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October 2006
Ramona
Emerson (Navajo) is the director of The Last Trek
and The Backroad, which was shot in 24 hours for the Flicks
on 66 Wild West Digital Shootout 2000, and won the Spirit Award
for Best Student Work at the Indian Summer Film Festival in 2003.
Emerson is the co-founder of Rezolution Films, with Kelly Byars
(Choctaw/Chickasaw). Emerson also works as an editor and director
of photography for other independent productions. She is the video
production manager for Goffe Visual Services, a firm specializing
in providing legal evidence through photographic and video documentation.
She has provided video documentation for indigenous groups, documenting
the King Island Preservation Project in Anchorage, Alaska, and
the 2000 Navajo Nation Behavioral Health Summit in Shiprock, New
Mexico. Emerson lives in Albuquerque, where she received a BA
in Media Arts from the University of New Mexico.


Presentado por NMAI

Créditos
Fotográficos: Ramona Emerson - courtesy
of the filmmaker
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