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Dawn (from an Old English verb dagian "to become day") is the time that marks, depending on the specific usage, the beginning of the twilight before sunrise, the period of the pre-sunrise twilight or the time of sunrise. When identified as the beginning of or the period of twilight, it is recognized by the presence of weak sunlight, while the Sun itself is still below the horizon.
Different definitions exist for the start of dawn. The difference between these definitions is the amount of sunlight that must be present. This can be correlated with the angular distance of the centre of the Sun (degrees) below the horizon, in the morning:
Astronomical twilight begins at the moment after which the sky is no longer completely dark. This occurs when the Sun is 18 degrees below the horizon in the morning. Though it is possible to localize the direction of the Sun during astronomical dawn and dusk, people in general experience astronomical dawn and dusk as night, even without clouds. The zenith is dark and more than just the brightest stars can be seen (except low above the horizon in the direction of the sun).
NFMLA 7/2014 Moviemaker Magazine Interview with Dir. Dawn Higginbotham
"Merry Gentlemen"- directed by Dawn Higginbotham
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Higginbotham Family Reunion 2013 Part 1
Join host, Danny De Lillo, and NewFilmmakers Los Angeles as he sits down with Director Dawn Higginbotham to talk about the challenges of shooting a period piece, taking on multiple production roles, and shooting her film all in one night! Her short film "The Usual" was an official selection of the NFMLA July 2014 Screening Series. Find out more about Dawn and her future projects at MorningPersonPictures.com NewFilmmakers Los Angeles (NFMLA) is a non-profit organization designed to showcase innovative works by emerging filmmakers from around the world, providing the Los Angeles community of entertainment professionals and film goers with a constant surge of monthly screening events. NFMLA provides a forum where filmmakers can be recognized for their contributions, have open audience discu...
"Merry Gentlemen", directed by Dawn Higginbotham, is a seasonal short film about a father quest to assemble his daughters playhouse on Christmas Eve. As scene on LTTM's Shorts Fest Episode 19 on WYPL with closing music by Phil Lee.
Starring Renee O'Connor, Claire Risoli, Randy Crowder, Jonathon Fraser. Created by Dawn Higginbotham and Susan Higginbotham Morning Person Pictures & ROC Pictures Directed by Dawn Higginbotham Synopsis - A woman runs from her complicated past while helping others escape their desperate present. For serious inquiries, please visit our website: http://www.morningpersonpictures.com
Final video submission for B-Stem Project's Hall of Fame Films Competition. Finalist: Dawn Higginbotham
The Dawn spacecraft thundered off the launch pad aboard a Delta II rocket on the first part of its journey to the asteroid belt. If a recognizable person appears in this video, use for commercial purposes may infringe a right of privacy or publicity. It may not be used to state or imply the endorsement by NASA employees of a commercial product, process or service, or used in any other manner that might mislead. Accordingly, it is requested that if this video is used in advertising and other commercial promotion, layout and copy be submitted to NASA prior to release.
Charlie Woods awakens to shocking news and a mystery that needs solving. Cast: Tom Smyth - The Suit Luke Merrit - Charlie Woods Beth Dillion - Beth Crew: Directed by Jack Higginbotham Written by Jack Higginbotham and Tiarnan Hatchell Edited by Tiarnan Hatchell and Jack Higginbotham Sound by Reece Sufferin Lighting by Shannon Noble Music by Various Artists Special Thanks to Anthony Napier Running Time: 9 minutes
Last Train to Memphis Shorts fest as seen on WYPL in 2008. Hosted by Marguerite Hibbets. The Films: 1. Our Attic - by Donald Meyers 2. The Interview - by Doug Phillips 3. Merry Gentlemen - by Dawn Higginbotham. http://www.lasttraintomemphis.com/
The great New Orleans clarinetist in an informal living room rehearsal in Princeton, NJ on 6/4/66. With bassist DeWitt Kay. Dawn on the Desert by Charlie Shavers (recorded by the John Kirby Sextet) Many thanks to trombonist Tom Artin for unearthing this recording and sending it my way! Recorded at Tom Artin’s boyhood home in Princeton Recording by Dewitt Kay Edmond Hall in Princeton to play with a band under the leadership of Tom Artin-trombone Ed Polcer-cornet John Harbison-piano Alan Bergman-drums Dewitt Kay-bass The voice heard on “Lonesome Road” is that of Alan Bergman, drummer and entertainment lawyer The voice heard on “Dawn on the Desert” is that of Tom’s 2-year old son Michael. He is speaking Swedish.
