Pre production begins

It is the fading months of an abnormally hot fall & summer season in northern Colorado and pre-production has begun on the film. While we have been shooting content on this subject for years for other projects means and ends, this recent stretch marks the first push towards broadening the diopter of analysis of this issue.

While images of Lake Meade stunned readers and watchers of media outlets earlier this year, with ghostly shells of sunken pleasure boats that hadn’t been seen broad daylight in 30 some years, we as residents of this mother earth scratched our head.

The iterations of water supply and demand problems shall not end next week, or next year or in fifty years for that matter.

Because with the ever hopeful human experiment fending off a max extension event, more people will settle in the west and likely less snow will fall in the mountains.

What selfishly feels good about this moment from a story telling sense is that there doesn’t feel to be a rush… at least in a story telling sense, about the problem facing our western society when it comes to western water.

We are excited to explore the ongoing nuances of our western water future here in the United States.

Research and writing has begun and our first interview sessions are being scheduled now. Check back here for more updates as they unfold.

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