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fine art documentary

Visual albums – Artist and Festival Documentaries

– Live Performance Capture

Since 2004 Ibis Productions, Inc has created documentaries at the intersection of art, culture, and storytelling. Based in Brooklyn, NYC, Ibis has created artist profiles and festival documentaries for Carnegie Hall for over 10 years, and multi-camera performance capture for Lincoln Center for the past 7 seasons. Recent collaborations include with Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Julia Wolfe, Cal Performances, and the Handel & Haydn Society

 

Featured Visual Album Excerpts

 
 
 

Featured Artist and Festival Documentaries

 
 
 

Featured Live Performance Capture

 
 

Echoes of Incarceration

Echoes of Incarceration is a non-profit organization that grew out of Ibis’ criminal justice and youth media work. Echoes trains young people directly-impacted by the criminal justice system in filmmaking and advocacy and creates documentaries about the impact of mass incarceration on youth. Echoes has collaborated with Sesame Street, Upworthy, the Columbia University Justice Lab, has shown work at the White House in 2014, and was named Robert Rauschenberg Foundation’s Artist-As-Activist Fellows in 2017.

 
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Bio

Jeremy Robins has been living, teaching, and creating documentaries in Brooklyn, NY for over 20 years. While specializing in music-related short films, his first and only feature doc “The Other Side of the Water” was broadcast on PBS in 2011, and he has created video journalism pieces for Time.com and NowThis! News. He splits his time between Ibis and directing the non-profit Echoes of Incarceration, which trains young people directly impacted by the criminal justice system in video production and advocacy - a project that grew out of his time teaching documentaries in NYC high schools and working with criminal justice reform organizations.

 
 
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