Documentary filmmaker in Thailand
<p>An experienced filmmaker, Ryan White earned his BA in Cinema from San Francisco State University in 2003. His student film, After the Gold Rush (2003), an ethnography of a father-son mining team living near Death Valley National Monument, was an official selection of the Society for Visual Anthropology Film Festival 2004. From 2004 to 2007, Mr. White lived in Hanoi, Vietnam where he worked for the <span class="caps">WWF</span> Greater Mekong Program as Film Advisor. During that time, he directed, filmed, and edited eight awareness-raising documentaries primarily for broadcast on Vietnam Television (<span class="caps">VTV</span>). Two of these videos were also screened in Europe, Trading Bears (2007) in Italy at the EcoVision International Festival of Environment and Cinema 2007, and A Delicate Balance (2007) at the <span class="caps">UNESCO</span> headquarters in Paris for an event organized by the Secretariat for the Convention on Biological Diversity. Other footage Mr. White shot for <span class="caps">WWF</span> has been provided to the History Channel, National Geographic, the European Union, Agence France – Presse, Popcorn Films, and 60 Minutes. Mr. White is currently living in Bangkok working freelance; he continues to provide footage to <span class="caps">WWF</span> and focus on video work for non-profit organizations.</p>