Echoes From The Blue Meadow

by Héctor Hernández

Universidad Veracruzana, Mexico

Synopsis

Motivated by the dream of being a marine biologist, Itzel is the first Mexican researcher to be part of the Gulf Listen international network for acoustic monitoring of cetaceans. Through anecdotes and experiences, will immerse us in a fascinating tour of her profession. With first class marine photographers, and a sound mastering by the Grammy nominee, Simon Gibson (The Hobbit, The Beatles: Get Back), Echoes From the Blue Meadow is an audiovisual experience that will make you live how exciting, risky and amazing the world of marine biology is.

Director's biography

From Xalapa, Veracruz, Héctor has been a director and screenwriter of short films focused mainly on the fantastic and science fiction genre. His background includes the departments of production design, storyboarding, line production, and directing assistance. He is currently a graduate of the Specialization in Cinematographic Studies of the Universidad Veracruzana, and beneficiary of the Program to Encourage Creation and Artistic Development for his documentary project Echoes From The Blue Meadow. His work The Last Cherry Blossom, a co-production with the United Kingdom, has been selected in more than a dozen festivals and exhibitions around the world

Credits

Director: Héctor Hernández

Screenplay: Héctor Hernández

Cinematography: Juan Brownie, Linda Monzerrat P. Castillo, Héctor Hernández, Daniel Ernesto Pérez Galván, Espora Media, David Copithorne

Editing: Ani Loeza, Héctor Hernández

Music: Rafael Ronzón, James Adrian Brown

Sound design: Edmundo Galicia

Specifications

Original title: Ecos Desde el Azulado Prado

Running time: 12'

Film type: Documentary

Country: Mexico

Completion date: March 2023