JOIN THE ADVENTURE:
We need your help to support the first educational series
focused on wild orchids and their ecosystems.
Here 's how you can help:
1. Purchase the Ghost Orchid Swamp
pilot episode DVD and Stig Dalström's Ghost Orchid print. >
2. Show the Wild Orchid Man pilot episode to your organization.
Call 941.228.7288 or email us.
3. Be a Producer! We are looking for individuals
and companies who share our vision and want to contribute to the future
of the Wild Orchid Man series in a substantial capacity. Call 941.228.7288
or email us.
Send checks made payable to:
Studio Ray
3101 West Place
Sarasota, Florida 34234
For more information:
941.228.7288
or
Contact us via email
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THE WILD ORCHID MAN REVIEWS
Recent Reviews:
"There may not be any crocodile hunting going on, but Wild
Orchid Man is rapturous entertainment nevertheless." April 13th,
2009 by Cooper Levey-Baker for Creative Loafing. Read
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"While the series features an awful lot about orchids in the wild, there's
much to suggest that the man talking about those gorgeous flowers is
anything but wild."
June 11, 2009 by George Meyer for the Herald-Tribune. Read
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Audience Comments:
Preview screenings of the first episode of the WILD ORCHID MAN
drew standing room only crowds! Here are some of the comments:
Thank you for sharing that incredible experience with us. We wish you
the luck that you and your beautiful film deserve!! —C.K.
Wow! What a beautiful and comprehensive movie - much success! This series
should raise awareness and help save our environment which is so fragile
and under such stress. —J.A.M.
Stig's humor was a great addition to this interesting and informative
film.—M.G.
You all did a fantastic job of filming the Wild Orchid Man.—S.G.
The movie was superb! It would be great educational material for schools.
Just enough alligators to keep kids' interest.—H.L.
Loved the film - a slow meander through nature, as it should be. I have
been unable to stroll in the woods since becoming disabled by MS. This
movie was a pure joy. Enjoyed the wealth of knowledge and great humor.
As a former obsessive taxonomist (micro-paleontology) I especially welcome
the new "living" taxonomy. Great work! —J.S.
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