Jen Grace - Irish Snowboarder
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On Display now in HD at the Amazonia Science Gallery, National Zoo, Washington DC

Funded by the Smithsonian Women's Committee for an exhibit on wildlife toxicology at the National Zoo. This short quirky movie examines the impact that chemicals contaminants play in worldwide amphibian declines and some simple things you can start doing to reduce your chemical footprint today.

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Awards
College Television Awards
Winner Outstanding Children's Program 2009shadow
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Student Emmyshadow
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Red Carpetshadow
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Winner Outstanding Children's Program 2009Student EmmyRed Carpet
International Wildlife Film Festival
Winner Best Newcomer 2009MSU RepresentsSpeaking to 1,000 kids at the Wilma
Winner Best Newcomer 2009MSU RepresentsSpeaking to 1,000 kids at the Wilma
Jackson Hole Wildlife Film Festival
Finalist Best Childrens and Non-Broadcast 2009Winner Best Non-Broadcast
Finalist Best Childrens and Non-Broadcast 2009Winner Best Non-Broadcast
HATCHfest
Official Selection 2009shadow
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Winner Hybridlife Awardshadow
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Girls for Change Panelshadow
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Official Selection 2009Winner Hybridlife AwardGirls for Change Panel
Finalist
Finalist
Offical Selection
Offical Selection
What's New...
05/27/09: Frog, Chemical, Water, You is on display at the Smithsonian!
If you are in DC, please pay a visit to the National Zoo, where you can see my video and the entire exhibit on environmental contamination!
05/19/09: The most powerful movie I've ever seen
Click on the above picture to download for free, Green.

I don't know what to say about it other than its put me in a trance for three days.

It won second place in the best of festival category at IWFF.
05/16/09: MSU students win at IWFF
Josh Cassidy and I both won category awards at IWFF.
05/14/09: 1,000 kids!
Frog, Chemical, Water, You screened at the International Wildlife Film Festival twice in front of a crowd of 1,000 kids each. It was an amazing experience to get up on stage, wave and have a thousand little hands wave back.

Watching my and other movies with these kids was quite an experience. If adults are the Catholics of film watching, kids are the Baptists! The Wilma was alive with their energy, laughter and applause!
05/14/09: International Wildlife Film Festival
Explaining to a crowd of 1,000 kids, what it is like to make a movie about frogs
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