ANGEL MORRIS
FILM EDITOR & PRODUCER
"Love Birds" (in progress)
NBCU, If/THEN
Producer, Director, Editor
An upcoming short film about the discovery of “lesbian seagulls” in the 1970s.
"Chemistry Shorts" (2023-current)
The Camille & Henry Dreyfus Foundation, Day's Edge Productions
Editor
A series of 5-10 minute short films covering various topics in chemistry.
“Scientists at Work” (2022-current)
HHMI BioInteractive, Day's Edge Productions
Lead Editor
A series of short films covering topics in biology, genetics, and evolution.
“Too Wild: Maldives (E1, Sharks)” (2022)
World Wildlife Fund, Think Lemonade Post
Editor
8-minute digital short featuring Lauren Arthur and David Eastaugh as they go in search of tiger sharks alongside Pelagic Divers Fuvahmulah.
“Power of Pollinators” (2022)
PBS, HHMI Tangled Bank Studios, Day's Edge Productions
Editor
A 6-minute short film that explores what pollinators are, what services they provide, and showcases the astonishing diversity of pollinators found in North America.
Natural History Feature (in progress)
PBS Nature, Terra Matter, Day's Edge Productions
Lead Editor
Upcoming natural history feature about San Diego wildlife and ecology.
"Human Footprint" (2023-current)
PBS, Day's Edge Productions
Editor (s1E1-5), Lead Editor (s1E6)
A 6-episode broadcast documentary series for PBS National about how humans have transformed the planet.
“Diving for rays” (2022)
WaterBear Network
Producer, Writer, Director, Editor, Cinematographer
A 22-minute short film about elasmobranch biologist Nicole Morris, and her journey to chasing her dreams as a queer woman in marine science.
“Sym-Bee-osis” (2022)
Seeker Indie, HHMI BioInteractive, Day's Edge Productions
Lead Editor
18 minute short film about North America’s native bees, and the threats that fungicides pose to the 4,000 species currently in decline across the United States.
“Sickle Cell: Natural SElection in humans” (2022)
HHMI BioInteractive, Day's Edge Productions
Editor
A 17-minute film covering the evolutionary connection between Malaria and Sickle Cell Disease.