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- This short nature film explores the beaches, surf, coastline, flora and fauna all protected by Virgin Islands National Park. The park is located on St. John's Island, where you can swim with (but don't touch) sea turtles, explore ancient jungle ruins, relax on white sand beaches, and soak in the island beauty.
- Movie short depicting the landscapes and wildlife of Grand Teton National Park using time-lapse photography.
- Will and Jim Pattiz explore and record the rugged Badlands National Park in South Dakota. Their journey takes them to prairie that surrounds the spectacular landscape that gives the area it's name and film the wildlife that abounds within the park, such as buffalo, pronghorn antelope, bighorn sheep and prairie dogs.
- This short nature film explores the rugged mountains, fiery volcanoes, lava fields, lava tubes and rain forests protected by Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park.
- The Pattiz brothers explore Redwood National Park, Jedediah Smith Redwood State Park and Del Norte Coast Redwoods State Park, documenting the enormous trees and wide variety of fauna that can be found in their numerous climate zones.
- First of a projected 59 short nature films created by Jim and Will Pattiz to celebrate the beauty and diversity of America's national parks. The brothers spent 30 days hiking, camping and driving around Olympic National Park in northwestern Washington state, taking over 50,000 images and videos which were edited into a four-and-a-half minute film that depicts the park's rugged Pacific coastline, misty rain forests, towering mountain ranges and verdant meadows.
- Short nature film with music but no dialogue providing beautiful images of fall foliage in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park from numerous vantage points within its borders along the North Carolina/Tennessee Border.
- Short film consisting mostly of time-lapse photography showing the wonders of Voyageurs National Park, situated in Minnesota's northernmost counties adjacent to the Canadian border. The film explores a land covered by pristine lakes in its finest fall foliage and depicts spectacular displays of the Aurora Boralis playing across the night sky.
- This short nature film explores the boulder piles, cactus fields, twisted Joshua trees and desert vistas protected by Joshua Tree National Park.
- Jim and Will Pattiz spent 15 days exploring Acadia National Park in Maine to film it at the peak of the fall foliage's brilliance. The park consists of mountains that loom above the rugged Atlantic coastline. Inland, the film documents visits to ponds created by beavers, lighthouses that warn fisherman of jagged rocks and steep valleys carved by glaciers long ago. This film is, in part, a celebration of Acadia's upcoming centennial and is dedicated to George Dorr, who devoted much of his energy and personal wealth to the establishment, care, and expansion of what is now known as Acadia National Park.
- Silent (with music) short depicting scenes from Zion National Park at the height of the fall foliage season. Images include slot canyons, river valleys, steep cliffs, meadows, vistas, mule deer and bighorn sheep filmed at sunrise, sunset and after dark.
- Set against 400 years of suffering, healing, and strength, with a backdrop of our nation's most storied lands, the innumerable contributions of African Americans to the foundation of the United States are recognized in this short film. "Twenty and Odd" serves as a visual tool to inform and highlight and to educate the nation as a whole about the trauma, resilience, and beauty of the African American experience in our country through the lens of sites stewarded by the National Park Service. This film provides an opportunity to motivate and empower people from all walks of life to adopt and maintain healthy lifestyle behaviors, cultivate personal connections with national parks, and embrace parks as welcoming sources of health and healing.
- This short nature film explores the mountains, forests, lakes, and fields protected by Rocky Mountain National Park.
- Short nature film depicting scenes from the Dixie National Forest in Utah. The film incorporates aerial, time-lapse, and video to take viewers on a visual journey through the forest. Film displays nature scenes as well as recreation opportunities.
- Short nature film featuring scenes from the Bridger-Teton National Forest in Wyoming. The film features a mixture of aerials, time-lapse photography, and video over the course of multiple seasons. The film promotes the beauty and outdoor recreational opportunities found on the Bridger-Teton National Forest.
- Short nature film depicting the scenic beauty and recreational opportunities found in northwestern Utah's Uinta-Wasatch-Cahce National Forest. The film features the Pattiz Brothers usual combination of time-lapse, aerials, and video to weave together scenes from the forest taking place over the course of multiple seasons.
- Documentary short on local Kentucky legend Joe Bowen. The film documents Bowen's personal connection to Kentucky's Red River Gorge and how his views on protecting the area evolved. The film features interviews with Bowen as well as scenes from the Red River Gorge using a combination of aerial, video, and time-lapse photography. The film tells Bowen's story in an effort to promote the protection of Wild and Scenic Rivers.
- Short nature film depicting scenes from South Dakota's Black Hills National Forest. The film features a combination of time-lapse photography, aerials, and video to capture scenes from the forest. Outdoor recreation, wildlife, landscapes, and historical sites are covered.
- Water flows from Lake Superior's headwaters to the Atlantic Ocean, spanning 20 percent of our planet's freshwater. Beavers and wolves change the landscape. Loons, owls, moose, bears and people depend upon these lakes we take for granted.