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Bob Jenkins

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marzo 2005

Bob JenkinsDirector Bob Jenkins produces commercials and documentaries about Native communities of rural Alaska. His work has been commissioned by organizations such as the Alaska Native Health Board, the Arctic Slope Regional Corporation, the North Slope Borough, and the University of Alaska. Heritage, a commercial he produced for the Alaska Native Heritage Center, won the Best Musical Score-Best Music with Lyrics ADDY at the 2000 Northwest Advertising Awards. A segment of the score—performed by Pamyua, a Yup'ik and Greenlandic Inuit quartet—-was used in Qayaqs and Canoes. Jenkins also specializes in time-lapse nature photography. He received a BA from Alaska Pacific University, where he wrote a thesis on improving media communications in Alaskan Native communities. Jenkins has lived in Alaska since 1976, and grew up in Erie, Pennsylvania.

"Filmmaking is a much more collaborative process than other forms of art. And perhaps I tend to collaborate a bit more than most producers. On the Qayaqs and Canoes project I hired outspoken Native artist Jack Abraham and brilliant Alaska Native former-client-turned-graduate-student Alexis Bunten to work with us. They freely shared their opinions as the boat builders shared their knowledge and skills throughout the production. As producer all I had to do is continue to develop the skill of listening. A skill often overlooked."

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Créditos Fotográficos: Bob Jenkins - gentileza del realizador

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