FAO/GFCM, Fisheries in the Black Sea

My Assignment: Director - Filmmaking - Editing - Post Production

Taking action to secure a sustainable future for Black Sea fisheries and aquaculture

General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterranean (GFCM)
High level Conference Sofia, Bulgaria, 6-7 June 2018

Almost two years after the Bucharest Declaration signed in October 2016, six Black Sea riparian countries and the European Union signed the Sofia Declaration renewing their commitment to achieve sustainable fisheries and aquaculture in the region. After successful discussions under the umbrella of the General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterranean (GFCM) of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), the ministers and high-level representatives of Black Sea riparian countries have pledged to take concrete action in order to ensure a brighter future for the region and its coastal communities… MORE. Edited by FAO/GFCM©2018

 

Sustainable Fishing Tourism principles

My Assignment: direction, animation, videomaking

 

SUSTAINABLE FISHING TOURISM: AN EFFECTIVE DIVERSIFICATION OF THE FISHING ACTIVITY

  • n° 1 Animation video 3 minuti – English version
  • n° 5 Video Pills 90 seconds (3 Complete and 2 only Editing)

There’s no single magic solution to the crisis facing small-scale fisheries: action is needed on many fronts to make fisheries sustainable. However, Sustainable Fishing Tourism is an increasing popular activity around the world. Sustainable Fishing Tourism has different names in different countries – Pescaturismo, Pescaturisme, Pêchetourisme, Pesca Vivencial, Experiential Fishing, Ribolovni turizam etc. – but the concept remains the same: it is only intended for professional fishers, allowing the diversification of their activities while continuing their traditional trade. This alternative income stream should reduce the intensity of fishing activities, contribute to sustainable management of fishery resources, and promote the cultural heritage of artisanal fishing…. MORE

All the videos have been produced by WWF Mediterranean Marine Initiative © 2018 

Team
Marina Gomei              Regional Projects Manager
Clémentine Laurent    Project Communications Officer
Claudia Amico              Creative concept and production
Art direction                 Eleonora Pollina
Script                             Evan Jeffries
Voice                              Kevin James Pond

DestiMED Project – Mediterranean Ecotourism

My Assignment: direction, videomaking, editing 

Mediterranean Ecotourism Destination: joint planning, monitoring, management and promotion for a governance system in Mediterranean protected areas (DestiMED)

DestiMED believes that ecotourism can be transformed into a genuine alternative for the current tourism challenges facing the Mediterranean while directly supporting conservation of the region’s incredible biodiversity. How? The project was established to provide protected areas and their private sector partners with the tools they need to create transformative travel experiences that generate positive outcomes for local communities, while minimizing the impact of tourism on local, natural and cultural resources…  MORE

All the videos have been produced by WWF Mediterranean in the framework of the DESTIMED project. Dissemination by WWF Mediterranean Programme © 2017

Team
Jeremy Sampson      Communication
Anne Rémy                Concept design and supervision
Catherine Roberts    Translation coordination
Claudia Amico           Creative concept and production
Shooting: Claudia Amico, Lorenzo Catini, Alessandro Zonfrilli

FAO/GFCM, SoMFi Report – 2018

My Assignment: Director - Filmmaking - Editing - Post Production

 

SoMFi – The State of Mediterranean and Black Sea fisheries 2018

General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterranean (GFCM)
FAO headquarters Rome on 10-14 December 2018

  • n 1 Video Report – English version

Although the main commercial fish species in the Mediterranean and Black Sea are still over-fished, pressure has reduced over the past years, raising hopes – for the first time – for the recovery of fish stocks, according to new FAO- GFCM report launched today. The percentage of overexploited fish stocks decreased by 10 percent – from 88 percent in 2014 to 78 percent in 2016.
MORE. Edited by FAO/GFCM©2018

 

FAO/GFCM What is fishing to the people?

My Assignment: Director - Filmmaking - Editing - Post Production

EU promotes sustainable fisheries in the Mediterranean at high-level conference on MedFish4Ever initiatives

General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterranean (GFCM)
Marrakech, Morocco, 11-12 June 2019

  • n 1 Opening Pre Conference 5 minutes – English and French versions
  • n 3 Video for the launch of the Conference
  • During the conference: interviews, video-clips for Social Media, photos of the event

Countries and stakeholders with vested interest in the sustainability of the Mediterranean and the Black Sea and their fisheries were called together to assess progress made towards the implementation of the Malta MedFish4Ever Declaration and to renew commitments towards achieving the targets therein. A special focus was placed on social development for small-scale fisheries, decent work and the celebration of the international day for the fight against IUU fishing. MORE. Edited by FAO/GFCM©2019

 

FishMPABlue2 Project (Photo)

My Assignment: photo only for the WEB site

Every aspect of fisheries management is made stronger when the fishers are a part of it

