peter byck’s students' films
2023
Prayer Run
Made by: Tyler Bender, John Leos, Nellija Locmele, Megan Swing
A Wall Runs Through It
Made by: Hakob Karapetyan, Trilce Estrada Olvera, Makepeace Sitlhou
2022
3RD Largest Country
Made by: Tasneem Amro, Rachel Antidormi, Melanie Chen, James Cobb, Kelsey Ouellette
Forgotten Children of Mother Magma
Made by: Blessing Jona, Chase Drumgoole, Katarina Barushka, Pacey Smith-Garcia: BEA Short Form Doc: 3rd place.
2021
Sunny Day Flooding
Made by: Iona Isachsen, Isabella Tsark, Phoebe Nicette, Serena DeLuca
Cruzando la Frontera/Border Crossing
Made by: Sinead Hickey, Catherine Hudson, Olivia Nienaber, Magdalena Schwenck
The Last Remaining Jaguar
Made by: Anna Gniwotta, Elena Kortmann, Andrea Polanco, Filip Raketic
"Award of Excellence" from the Broadcasters Education Association
Three Sisters
Made by: Lisa Detjen, Theresa Seidel, Jana Summa
Thank God We’re Queer
Made by: Sophia Jendrzejewski, Antonia Polheim, Telli Shepherd, Celine Strufe
"Award of Excellence" from the Broadcasters Education Association
2020
Plant the Rain
Made by: Franco LaTona, Sam Rosenzweig
Holding on to the Corn
Made by: Karina Dominguez Casas, Itzia Crespo, Luke Simmons
"Award of Excellence" from the Broadcasters Education Assoc.
2019
Tiny Piece of Luxury
Made by: Isaac Windes, Mackenzie McGuffie, Melissa Dobroski, Thomas Ruberto
PBS AZ Horizons
(RE)building
Made by: Nicholas Serpa, Heather Erceg, Justin Stoneking, Skyliana Dosier
Fighting for a Home
Made by: Austin Hochberg, Chentao Cui, Christian Volp, Colin Dueker
Hidden In Plain Site
Made by: Sara Elsayed, Katharina Salomon, Dawson Morford
2018
Concrete Change: Rocky Mtn Emmy nominated; Winner, SMJ Mark of Excellence Region 11
Made by: Courtney Mally, Maya Patrose, Marissa Roper
2017
Manzo Elementary - - Rocky Mtn Emmy winner 2017
Made by: Kristina Vicario, Allison Barton, Louisa Stanwich
Cows Can Save The World
Made by: Anya Rogers, Florian Varga
The Best Garden You’ll Ever Eat From
Made by: Abigail Golder, Heather White, Jamie Lind, Nicole Randock
400 Sq Ft of Hope
Made by: Tara Freude, Rebecca Gerigk, Eileen Hopkins, Hannah Trigg
Food Desert Deliverance
Made by: Mckenna Dalgarno, Sydney Frazier-Flores, Markus Lilje, Alfonso Lopez-Morales
2016
Camels Don’t Fly, Deserts Don’t Bloom - Rocky Mtn Emmy nominated
Press generated
This film promoted about 30 min into this Reveal Podcast on The Pentagon Papers
http://www.azpbs.org/arizonahorizon/play.php?vidId=9476
Beyond The Grid
Made by: Courtney Columbus, Katrin Mehler, Brittany Nixon, Lisa Marie Schlesinger
Foot In The Door
Made by: Christian Kitazume, Matthias Nachtmann, Darragh O’Keeffe, Lena van
2015
Gut Feeling
At What Cost$$
Ryan Hayes and Aislyn Richmond
Save Oak Flat
Brynn Szukala
The Weaver
Abby Johnson, Joey Hardy, Anthony Prosceno
Tres Rios– A Constructed Wetland - Rocky Mtn Emmy nominated
Johnathan Rugg, Suzanne Jumper, Yeowan Kim
2014
Garden City – Rocky Mtn Emmy nominated
Promised Land
Refugee Roots
Thicker than Water – Rocky Mtn Emmy-winner - 2015
Water Rainglers
2013
Enlisting The Sun
public speaking
For booking, please contact Heather Wilkinson HERE. Download BIOGRAPHY PDF.
