SRP Corporate Case Study
CONTRACTOR CASE STUDY
Collaboration with Internal Video and Marketing Departments
Salt River Project
Kristin was hired to embed with the Salt River Project video team to write and co-direct “Theodore Roosevelt Dam: Arizona’s Living Legacy.” The film celebrates the structure’s role in creating the water certainty and the state’s water economy. Narrated by Peter Coyote, the film is the winner of the 2011 Rocky Mountain Emmy® Award for Historical Documentary.
Theodore Roosevelt Dam: Arizona’s Living Legacy
Fire and Water: Restoring Arizona’s Forests
In 2015, Kristin collaborated with the SRP Water Group to work on the Four Forest Restoration Inititaive that addressed forest health on a landscape scale throughout Arizona . She wrote and produced the documentary, “Fire and Water: Restoring Arizona’s Forests,” which traces the impact of catastrophic forest fire on water reliability in the West.
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Protecting the Source: The Collaborative Road to Restoring Arizona’s Forests
With the Water Group and internal video team at SRP, Kristin wrote and produced the 2016 Rocky Mountain Emmy® Award-winning Environmental Special hosted by Lin Sue Cooney, “Protecting the Source,” which reveals how closely the health of our forests is tied to our water supply in Arizona. Hosted by Lin Sue Cooney and produced by SRP, this video illustrates the unexpected network of people and organizations throughout the state committed to keeping Arizona’s forests safe from catastrophic fire.
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The Centennial Series with Justice Sandra Day O’Connor
Kristin had a front row seat to political history producing SRP’s “The Arizona Centennial Series hosted by Justice Sandra Day O’Connor.” The series aired on Arizona PBS in 2012 and features former United States Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor in conversation with some of Arizona’s most notable public figures, including Senator John McCain, Senator Jon Kyl, Governor Janet Napolitano, Governor Rose Mofford, Vice President Dan Quayle and Representative Ed Pastor, Arizona’s first Hispanic Congressman.