Founded by sisters Delphine Godley Sellars and Lucille Godley Patterson in 2016, Urban Community AgricNomics (UCAN) is a 501(c)3 nonprofit rooted in a simple belief: that everyone deserves to grow their own food, care for the land, and live in harmony with the world around them.
A film by Amelie Fawson and Diego Lerma.
This video follows two people whose professions are being phased out by modern technological shifts. Both artists continue their work despite the changing times.
Romelle Terrell is a professional boxer and trainer. During the filming of this documentary, he balanced training clients while preparing for his own professional fight, seeking his first professional win.
This assignment was an interpretation based on a speech given by British-American writer and orator Alan Watts. The video follows a barber, Hugo Sanchez, as he practices his passion.

What does it take for a newspaper to travel from a writer to your very own hands? Over the course of a single night, The Daily Tar Heel churns out 10,000 copies of the weekly paper. This documentary follows the Tuesday night print cycle — from final print proof in the newsroom, to the printing press, to the streets where one man places each issue in every Blue Box before dawn. Special thanks to Triangle Web Printing Co., Scott Braswell, Santos Rojas, Ricardo Harris and Will Lingo.
Filming and editing by Diego Lerma, Andrew Sellers, Kayla Collins, May Proctor, Jordyn Balam and Amelie Fawson.
Produced by Amelie Fawson.