Current Conversations

Working Together to Tell Global River Stories

Written by Rivers are Life Team | May 30, 2024 8:45:42 PM

 

In this episode of "Current Conversations," hosts Arielle Roth and Julia Regeski welcome two dynamic guests from BeAlive Studios: Clif Briley, Executive Producer, and Mark Stewart Iverson, Creative Producer. Together, they share their passion for storytelling and environmental conservation, blending their expertise in filmmaking with their commitment to making a positive impact on the planet. 

Clif Briley has always been fascinated by the power of a great story to transport audiences to different worlds. With over 15 years of experience in docu-reality television and a strong background in online education and filmmaking, Clif's versatility as a producer, director, and writer shines through in his work. He discusses his journey, from a childhood influenced by his mother's career in environmental science to his current role at BeAlive Studios, where he combines his love for filmmaking and environmentalism. Clif's approach emphasizes strong connections with subjects, collaboration with the right team, and creating memorable, timeless content.  

Mark Stewart Iverson, an accomplished creative producer and UCLA Film School graduate, brings a wealth of experience to the conversation. Mark co-created Hulu's hit web series "Dorm Life," which earned a number of awards and accolades. Following a spiritual transformation, he founded MSI Films and produced the award-winning feature "For Prophet." As Creative Producer for several Rivers are Life projects, Mark has produced over 16 films across 8 countries and 5 continents. He reflects on his journey from comedy to conservation, highlighting the importance of impactful storytelling in promoting environmental awareness and action. 

This episode offers a fascinating look at how the combined talents and passions of Clif and Mark are helping to save the world's waterways, one film at a time. Whether you're an environmental advocate, a filmmaking enthusiast, or simply curious about the intersection of media and conservation, we hope you enjoy this episode of "Current Conversations.”