Video Clips:
Peter Byck at U.S. Embassy Vienna
Peter Byck at House of Commons
Peter Byck at ULI National Conference
Peter Byck is the director, producer and writer of carbon nation, a climate change solutions movie [that doesn’t even care if you believe in climate change]. During the filming and editing of carbon nation, Byck has met and collaborated with the leading minds from the world of climate, clean energy, military applications and land use. Byck’s contacts span the globe – keeping him up-to-date on the fast moving frontier of the clean energy revolution. Byck appeared on Real Time with Bill Maher , Science Friday on NPR and The Bob Edwards Show on Sirius XM. |
PUBLIC SPEAKING EXPERIENCE |
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FILMMAKING EXPERIENCE Peter has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from California Institute of the Arts. He lives in Louisville, Kentucky with his wife and young son. |
Program Description:
“What Polarized Country?” –
Stories from the making and promoting of carbon nation
Accomplished documentary director Peter Byck is currently on the road promoting his new climate change solutions movie, carbon nation. In his 30-60 minute humorous and inspiring presentation, “What Polarized Country?”, Byck delves into his conversations with Americans from all political stripes about clean energy, wasting energy, national & energy security. Byck is finding, one person at a time, that we are not a polarized country. When we actually listen to each other, difficult in today’s hyped-up 24 hour news cycle, we find a great common ground – a vast area of agreement in the vital landscape of energy – how do we make it, who do we get it from, how clean do we want it and how well do we use it?
Byck recounts stories from the filming: the one-armed cotton farmer from Texas who single-handedly built the world’s largest wind farm; the wild Alaskan who is revolutionizing geothermal power all the while not believing that humans cause climate change; the retired Army Colonel who’s leading the green hawk movement, saving soldiers’ lives by creating more energy efficient forward operating bases – bases that need less easily targeted fuel supplies.
Byck tells of one specific conversation with a conservative tea-party member – a man who is sure he will disagree with everything Byck has to say, simply by learning Byck’s made a movie about climate change solutions. Byck and the conservative break down how they would run the country – how they would spend tax dollars. And both are shocked to realize that they agree on about 90% of the issues. They discover that we are not a polarized country – we’re just being told over and over again that we are – and good people, from all over the country, are believing it – and acting as if we are polarized. That’s where the trouble begins. Byck is learning that we don’t have to buy the bull – that we can really listen to folks with varying opinions – and be amazed at how much common ground there is – “What Polarized Country?”
carbon nation praise:
From the Right:
Evangelical Environmental Network: “I found carbon nation to be the best film on climate change that I've seen. Not only is it simply and incredibly well-made film, its focus on solutions is quite empowering. But it's the stories of Red State folks creating the clean energy revolution that steal the show. Entertaining, informative, empowering -- quite a combination.”
From the Left:
The Huffington Post: “This is not just a film worth seeing, it is one that is well worth sharing – as widely as possible.”
From the Military:
Steven M. Anderson, US Army (ret): “Without a doubt the best documentary I have ever seen on the energy situation… not too technical or preachy, often amusing and actually lots of fun to watch.”
public speaking
For booking, please contact Chrisna van Zyl HERE.
Download BIOGRAPHY PDF.
Peter Byck is the director, producer and writer of carbon nation, a climate change solutions movie [that doesn’t even care if you believe in climate change]. During the filming and editing of carbon nation, Byck has met and collaborated with the leading minds from the world of climate, clean energy, military applications and land use. Byck’s contacts span the globe – keeping him up-to-date on the fast moving frontier of the clean energy revolution. Byck appeared on Real Time with Bill Maher, Science Friday on NPR and The Bob Edwards Show on Sirius XM. |
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PUBLIC SPEAKING EXPERIENCE |
INSIGHTS |
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FILMMAKING EXPERIENCE Peter has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from California Institute of the Arts. He lives in Louisville, Kentucky with his wife and young son. |
Video Clips: Peter Byck Speaking Engagements and Related Film Clips
Bernie Karl - Geothermal Strand
Department of Defense Strand
Wind Farmer Strand
Other
“What Polarized Country?” – Accomplished documentary director Peter Byck is currently on the road promoting his new climate change solutions movie, carbon nation. In his 30-60 minute humorous and inspiring presentation, “What Polarized Country?”, Byck delves into his conversations with Americans from all political stripes about clean energy, wasting energy, national & energy security. Byck is finding, one person at a time, that we are not a polarized country. When we actually listen to each other, difficult in today’s hyped-up 24 hour news cycle, we find a great common ground – a vast area of agreement in the vital landscape of energy – how do we make it, who do we get it from, how clean do we want it and how well do we use it? carbon nation praise:
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Peter Byck at ULI National Conference
Peter Byck at House of Commons
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