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WINNER! BEST FEATURE DOCUMENTARY UFO Congress Film Festival OFFICIAL SELECTION LA Femme Festival http://www.WhatOnEarthTheMovie.com suzanne@WhatOnEarthTheMovie.com SHORT Filmmaker Suzaanne Taylor is part of a lively community of visionary artists, scientists, philosophers, geometers, educators, writers, and farmers who marvel at crop circles. This documentary tracks her interactions with these ‘croppies,’ in England, as they go circle-chasing, indulge in circle-analysis, and share why they are so fascinated by the phenomenon. LONG Filmmaker Suzanne Taylor is part of an international community of visionary artists, scientists, philosophers, geometers, educators, writers, and farmers who marvel at crop circles. This documentary tracks her interactions with these ‘croppies,’ in England, where they converge every summer and go circle-chasing, indulge in circle-analysis, and talk about why they have changed their lives because of this phenomenon. A big question that’s repeatedly addressed is why something so startling and so spectacular is so largely ignored. Croppies express their opinions and their frustrations about how the hoaxing of some circles, and the limitations on our thinking imposed by a worldview that’s grounded in scientific materialism, deflect attention from the phenomenon and hamper serious investigation of it. Evidence is presented that defies the idea that the circles all are made by people, and the possible motives of the hoaxers is a subject for speculation. The circles are looked at as art, as instigators to reexamine ancient knowledge lost to a culture separated from nature, and as coming from a source that is aware of us, delivering formations that point to events on Earth and in response to whims and wishes that individuals and groups express. The most startling revelations we get from the circles come from their shapes. Mathematical information encoded in the formations is seen to deliver a virtual curriculum in number and geometry, and leads to questions about who or what is delivering the circles and why they are being created. Croppies speculate about what the effect would be if it was ascertained that the circles aren’t being made by us, whereby we’d know we aren’t the only intelligent occupants of the cosmos. There is talk about how ascertaining that the crop circles come from another intelligence could help us think as one humanity in relation to ‘the other,’ to where we might work cooperatively to solve the problems we all share. We see that ‘contact,’ established via the circles, could create a new beginning for humanity - the start of an era when awe and wonder would supplant the dangerous oppositional behaviors that are so prevalent today. Producer/Director, Suzanne Taylor, has been involved with films since she graduated Phi Beta Kappa and summa cum laude from NYU. Having been an actress, she crossed over to the other side of the camera as the Executive Producer of the awardwinning feature documentary, CROP CIRCLES: Quest for Truth, released in 2002. She began production on her feature documentary, What on Earth?, in 2003. A fine arts post-impressionist painter, Suzanne had a one woman show. She is an accomplished chef, and author of The Anybody Can Make It, Everybody Will Love It Cookbook. Her longstanding blog, Making Sense of These Times (http://www.TheConversation.org), speaks to the world situation - how we got where we are and how we might get out of the challenging situation we are in - from a progressive perspective. Her Los Angeles home long has been a gathering place for forward thinking people. Suzanne discovered crop circles in the late 1980s, when she saw photos of “strange patterns” that were appearing in crop fields in southern England. I was immediately intrigued, and I just knew something beyond the beyond was going on. For a few years, I read reports, looked at photos and hosted crop circle researchers at my Los Angeles home. It was astonishing to everyone that these complicated works of art - sometimes as big as two football fields - were turning up in crop fields overnight. I made my first trip to England in 1993, and was awed by the experience. I’ve returned to England many times, and I’ve become part of a community of artists, philosophers, writers, scientists, mathematicians and assorted mavericks who are as fascinated as I am by these amazing and mysterious works of art. My belief is that if it were ascertained that the circles are not being made by people, our worldview would change. I made What on Earth? to try to influence that shift. Whitley Strieber Author & Host of Dreamland Radio Show http://www.UnknownCountry.com Filmmaker Suzanne Taylor has created a magnificent, startlingly brilliant film. Ground breaking crop formation documentary, incredibly beautiful and powerful. Jay Levin Founder and former Editor in Chief Los Angeles Weekly At all costs, don’t miss What on Earth? because you think it might be woo-woo. It is anything but. It deals intelligently, scientifically and with a sweet sense of grandeur with the globe’s most persistent and beautiful mystery, the phenomenon known as ‘crop circles.’ If you have an inkling of adventure and even a small opening of curiosity to other potentialities, or simply want to blow off limitations on your imagination, you will savor this lovely and pleasant voyage guided by filmmaker, Suzanne Taylor. A good, spellbinding story and flick. Brian Swimme Author, Mathematical Cosmologist specializing in the evolution of the universe http://www.brianswimme.org Marvelous film. Wonderful work. We might even begin to feel stunned by the simple fact that here we are in the midst of this overwhelming mystery, the universe. I loved all of it. Congratulations! Robert Aaronson Head of Distribution and Sales - Netflix You did a very good job. It’s the most bizarre phenomenon ever. I’m totally open to whatever the explanation might be. James George Author & Canadian Diplomat I think it was one of the greatest events of my life, to see this. I am deeply impressed with it. Jonathan Dana Code Entertainment http://www.codeentertainment.com/bio.html A great job. Interesting and astounding. How can this not be taken seriously? It is like there is a collective amnesia. I believe you will do very well with the film. Larry Jackson Co-creator of the iArtHouse http://www.iArthouse.com Powerfully effective and provocative. Certainly there is so much more to this phenomenon than I could have imagined from news reports or bits that I have seen. It makes me wonder if I should start believing in God again. Jane Hawthorne I saw your brilliant film at Chet Snow’s conference. I was the one in tears of joy. Well, actually, there were probably several of us! Continued luck and love in your work to bring us these amazing phenomena and the light and joy the circlemakers remind us we are here to be. Barbara Ross Artist http://www.withamazinggrace.com I really loved your movie. It’s one of the best crop circle movies I have ever seen. I’m trying to put my finger on why, and perhaps your sincerity and love of the circles comes through. Also, your filming is really excellent, an those views of Wiltshire surrounding the crop circles magnificent. J. Paul De Vierville Professor of History and Humanity I just finished watching your marvelous film. It brought me to tears. What a masterwork that you have created. You are the Mark Twain of crop circles. Randy Fuhrman Events Planner Randy Fuhrman Events http://www.randyfuhrmanevents.com I love What on Earth? It is amazing. I feel you have a huge success on your hands and this can be sold to a major distributor. Jim Dreaver Author http://www.jimdreaver.com Much about the crop circles was new to me and the film just made me shake my head and say to myself, in amazement, “Wow...,” even more. Truly a mystery. This does indeed sound like your Grail quest: finding a way to link the circles with the salvation of our spiraling, out of control world. Matthew Thuney Director of the Center for Ontological Action http://www.thuneyfish.com/contact.html One of the most solidly-grounded, fairest and insightful treatments I’ve seen regarding the crop circle phenomenon. Just viewing the images of these amazing formations is sufficiently mind-boggling, but learning of their history and characteristics is a life-lesson in itself. I particularly enjoyed the last half, containing the insightful interviews with crop circle researchers and theorists. I call them ‘True Scientists.’ Now, if only mainstream science would follow their lead. But that would be heresy. Boyd Willat Developer of the Dayrunner Planner and the Sensa Pen Your movie is very tasteful and tantalizing and not pushy, and certainly giving your audience a chance to think for themselves and …above all to feel the emotion of ‘wonder.’ Oh, my God, what if it were true? And the art. Damn, I believe it is real art…so so beautiful and clean and clear! You did a good job and it is a gift to the world… thank you. I am very proud to know you. Elizabeth Rossen Artist http://www.elizabethrosson.com Your DVD, What on Earth?, is just marvelous!! I’ve watched it two times since receiving it and so enjoyed the comments and thoughts of those you’ve interviewed - the “cream of the crop!” It directly addresses the most profound issues surrounding the whole phenomenon. Thanks so much for making it. I was impressed with CROP CIRCLES: Quest for Truth - this one is another impressive film that takes the whole subject further. Dr. Walter Starck Publisher, Golden Dolphin Video CD Magazine http://www.goldendolphin.com Congratulations on an excellent job. The videography, editing, music and narration are all very well done. Most importantly, you managed to capture the beauty and mystery of the circles and present their wonder without any distracting diversions into dubious beliefs. Your own narration is particularly good with clarity of both voice and thinking. I hope it finds the attention it deserves. VV Hsu Filmmaker What good work! I was disappointed when it suddenly stopped. I wanted to see more. Good to wet people’s appetite. I like you as the narrator and thus made it a personal journey. This is a very smart approach. The editing is good and the speakers are first class. Your presentation is very professional and smartly written. Bravo! Victoria Moran Author http://www.victoriamoran.com Your film is exquisite-- so professional, so enlightening. And incredible editing: it flows. Stevanne Auerbach, Ph.D. / Dr. Toy (tm) http://www.drtoy.com You are the perfect guide asking the right questions and interviewing many