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Native Resonance Productions LLC is a creative digital content provider. We make documentaries, shorts, music videos and specialty marketing pieces.
ADAM BARTON is a documentary filmmaker and branded content specialist. He recently edited the Emmy and Academy Award nominated HBO film, "China's Unnatural Disaster" and has worked as an editor and shooter for several other projects directed by 15-time Emmy award winner Jon Alpert and his producing partner Matthew O'Neill. His work has been featured on ESPN, ESPN2, Current TV, Puma.com, Yahoo.com, Superdelux.com, CharlieRose.com, UniversalMusic.com, Hutchinson.com and at festivals such as SXSW and the International Bicycle Film Festival. He has also worked as a freelance producer for Ogilvy and Mather and WebMD and has taught at Columbia University, Downtown Community Television and as a guest lecturer at The New School.
SAM BATHRICK is a production swiss army knife, specializing in character-driven documentary content. He has shot, produced, and edited content for clients including ESPN, History Channel, EA Sports, Billboard Music, Rockefeller Foundation, Vibe, Ebony, CARE, Current TV and Okayplayer. He recently directed a music video for legendary Malian recording artist Vieux Farka Touré's "All The Same", a song collaboration with Dave Matthews. Before coming to Native Resonance, he produced the Emmy-nominated documentary RUN FOR YOUR LIFE and was Locations Manager for the HBO Latino Film Festival winner LIBERTY KID. Bathrick is a regular contributor to the Huffington Post's Global Music Corner where he has interviewed world music legends such as King Sunny Ade and Anjelique Kidjo. Through Deviwo Projects, his non profit initiative in Ghana, he remains dedicated to education and youth media. He teaches after-school media arts to NYC students in Brooklyn and Manhattan.
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Henry Jacobson added "All The Same" by Vieux Farka Touré Ft. Dave Matthews to the DP work album
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Sam Franklin commented on "I Know Where I'm From" -- Joakim Noah and the legacy of Fela by Native Resonance Great use of archival footage.
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