Emmy award-winning filmmaker Anthony Stengel has produced a documentary for Wyoming PBS, telling the story of 'The Steel Sculptress,' Betsy Bower- a metal artist based in Casper.
There's no tales of Michael Scott or Dwight Schrute appearing on this documentary that PBS is airing, but it does involve a former University of Wyoming professor in his pursuit of tracking down a historical rock in the Rocky Mountains. The documentary film is called 'Morfar's View of the Winds' and PBS aired it tonight (October 11th), and will air it Tuesday, October 19th at 9:30 p.m.
"The War of the Wolf Packs" tells the story of two alpha female wolves in Yellowstone and how they survive and thrive in the park's wild ecosystem and it plays out like a soap opera.
After a year and a half on the film festival and screening circuit, the University of Wyoming’s 55-minute science, adventure and conservation documentary film, “Deer 139,” will premiere online on the spring equinox.
Viewers are invited to join the premiere on YouTube at 7 p...
It is surprising to see what has changed and what has not changed about Wyoming in 70 years. The biggest difference is instantly apparent - how things are done.
Freshman Arundathi Nair will receive $3,000 for her documentary, “Fossil Fuels to Renewables.” Her documentary will also be aired on C-Span at 6:50 a.m. Eastern Time and throughout the day on April 18, according to a C-SPAN news release.
A C-SPAN representative will present a StudentCam certificate of merit to Nair and Miller in front of family members, classmates, teachers and elected officials.