Deep Sea Detectives: Damn the Torpedos!

Originally aired July 30, 2005 on The History Channel.

about the client

Lone Wolf Documentary Group is an Emmy-winning film production company based in South Portland, Maine, and produces content for a wide range of clients, including Discovery Times, PBS, National Geographic, and The History Channel.

http://www.lonewolfdg.com/

project description

Deep Sea Detectives is an ongoing documentary series airing on The History Channel. "Damn to Torpedos!" explores the sinking of Union Civil War ironclad USS Tecumseh during the Battle of Mobile Bay on August 5th, 1864. Director of Sound & Motion Services Ryan Shepheard co-edited this episode with Jed Rauscher.


Deep Sea Detectives: Great Monster Mystery

Originally aired April 25, 2005 on The History Channel.

about the client

Lone Wolf Documentary Group is an Emmy-winning film production company based in South Portland, Maine, and produces content for a wide range of clients, including Discovery Times, PBS, National Geographic, and The History Channel.

http://www.lonewolfdg.com/

project description

Deep Sea Detectives is an ongoing documentary series airing on The History Channel. "Great Monster Mystery" sends intrepid investigators John Chatterton and Richie Kohler to Loch Ness, hunting for evidence of Scotland's famous monster. Director of Sound & Motion Services Ryan Shepheard edited this episode.


Deep Sea Detectives: Tugboat Down!

Originally aired Fall 2004 on The History Channel

about the client

Lone Wolf Documentary Group is an Emmy-winning film production company based in South Portland, Maine, and produces content for a wide range of clients, including Discovery Times, PBS, National Geographic, and The History Channel.

http://www.lonewolfdg.com/

project description

Deep Sea Detectives is an ongoing documentary series airing on The History Channel. In "Tugboat Down!", host John Chatterton explores the sudden sinking of tugboat Thomas Hebert on March 7th, 1993, while travelling from Newport News, Virginia to Portland, Maine with a barge of coal. Director of Sound & Motion Services Ryan Shepheard edited this episode.


Alpaca 101

Produced in Summer 2005

about the client

Two and a half miles outside the coastal Maine village of Wiscasset, Winters Gone Farm combines a working alpaca farm with flower gardens, nature trails, fountains, and a store stocked with global fashions to form one enchanting experience.

http://www.wintersgonefarm.com/

project description

Alpaca 101, hosted by Winters Gone Farm's own spokespaca Snowball, runs on request in the farm's barn classroom. Viewers learn the ins and outs of alpacas, the many advantages of their fleece, and about the farm in general. Firefly shot, edited, animated and narrated the original portions of the program.

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