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National Tour Begins for Sea Lion Film

Environmental film company begins a nationwide tour for its sea lion documentary

(PRWEB) December 1, 2004 -- Rio Films, an environmental film company headquartered in Fullerton, California, has begun a national tour for its award-winning documentary, "California Sea Lions-An Unforgettable Encounter".

This tour is intended to introduce the American public to the California sea lion," says Alan DeHerrera, the executive producer and director. Most people are familiar with harbor seals or fur seals, but know very little about this species that can be found in southern California. Our 40 minute documentary will definitely educate the audience about the sea lions and the marine world they inhabit."

As well as entertain audiences, young and old. California sea lions have a reputation for playfulness and fun and De Herrera can personally attest to that. I dont know how many hours I have spent filming these clowns of the sea. They are such hams! All you have to do is point the camera in their direction and they are ready for their close up. This film is sheer underwater entertainment at its best."

The national tour is unique for the venues that are being considered. Rio Films has decided to approach nonprofit organizations and allow "California Sea Lions" to be used for fundraising efforts. We worked with the Fullerton Historic Theatre Foundation to save the Fox Fullerton Theatre, and there are other worthwhile causes, particularly environmental, that need financial help," explains De Herrera. Premiering our film with nonprofit organizations helps them raise money and creates a win-win situation for both parties. More importantly, the whole community benefits and thats something we hope will come of this tour."
   
"California Sea Lions-An Unforgettable Encounter" was the winner of the Audience Choice Award for Best Film at the 2004 Channel Islands Film Festival. The national tour will begin with a viewing on December 4 to benefit the International Bird Rescue and Research Center in Rancho Palos Verdes, California and will then travel to New Bedford, Massachusetts for a premiere at the New Bedford Whaling Museum. Epson America has loaned Rio Films the use of a PowerLite 8300i projector for the tour, and Rio Films is willing to help with press releases and publicity. Interested 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organizations should contact Associate Producer Harlow Keith at (614) 899-2387 or by email at HKEITH8019@aol.com

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