SLOMO was shortlisted for a 2013 Oscar in the Doc Short Subject category. Disillusioned with his life, Dr. John Kitchin abandons his career as a neurologist and moves to Pacific Beach. There, he undergoes a radical transformation into SLOMO, trading his lab coat for a pair of rollerblades and his IRA for a taste of divinity. Winner of over a dozen awards, including: Best Short Documentary at SXSW Best Short Documentary at the International Documentary Association Awards Audience Award at AFI Docs Audience Award at Ashland Independent Film Festival Best Short Documentary at Sheffield Doc/Fest Special Jury Prize at the …
Last Day of Freedom – Oscar Nominee 2016, Short Documentary
Animated documentary. 31 Min. Directed by: Dee Hibbert Jones and Nomi Talisman Music: Fred Frith Oscar Nominee (Short Documentary Subject, the 88th Academy Awards 2016) Screening availability: As of 2020, available for streaming on Kanopy. Check the official site at lastdayoffreedom.net When Bill Babbitt realized that his brother Manny had committed a crime, he agonized over the decision to call the police, knowing that Manny could face the death penalty but hoping he would instead receive the help he needed. Manny, an African-American veteran who served two tours in Vietnam, suffered from PTSD and had found it difficult to obtain …
Forever, Chinatown – Feature Documentary
Forever, Chinatown Documentary | 32 minutes | USA 2016 Produced and Directed by: James Q. Chan Producer: Corey Tong Director of Photography: Jeff den Broeder Editor: Michael Palmieri Assistant Editor: Donal Mosher Music: Thomas Lauderdale and Pink Martini Sound Design: Jeremiah Moore Associate Producer: Penelope Wong Researcher: Dorothy Quock Forever, Chinatown is a story of unknown, self-taught 81-year-old artist Frank Wong who has spent the past four decades recreating his fading memories by building romantic, extraordinarily detailed miniature models of the San Francisco Chinatown rooms of his youth. This film takes the journey of one individual and maps it to …
Resurface – Documentary Short Feature
Resurface Documentary | 27 minutes | USA 2017 A DOCUMENTARY ABOUT WAR, TRAUMA, AND SURFING. Scott Stillman – PRODUCER Josh Izenberg – CO-DIRECTOR Wynn Padula – CO-DIRECTOR and CO-DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY Owen Bissell – DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY and CO-PRODUCER Traci Loth – EDITOR Nick Gage – ORIGINAL MUSIC Jeremiah Moore – SOUND DESIGNER and RE-RECORDING MIXER Struggling with trauma and depression after his military service, Iraq war veteran Bobby Lane wanted to cross surfing off his bucket list before taking his life. Resurface tells Bobby’s story and explores the question: How can surfing change the lives of military veterans? More …
Saving Otter 501 – Documentary Feature, PBS Nature
PBS NATURE – Season premiere, 2013. Sound Design by Jim McKee, Jeremiah Moore, Andrew Roth, Peter Steinbach. Nearly 100% MOS / sound built from scratch. 5.1 Television Re-Recording / mix by Jeremiah Moore Produced by Spine Films, with Sea Studios
There’s No Sound In My Head – Documentary Short
Sound Mix by Jeremiah Moore Documentary by Robert Arnold about Mark Applebaum’s Metaphysics of Notation. Available on DVD at: innova.mu/artist1.asp?skuID=436
Sanctuary in the Sea – Museum Documentary
Sound Designer: Jim McKee Re-Recording Mixer: Jeremiah Moore Mix: Dolby LtRt / original in discrete 5.1 surround Sanctuary in the Sea: A Gulf of the Farallones Experience. Directed by Robert Talbot. This film showed every half hour in the Forum Theater at the California Academy of Sciences. Sound note: this film was shot 95% MOS.
The Key of G
Jeremiah Moore: Sound Design, Mix, Sound Supervision The Key of G is an award-winning feature documentary about disability, caregiving and interdependence. The film follows Gannet, a charismatic 22-year-old with physical and developmental disabilities, as he leaves his mother's home to share an apartment with a close-knit group of artists and musicians who support him, not only as paid caregivers, but also as friends. Together they create a uniquely successful model of supported living, and a compelling alternative to institutionalized care. An entirely verite film shot without a dedicated sound recordist, the audio post challenges were great. This film showcases some …