who cast insights, scientific reasoning and comparative studies to help us approach understanding of what is clearly beyond our comprehension. My husband, a trained scientist, was skeptical, and afterward shares more of my wonderment. Thank you for your dedication over more than fifteen years in creating what promises to be a special film for our times that helps to bridge the gap between the past of Stonehenge and mysticism, and Sputnik and skepticism. I intend to share the information about your new documentary with many. Anyone who cares about the earth should see this film. Anne Baring Jungian Analyst & Author http://www.annebaring.com Your film is marvelous - really exciting and also very beautiful and poetic. I watched it entranced and really felt the presence of tha consciousness that is trying to connect with us and wake us up. It does feel as if we are being nudged towards a line we have to cross, to become more conscious. To be invited to do so by patterns as beautiful and intricate and mathematically eloquent as these, is wonderful. If we could, like the alchemists, be brought to the point of “squarring the circle” that would be remarkable - if only. You have really achieved what you set out to do. Many, many congratulations. Suzanne Kai Executive Producer, StudioLA.TV http://www.studiola.tv I LOVE your documentary!! I think I’ve watched it ten times. It’s so exciting to see and learn about the crop circles! You Go, Girl!! Cariel Quinly Author http://www.HeartlinkInstitute.com I have seen numerous crop circle films but this one really spoke to my heart. Well done. I showed my class and they loved it. I will have you on my radio show. Bob Hieronimus 21st Century Radio/Future Talk http://www.21centuryradio.com Roy Gibbon Author http://www.shumei.org/publications/offering_light.html Absolutely stunning film. I cannot praise it highly enough. Not only does What on Earth? present numerous enchanting pictures of crop circles accompanied by beautiful background music, but it also includes fascinating stories, explanations and conjectures about this phenomenon by people who have personally experienced it. Something extraordinary is happening on Earth, and it is probably much more important to all of us than we can imagine. If you are at all interested in the nature of reality beyond the narrow consensus views promoted by our mainstream media and institutions, then you owe it to yourself to see this film. I guarantee you won’t be disappointed. Marshall Masters Host Cut to the Chase Radio http://www.marshall.masters.com Brad Steiger Host Jeff Rense Show http://www.jeffrense.com http://www.bradandsherry.com Your video nails the rational thinkers. Wow, you nail it big time. You’re the first croppie producer to explain sacred geometry in a manner that can be easily grasped by mainstream folk. Very interesting. A superb production, indeed. Dee Andrew Host Eye to the Sky Radio http://www.eye2thesky.net Do you wonder why you don’t hear much about crop circles anymore? Do you think crop circles have all been explained as hoaxes? Well, think again! Suzanne Taylor and her team have done a wonderful job of presenting the deepening mystery behind the crop circle phenomenon. I have watched this DVD several times now and I highly recommend it. Geoffrey Ransford After letting you know how much I liked the film, my (adult) son watched What on Earth? once, then a second time, then a third time, and has been picking at it a fourth time, all in a few days. I have never seen him do anything like this. Keep up the wonderful work. Larry W. Bryant Author http://www.ufoview.posterous.com Your documentary encourages (and compels) the viewer to perform a simple human task: to ask questions and demand answers. Isn’t that what any mystery of nature tempts us to do? Hop aboard this gently moving train to a destination that reveals itself during the journey! Alan Cohen Author and Teacher http://www.allancohen.com I loved loved loved it! What a magnificent presentation! It is by far the most comprehensive, well-balanced, and heart-centered overview of crop circles I have seen. You mention that you wanted to make the best video about it ever, and you have succeeded gloriously! Thank you for your sincere heartfelt dedication to this project. I love the crop circle phenomenon and take great inspiration in knowing that it is getting to more and more people -- and you are a major vehicle for this service! Keep up that great work and thank you for all you have done and are doing. Joff Williams Hi there, I’ve just watched your film last night and can’t stop thinking about it. The images keep coming into my mind whilst I’m trying to do other things. We have a small art gallery tea shop restaurant place in a very busy market town in the middle of France and want to sell your film there. Thank you for opening my eyes a lot wider. Cordula Herzog-Hall I just watched the movie and I am so impressed with the wonderful work you did. Thank you so much for bringing this phenomenon to the public. I have been fascinated by crop circle formations since their first documented appearances, and you did a great job in bringing it all together, with the different interviews and even the ‘fakers.’ Congratulations! We forwarded one copy to our great channel JZ Knight, and I am sure that she will be impressed. Thanks again and God bless you! Michael Newark Dowser-- in the film I love the fact you have included SO many of the formations I dowsed genuine with powerful energies. Suzanne, SURE you don’t dowse just a little? And the report where the Japanese group meditated for a formation and one appeared the day after, that one dowses powerful for me, so they were answered. WOW. You have included so many good parts it’s hard to pick out the best. I love the film. The balance is right where you take the people on a wonderland trip through the fields, JUST enough of everything to allow your brain to interact with the film and form opinions. Nothing heavy with the science, just the right mix I believe. WELL DONE. Suzanne, you have a heart of gold, AND it shows. Paul Shishis Amazing to say the least. In all my experience and research in this field I do believe you are on the right path of cosmic consciousness. This should be shared to the entire human family. Victor Goss Filmmaker As an amateur crop glyph ‘researcher’ for the last decade, I must congratulate you on making the best film so far on the subject. I think you have a winner, and anything we could do to help or share our work with you for the sake of this film we would be glad to give. Val Heath Thank you, thank you, thank you and congratulations for the brilliant DVD on crop circles. I saw you at Glastonbury recently (I live there) and think your DVD is the best one I have seen. It is a joy to see all the much loved faces and hear their wisdom and of course the amazing filming of the circles. I think the whole thing was put together beautifully. Thank you once again. Joan Hirsch Massage Therapist I LOVED your documentary, and the world REALLY NEEDS all that information that you gathered. Just fascinating! Jay Breymer Novelist, Essayist and Poet Beautiful work, Suzanne. I have been following the “Crop Circle Mystery” since the early 90’s, know how important the phenomenon is, and thank you sincerely for doing such and excellent job of presenting the history, context, and diverse viewpoints, Bravo! Mudita ZuVuYah I want to get the word out in as many ways as possible to support you in putting What on Earth? into millions of hands. In my opinion, this is such a remarkable piece! Not only is it clear and informative for the folks that are new to this subject, but it is thrilling and juicy for me, a Croppie for thirteen years. I am enjoying sharing it with visitors and just ordered another to pass around as a loaner. Thank you, thank you for a brilliant and expansive film. I particularly appreciate the We Are One consciousness that weaves throughout. Crop circles have been occurring all over the world for at least hundreds and perhaps thousands of years. Usually appearing overnight in anything that grows, they are beyond remarkable, displaying advanced geometries in formations as big as two football fields. Why has something so startling and spectacular been relatively ignored? Or silenced? My film was made out of a passion to correct the ideas held by a misinformed public. The source of many crop circles is unknown, but the public has been misled - perhaps by a deliberate disinformation campaign - and now thinks they’re all made by people. Could they be the marks of another intelligence? Could these marks trigger the biggest shift in our worldview since Copernicus and Galileo challenged Earth’s place in the cosmos? Have the governments of the world been keeping us in the dark, thinking we weren’t ready for such a leap? If you can’t account for every crop circles as coming from human beings, where do they come from? The answer could change the world. I have had a personal involvement with the circles since the late 1980s. What on Earth? was shot over several summers in southern England. The film engages my fascinating friends - visionary artists, educators, philosophers, artists and mathematicians from around the world - who converge at this epicenter of the crop circle phenomenon to study it and document it. What on Earth? deals with the profound effect the circles have had on these people. And the effect they might have on the world. I am devoted to getting my film seen so that peer-reviewed articles in science journals - which attest to the circles being of unknown origin - can no longer be ignored. Evidence suggests we are being signaled by an intelligence that’s not our own. That people ignore what is occurring is as unbelievable as the phenomenon itself. We need a massive change of mind in the world. We struggle with overwhelming problems. Our thinking has created many of them, and it stands in the way of solving all of them. As long as we think the same way, how can we change the results we get? What could revolutionize our thinking so we would make the radical changes we need? See this movie. It will plant seeds. Visit the website. Interact there. Be part of a conversation about what can get us where we need to go. And let’s get attention paid to the circle phenomenon. If there’s other intelligence besides ours, we’ll take our place in a much bigger reality than we know now. Our small-mindedness will have to give way, and, as someone in the film says, “That could be what saves this civilization.” John Mack Pulitzer Prize winning Harvard professor http://www.johnemackinstitute.org