Views from the Crew
Gordon (on camera) and Noah (on sound) film 14 year-old Tefulo as he digs in a neighbor's garden on a hillside in Rakai.
Gordon, Billy and Noah with Tefulo, his Uncle, and Solomon (seated, lower right), a field worker for the AIDS relief group PARDI.
Noah and Gordon avoid mosquitos while getting in some editing in Mbarara. As they say, it's important to "always use protection" while "net-iting".
Noah offers a bite of his sandwich to a baboon on a drive through Queen Elizabeth National Park.
That's all for now. We're back in Kampala for a few days, then it's up to Gulu on Sunday to follow Leah, Aylie and Vijay as they record the stories of children in the north. Also, check out the article in last Sunday's Journal News on the World Crew in Uganda.




hi, how's the weather there? did todd get there ok? i haven't heard anything since he left ny.
Posted by: howard sandler | August 04, 2007 at 01:03 PM
Those are some lively pictures. Were the mosquitoes really that bad or had you two just participated in a wedding??? The baboon leaping shot got rave reviews from a noted wildlife cinematographer. Just be forewarned that teasing wildlife can have serious consequences, ie. the sudden removal of fingers.
Posted by: Todd Young family | August 05, 2007 at 08:48 PM
Noah! It's Jim in K.C., finally making my way to this amazing chronicle.
The photos are outstanding. Such a great idea for a project, and so cool to see these Making-Of glimpses. Can't wait to hear more tales and see the finished piece.
Posted by: Jim Howard | August 06, 2007 at 09:54 AM