
API PRODUCTIONS for NXP
richard@apiproductions.com
DOCUMENTARY FILMS
We have worked on documentaries covering a wide variety of topics including:
- climate change and its effects on the islands of Micronesia
- urban development and its impact on the environment (“The Unforeseen”; Prod: Robert Redford and Terrence Malick)
- Fiore De Henriquez, Anglo Italian intersex sculptor
- Twickenham Fest classical music festival
- the underground music scene in 1990s Austin
- homelessness in Austin, generally (“homeless in Austin”; Dir.: Stacy Schoolfield)
- homeless women in Austin (Dir.: Nevie Owens)
- animal rescue (“Rescue Me”; Dir.: Stacy Schoolfield)
- the Texas youth prison system (“Burned”; Dir.: Emily Pyle)
- the life of Blaze Foley ("Duct Tape Messiah" South By South West 2009 film festival premiere; Dir.: Kevin Triplett)
- the Blues Family Tree Project (Dir.: Harold MacMillan)
- various short docs about Austin music for both BBC radio and BBC TV.
A short film documenting the partnership between Juke Auto and the Alternative Learning Centre in Austin, TX
Produced in partnership with Andy Brooksbank at Red Jarrah
Website, podcasts, film and book documenting the DIY music scene in Austin in the 1990s.
Produced by Richard Whymark, Chepo Pena
and Greg Beets.
The Nature Conservancy organised multiple women's climate change conferences in Micronesia.
Produced in partnership with Andy Brooksbank at Red Jarrah
The Nature Conservancy organised multiple women's climate change conferences in Micronesia.
Produced in partnership with Andy Brooksbank at Red Jarrah
Outtakes from the documentary feature film produced by API Productions.
The Improbable Rise Of Redneck Rock
The release of Jan Reid's book all those years ago. This was filmed in glorious 4x3 standard definition for Austin's PBS station - KLRU TV
This was Red Bull's expansion into local indie music that was not DJ-led or electronica.
Part of the series included documenting the bands that Red Bull sent to the studio to record.