By and large, you can’t really nail down the UFO abduction phenomenon. But the crop matter, you can’t deny that. There they are. They’re there. It’s the most dramatic, most extraordinary crossover from the other dimension in the history of the human race. John Michell writing in his magazine, The Cereologist http://www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/john_Michell_(writer) A great power has arisen, directing thoughts and perception towards a more complete and satisfactory view of reality than the modern conventions of materialism have previously allowed. Gently, subtly, with no disturbance or panic, we are being guided across a watershed, from one worldview to another. And this is in no way arbitrary, but a purposeful process, in accordance with the interests of eternal nature and the necessities of the present. Brian Swimme Author and mathematical cosmologist specializing in the evolution of the universe http://www.brianswimme.org The existence of crop circles eases us out of some of the prior certainties we might have had. We find ourselves considering new ideas about the nature of our universe. We begin to imagine that things might be different than we thought. We might begin to release ourselves from some of the tired explanations imprinted in our minds by the media. But, most important of all, we might begin to feel stunned by the simple fact that here we are in the midst of this overwhelming mystery, the universe. Ralph Noyes The Crop Circle Enigma: Grounding the Phenomenon in Science, Culture and Metaphysics After honest appraisal of crop circle data it is impossible to maintain the rationalistic worldview on which modern science and education are founded. One is led into unfamiliar channels of thought, which point away from structured theories and hard-and-fast beliefs towards a more mystical view of reality, and, eventually, towards the greater mysteries of divinity and the living universe. Paul Horowitz Project Director Search for Extra - Terrestrial Intelligence (SETI) http://www.seti.org/Page.aspx?pid=1366 If we were to discover extra-terrestrial life, it would show that we are not intellectually unique in the galaxy. Man has a tendency to think he’s very special. We consider ourselves morally, culturally, and intellectually unique. But if we were to find a signal from another star system, another thinking being, we would know that none of that is true. A connection with another intelligence would be the first bridging across four billion years of independent life in evolution. It would be the end of Earth’s cultural isolation in a galaxy and a universe surely containing millions of other civilizations. It would be without doubt the greatest discovery in the history of humankind. SUZANNE TAYLOR is the Executive Producer of the feature documentary, CROP CIRCLES: Quest for Truth. http://www.WhatOnEarthMovie.com A former actress and fine arts painter, she is a central figure in the worldwide crop circle research community. As the founder of Mighty Companions, a non-profit dedicated to thinking outside the box, her home in Los Angeles is a gathering place for people committed to shaping a better future. Her blog, Making Sense of These Times (http://www.TheConversation.org), posts considerations about how our worldview needs to evolve and how the crop circle phenomenon could influence that evolution. To quash circle skeptics who question her intelligence, she resorts to standard biographical information: at NYU she made Phi Beta Kappa and graduated summa cum laude. A Mighty Companions archival site includes a diary of early crop circles goings on (http://www.MightyCompanions.org/cropcircles). Mary Duprey Co-Producer/Editor http://www.breakthroughvisionaryfilms.com MARY DUPREY earned her BA from SUNY Potsdam and her MA from Goddard Collage. After studying editing and digital film production at the New York film Academy and the Los Angeles Film School, she began her editing career by creating trailers and promotional pieces. This is her first feature film. She was associate editor for the short documentary, The Last Stand: Heroes at Ballona Wetlands, which aired on PBS as part of the Natural Heroes series in 2004 and 2005. In 2004, the film won Best Documentary Award at the ION Film Festival, and in 2005 it won the Telly Award. Awards include several Gold Cines, a Gold and two Bronze awards from the International Film & TV Festival of New York BRUCE HANIFAN’s music encompasses a wide variety of styles ranging from classical film scores, rock, and avant guard to contemporary world music. His music has a fresh, modern sound and he often combines interesting ethnic or high-tech elements with traditional orchestral styles. Awards include several Gold Cines, a Gold and two Bronze awards from the International Film &TV Festival of New York, several Golden Eagle Awards, one Gold and four Silver Cindys, the Crystal Award, a Buccaneer award and Telly and Bronze Apple Awards. Suzanne Taylor, producer/director, on location for her new documentary, What on Earth? The Pyramid, UK The Pillow, UK Celtic Knot, UK Boxley Trefoil, UK Hessen, Germany Lane End Down, UK Huish, UK Bainbridge, Ohio, USA The Mandolin, UK West Woods, UK Shalbourne, UK Etchelhampton, UK Spokes, UK The Face, UK Catherine Wheel, UK Oss, Netherlands West Stowell, UK