Higginbotham Family Reunion 2013 Part 1
Join host, Danny De Lillo, and NewFilmmakers Los Angeles as he sits down with Director Dawn Higginbotham to talk about the challenges of shooting a period piece, taking on multiple production roles, and shooting her film all in one night! Her short film "The Usual" was an official selection of the NFMLA July 2014 Screening Series. Find out more about Dawn and her future projects at MorningPersonPictures.com NewFilmmakers Los Angeles (NFMLA) is a non-profit organization designed to showcase innovative works by emerging filmmakers from around the world, providing the Los Angeles community of entertainment professionals and film goers with a constant surge of monthly screening events. NFMLA provides a forum where filmmakers can be recognized for their contributions, have open audience discu...
"Merry Gentlemen", directed by Dawn Higginbotham, is a seasonal short film about a father quest to assemble his daughters playhouse on Christmas Eve. As scene on LTTM's Shorts Fest Episode 19 on WYPL with closing music by Phil Lee.
Starring Renee O'Connor, Claire Risoli, Randy Crowder, Jonathon Fraser. Created by Dawn Higginbotham and Susan Higginbotham Morning Person Pictures & ROC Pictures Directed by Dawn Higginbotham Synopsis - A woman runs from her complicated past while helping others escape their desperate present. For serious inquiries, please visit our website: http://www.morningpersonpictures.com
Final video submission for B-Stem Project's Hall of Fame Films Competition. Finalist: Dawn Higginbotham
The Dawn spacecraft thundered off the launch pad aboard a Delta II rocket on the first part of its journey to the asteroid belt. If a recognizable person appears in this video, use for commercial purposes may infringe a right of privacy or publicity. It may not be used to state or imply the endorsement by NASA employees of a commercial product, process or service, or used in any other manner that might mislead. Accordingly, it is requested that if this video is used in advertising and other commercial promotion, layout and copy be submitted to NASA prior to release.
Charlie Woods awakens to shocking news and a mystery that needs solving. Cast: Tom Smyth - The Suit Luke Merrit - Charlie Woods Beth Dillion - Beth Crew: Directed by Jack Higginbotham Written by Jack Higginbotham and Tiarnan Hatchell Edited by Tiarnan Hatchell and Jack Higginbotham Sound by Reece Sufferin Lighting by Shannon Noble Music by Various Artists Special Thanks to Anthony Napier Running Time: 9 minutes
Last Train to Memphis Shorts fest as seen on WYPL in 2008. Hosted by Marguerite Hibbets. The Films: 1. Our Attic - by Donald Meyers 2. The Interview - by Doug Phillips 3. Merry Gentlemen - by Dawn Higginbotham. http://www.lasttraintomemphis.com/
The great New Orleans clarinetist in an informal living room rehearsal in Princeton, NJ on 6/4/66. With bassist DeWitt Kay. Dawn on the Desert by Charlie Shavers (recorded by the John Kirby Sextet) Many thanks to trombonist Tom Artin for unearthing this recording and sending it my way! Recorded at Tom Artin’s boyhood home in Princeton Recording by Dewitt Kay Edmond Hall in Princeton to play with a band under the leadership of Tom Artin-trombone Ed Polcer-cornet John Harbison-piano Alan Bergman-drums Dewitt Kay-bass The voice heard on “Lonesome Road” is that of Alan Bergman, drummer and entertainment lawyer The voice heard on “Dawn on the Desert” is that of Tom’s 2-year old son Michael. He is speaking Swedish.
Higginbotham Family Reunion 2013 Part 1
Last Train to Memphis Shorts fest as seen on WYPL in 2008. Hosted by Marguerite Hibbets. The Films: 1. Our Attic - by Donald Meyers 2. The Interview - by Doug Phillips 3. Merry Gentlemen - by Dawn Higginbotham. http://www.lasttraintomemphis.com/