The Wild - Award Winning Documentary
When wild salmon return to their home rivers to spawn and die, their bodies are a sacrament - giving life to their progeny, the earth itself and human beings. Their last act ensures that life will continue. Right now, it may be up to us to ensure their very existence will continue. By suddenly dismantling safeguards the EPA had enacted to protect the salmon, water and people of Bristol Bay - the current political regime in the United States has unilaterally revived a mining corporation’s relentless pursuit to build North America’s largest open-pit copper mine - directly in the headwaters of the most prodigious wild sockeye salmon run in the world. The Wild is a race against time, where the hard-fought-for/hard-won protections for Bristol Bay now seem as fleeting as morning mist. Focused through the lens of Mark Titus’ inherent love for wild salmon, the conflict in Alaska becomes a harbinger to a larger, global question: How do we reconcile human separation from the natural world that sustains us – and if we can change course - how do we save what remains? How do you save what you love?
Project Responsibilities
- In reponse to COVID, I developed a live virtual film screening system to host live virtual screening events with live panelists and thousands of audience members
- Designed "pay what you want" system for tickets increasing our ticket revenue 20x
- Hosted Bristol Bay VR experiences for guests at screenings before COVID
- Developed our communication, task management, and file management infrastructure
- Managed branding and designed merchandise
- Designed and deployed social media ad campaigns
- Designed posters graphics, and web-pages for screenings

The Wild at Port Townsend Film Festival, 2019
The Wild Film Screening Posters

The Wild - Salmon Homecoming / Tyler White

The Wild - National Livestream Event / Tyler White

The Wild, Port Townsend Film Festival - Tyler White

The Wild, Doc LA - Tyler White

Virtual screening landing page with pay-what-you-want - Tyler White