This short format documentary was created to illuminate the progress being made by International Medical Corps' field operations. These efforts were intended to help restore quality of life in the areas adversely affected by the Tsunami Disaster of 2005. IMC's efforts focus not only on securing brick-and-mortar rebuilding of small businesses, community facilities, and infrastructure such as clean water supply, but also on the less tangible, but no less important problems of psychosocial challenges that victims of the disaster experience, and must also overcome, if life is to regain any real sense of normalcy.
For this production, I captured and edited video from the field using Final Cut Pro, mixed down voice-over narration and music using Apple Soundtrack Pro, created motion graphics for the intro and credits using Apple Motion and Adobe Photoshop, compiled the video and built a DVD using Apple DVD Studio Pro, which our advocates could hand out to relevant government entities who were monitoring the progress of the project, and financing it's completion. This shows the image stamped onto the DVD itself, and it also served as the cover packaging for the DVD case.
+ Adobe InDesign
+ Adobe Photoshop