Birdwing, UK Locust Grove. Ohio, USA Bockschaft, Germany Mandelbrot Set, UK Crawley Down, UK Barbury Castle, UK Rollrights, UK Windmill Hill, UK Uffington, UK Chilcomb Down, UK Rope, UK Suzanne Taylor Rope, UK Production Notes My house in Los Angeles is a gathering place for progressive activists. The crop circles became a part of our conversation in the late 80s, after I saw some pictures of them. What could they be and where did they come from? The more I learned, the more I realized that there was no way to account for people making these artworks -- all of them, that is. (See “Why Real Crop Circles Can’t be Hoaxed” :http://www.theconversation.org/booklet2.html.) And that if other intelligence was engaging with us, we would be one humanity in relation to ‘the other,’ which would be the biggest change in our juxtaposition to the universe since Galileo proved that Earth wasn’t at its center, and would give us another worldview from which we might have more success running our world. Along the way, as my involvement with the circles grew and I became part of the community of ‘croppies’ who come to England from all over the world every summer to engage with the phenomenon, I took it as my mission to counter the bad job the media was doing in bringing us information about what was going on. (See the Robertson Panel from 1952 http://www.en.wikipedia. org/wiki/Robertson_Panel for the government’s decision to make fun of the idea of visitation.) Since you tell the world about anything by making a film, in 1996 I started looking for a filmmaker. It took me till 2000 to find one, and CROP CIRCLES: Quest for Truth, which came out in 2002, was the result. I’m the Executive Producer of that movie, which won the 2003 Audience Award from the UFO Congress Film Festival, and had a respectable theatrical run followed by three years on the SciFi Channel. I started “What on Earth?” the following summer -- 2003, when thousands of people in Europe died from the worst heat ever and it was especially scorching in the fields -- to give a different slant to what the first film had covered. This one, for which I’m producer/director, is a more personal effort, where I take you into the inner sanctum of circle enthusiasts who are comfortable with me and let their hair(s) down. The first film was more about evidence and proof and this one is more about enthusiasm and passion. Why have such intelligent, successful people dropped careers to write books about the circles, give lectures about them, take the photographs and generally have revised their lives to maintain an involvement with what is going on? I am the one in the croppie community with eyes on the world, and how to get the information out. So, summer after summer, I returned to be with my buddies and film what they had to say. I amassed over 200 hours of footage, and, with Mary Duprey, my editor, made it into a coherent whole. Mary contributed so much to structuring it, let alone shooting some of the best footage, that I made her the co-producer. The production had started out with an artist friend who was trying out her video camera the summer we shot the first movie. It was a harrowing beginning to a 10-week shoot when, for the first few weeks, the fields were quarantined thanks to mad cow disease, and the whole time was so cold that we never got out of winter jackets. My friend fell so in love with filming that us two little innocents embarked on the escapade of making another movie together, thinking it would be a low-budget job where we’d shoot on a shoestring and then play with putting it together. Ah the joys of modern technology, where you don’t have to be a movie studio to turn out a film. All right, but you do have to know more than we knew, and I gradually moved from the little lark we embarked on to where the film became a professional production, still casual and friendly in tone but with more serious attention paid to sound and lighting and cinematography, let alone the post work of scoring the movie, doing color correction, and all the rest. In the sumer of 2009, after two years when I hadn’t been in England while the serious work of assembling the film was going on, I went there to show it to the circle family who were thrilled that it had just won the 2009 EBE AWARD for Best Feature Documentary from the UFO Congress Film Festival. What a difference technology had made, where, after years of painstaking searching for rumored circles, cell phones and GPS devices were spreading reports on new circles and guiding everyone to the right spots. There were three film crews at work, and best I make hay before the market gets flooded. I sat in on a shoot being done by a company that had a full crew and many more bells and whistles than I ever had. I am the on-camera presence dialoguing with everyone in What on Earth?, and I was struck by a difference in what they were getting, where my relationships with the people had made them so natural when they were filmed -- albeit I took a lot of flack for always shoving cameras in people’s faces. At this new shoot, the croppie being filmed was put on a platform to answer questions fired at him, and he was stammering. It was a relief from kicking myself that we’d never had a boom or some of the other accouterments that go with having a full scale production crew!