Soggy
Contributor
The Metrowest Dive Club is proud to welcome Aaron Faulls this Tuesday Night, April 25th,2006 to speak about the making of "Still On Her Keel". The talk and club meeting are open to everyone and is there is no charge for attending. Please come out and watch an amazing film.
The Metrowest Dive Club meets at the Crown Plaza hotel in Natick, MA. Right off of Rt. 9 East (Across from the Natick Mall). We usually meet at the bar around 6:30pm and the meeting official starts at 7:30pm.
See everyone there. Please PM me for questions.
Here's a synopsis and bio for Aaron and his video:
STILL ON HER KEEL
Using recently shot footage, brand-new interviews, vintage slides, audio and 8mm film not seen in almost 30 years, Still On Her Keel is a documentary following the cycle of change that surrounds Cape Ann’s most popular shipwreck and the friendships forged and renewed exploring her.
An SSI/PADI Instructor for 5 years and a New England diver for 15, Aaron Faulls has been principle cameraman on aquatic locations as unusual as the Charles River and serene as The Cayman Islands. His work has appeared on regional programming as well as abroad on MTV, The Sailing Channel and The Water Channel.
For more information on Aaron and his documentary, please visit www.HalfwayRockMedia.com
Hope to see you all there!
The Metrowest Dive Club meets at the Crown Plaza hotel in Natick, MA. Right off of Rt. 9 East (Across from the Natick Mall). We usually meet at the bar around 6:30pm and the meeting official starts at 7:30pm.
See everyone there. Please PM me for questions.
Here's a synopsis and bio for Aaron and his video:
STILL ON HER KEEL
Using recently shot footage, brand-new interviews, vintage slides, audio and 8mm film not seen in almost 30 years, Still On Her Keel is a documentary following the cycle of change that surrounds Cape Ann’s most popular shipwreck and the friendships forged and renewed exploring her.
An SSI/PADI Instructor for 5 years and a New England diver for 15, Aaron Faulls has been principle cameraman on aquatic locations as unusual as the Charles River and serene as The Cayman Islands. His work has appeared on regional programming as well as abroad on MTV, The Sailing Channel and The Water Channel.
For more information on Aaron and his documentary, please visit www.HalfwayRockMedia.com
Hope to see you all there!