By Anne Rémy, WWF Mediterranean

 

 


Official photographer
Carlo GIANFERRO

Exhibition
Cittadini_del_Mare

 

 

 

The FishMPABlue2 project aimed to test a set of governance measures identified as key factors for the successful management of small-scale fisheries within and around Marine Protected Areas (MPA) in the Mediterranean (‘Governance toolkit’) and to assess its ecological, economic and social impact. This ‘Governance toolkit’ has been tested in 11 pilot sites, located in 6 Mediterranean countries (Croatia, France, Greece, Italy, Slovenia, and Spain) in order to assess and quantify its success in achieving expected results in terms of MPA ecological effectiveness, benefits delivered to small scale fisheries and social acceptance of management measures by stakeholders…  MORE

All the videos have been produced by WWF Mediterranean in the framework of the FishMPABlue2 project. Dissemination by WWF Mediterranean Programme © 2018

 

FAO/GFCM, SoMFi Report (Photo) 2018

My Assignment: Photo

 

SoMFi – The State of Mediterranean and Black Sea fisheries 2018

General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterranean (GFCM)
FAO headquarters Rome on 10-14 December 2018

° Photos for the Printed Edition

Although the main commercial fish species in the Mediterranean and Black Sea are still over-fished, pressure has reduced over the past years, raising hopes – for the first time – for the recovery of fish stocks, according to new FAO- GFCM report launched today.
MORE. Edited by FAO/GFCM©2018

UNHCR Celebrities

My Assignment: Direction - Filmmaking - Post Production

UNHCR Italian Campaign

FOCUS “Educate a child” programme
GOALS: dissemination, branding, fundraising

Edition 2016/17
Edition 2018
Edition 2019

Director of Photography: Francesco De Siano
Creative Director: Fausto Nieddu
Photo Campaign Riccardo Ghilardi

  • n°  8 Films Celebrities “single”
  • n° 1 Film Celebrities “all together” 
  • n° 6 Stories (Only Editing)

 

Edited by UNHCR© 2016/17/18/19

WWF #GenerAzioneMare

My Assignment: Direction, Editing and Compositing

WWF #GenerAzioneMare from Claudia Amico on Vimeo.

#GenerAzioneMare: insieme per difendere il Mediterraneo

WWF FRANCE and TURKEY Underwater footage
  • n 1 Opening Clip

IL CAPITALE BLU: UN VALORE DA 24.000 MILIARDI

Gli oceani ricoprono i 2/3 del nostro pianeta e se fossero un Paese, sarebbero la settima economia più grande al mondo, per un valore complessivo di 24.000 miliardi di dollari.

Un valore enorme fatto di pesca, acquacoltura, turismo, istruzione, commercio, ma anche di azioni fondamentali alla nostra sopravvivenza, come il sequestro del carbonio dall’atmosfera.

Eppure questo straordinario “fondo di ricchezza comune” oggi è costantemente eroso e minacciato dalle azioni umane.
Investire nello sviluppo sostenibile, combattere i cambiamenti climatici e lavorare per la conservazione degli habitat e il recupero degli stock ittici è l’unica strada perseguibile per difendere il nostro capitale blu.  SCOPRI DI PIU’  Edited by WWF©2017

 

UNICEF Bambini migranti e rifugiati

My Assignment: Direction, Filmmaking, Editing


“E voi?” Il video-messaggio dei giovani ai leader del G7 | UNICEF

Edited by Patrizia Paternò (Italian - Unicef Communication Office)
  • n. 1  Film  2 minutes  English Edition

24 maggio 2017 – In vista del vertice G7 che si terrà nei prossimi giorni a Taormina (CT), l’UNICEF lancia un video attraverso il quale 22 giovani – ragazze e ragazzi di Italia, Gambia, Nigeria, Costa d’Avorio, Albania e Pakistan – pongono alcune domande ai leader del mondo. I ragazzi, tutti residenti nel nostro paese, si sono incontrati nei giorni scorsi a Grosseto in occasione del vertice Junior 7 Summit (J7), il meeting organizzato ogni anno dall’UNICEF per riunire giovani provenienti dagli Stati del G7 per discutere i temi all’ordine del giorno del summit e inviare un messaggio congiunto ai leader della Terra. Quest’anno i temi affrontati dai ragazzi sono stati i diritti umani, la tolleranza, la pace, l’inclusione, l’istruzione, le migrazioni. 7 dei 22 ragazzi sono minorenni stranieri non accompagnati, ospiti di un centro di prima accoglienza in Sicilia e di un centro di seconda accoglienza in Toscana. I ragazzi non si erano mai incontrati prima, ma hanno subito condiviso esperienze e prospettive. «È questo il senso della parola inglese ‘together’, che scomposta diventa ‘to get there’: insieme, per arrivarci!» MORE.  Edited by UNICEF ©2017