How do you get someone back over the rail? Nobody seemed to know - but Kevin Briggs was determined to find out.
After watching a young man say his final goodbye one cold, rainy night on the Golden Gate Bridge, Kevin saw an opportunity to help people find a reason to keep going. This is the story of how he learned to help people through their darkest hour.
Produced by a global team of filmmakers as part of Muse Film School (musefilmschool.org) for the original web-series The Remarkable Ones (theremarkableones.org).
The Traffic Cop Who Became Gaurdian of the Golden Gate premiered at SEE, a storytelling event in Portland, Oregon on March 10, 2018.
Credits:
Director: Jay Menez
Producer: Martin Hill
Co-Producer: Pablo Garcia Saldaña
Second Camera: Marla Guo
Audio / Gaffer: Bill Aston
Editor: Wendi Koble
Executive Producer: Randy Panado
Executive Producer: Patrick Moreau
Executive Producer: Kathryn Giroux
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23 апр 2018