CHARLES DYE
is an Explorer – that’s what he likes to list as his occupation. From the windswept Himalayas, to the muddy Guatemalan lowlands, from the dusty Gobi desert, to the frigid Columbia river, Producer and Cinematographer Charles Dye deeply appreciates this work. If Indiana Jones had a video camera, this would be him. A graduate of the University of Washington’s Documentary Video Production Program, Charles has been an Associate Producer at KCTS Public Television, and the Coordinator of the Hazel Wolf Environmental Film Festival. He believes video can make a positive difference in this world.
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in “Crystal Mountain”
FILMOGRAPHY:
2004 "Commercial" Cinematographer. (Currently in festival circuit)
2003 "Afterthought" Cinematographer. (Currently in festival circuit)
2002 "Snow Leopards"
Director of Photography/Co-Producer. A documentary for the
>>>> International Snow Leopard Trust in Mongolia (Distributors: National Geographic,
>>>> CNN Environment Watch, King 5 News, Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
2002 "Hazel Wolf Festival" Co-Producer/Cinematographer.
2001 “Crystal Mountain” Director of Photography/Co-Producer.
>>>> In the far wild west of the Himalayas, a German scholar undertakes one last mission to
>>>> preserve the region's disappearing Tibetan Buddhist and Bon cultures. A quest into the
>>>> forgotten world of the Inner Dolpo, this 52-minute documentary follows the last expedition
>>>> of the thirty-year-old Nepal German Manuscript Preservation Project.
2000 "Last of the Gum Men" Director of Photography/Co-Producer.
>>>> Filmed entirely within northern Guatemala's Maya Biosphere Reserve, this 25-minute
>>>> documentary offers a unique sense of what it's like to live and work in the deep jungle
>>>> as it follows five chicleros through what may be the last chicle season.

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