July 27, 2008 – Back from the Ebro
No time to write right now, but had a successful weekend at a combination of events in Mora d’Ebre and Fayon, a remote little town in Zaragoza commemorating the 70th anniv. of the start of the Battle of the Ebro. There was a fascinating history congress and a very complete re-enactment, including cavalry. I was overwhelmed by the heat and somewhat unprepared for the shoot as it was difficult to get a handle on what the events where to be, but it all came off with nary a hitch. More detailed post later.
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James Mercé Edwards is an award-winning, Spanish-American filmmaker with over fourteen years of professional history shooting, writing, producing and directing media of all kinds on history, culture and society. His creations include immersive environments for The Smithsonian Museums, The National Park Service, The Oklahoma City Memorial and The Library of Congress and others; multi-lingual, current affairs programming for Public Television; investigative documentaries for international broadcasters; behind-the-scenes webisodes for National Public Radio, and much more. Prior to his career in media, James co-founded and served as a Director of the non-profit Empower Program, an organization dedicated to combating the culture of violence in our society.