Journey to Planet Earth site at .
Chesapeake Born
Maryland Public Television
April 2008
The Pride of Maasai Mara
March 2007
Journey to Planet Earth
Screenscope, Inc.
March 2007
Becoming Wild: Chimps of the Congo
Discovery Networks International
March 2003
Mesoamerican Reef
World Wildlife Fund
June 2002
Bill Moyers Reports: Earth on Edge
World Resources Institute & Public Affairs Television
June 2001
Written in Bone
National Museum of Natural History & History Channel
March 2008
Luce Foundation Center for American Art Kiosk Videos
Smithsonian American Art Museum
April 2006
Chesapeake—Then and Now
National Geographic Society
October 2005
Skin Stories
Pacific Islanders in Communications
April 2003
Explore PA History
WITF, Inc.
April 2003
Young Dr. Freud
PBS Interactive, Devillier Donegan Enterprises & David Grubin
Productions
October 2002
The Buffalo War
Independent Television Service
November 2001
Great Performances: Holo Mai Pele
Pacific Islanders in Communications
October 2001
In the Light of Reverence
Earth Island Institute’s Sacred Land Film Project
August 2001
The Roman Empire in the First Century
PBS Interactive, Devillier Donegan Enterprises & Goldfarb & Koval
Productions, Inc.
July 2001
Smithsonian Source
Smithsonian Center for Education and Museum Studies
April 2005
Thinkport
Maryland Public Television
April 2003
Global Environmental Change and Our Health
Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health
March 2003
Butterfly
National Film Challenge 2007
November 2007
The Mane Attraction
National Film Challenge 2006
October 2006
We Are Commitment
Cystic Fibrosis Foundation
March 2007
PBS PressRoom®
PBS
August 2001
Great Performances: Holo Mai Pele
Pacific Islanders in Communications
October 2001
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