About
Agency, Depth & Voice
Distance Media finds agency, depth and voice to empower ideas impacted by polarization. We utilize creative pathways to interweave dialogues, storytelling, accountability and research to produce documentary films and emerging story forms.
Value Statement
Space for surprise
Distance Media is a creative engine committed to a posture of fluid resilience through evolving outcomes. When societal norms go wrong we’re working together to close distance, thereby creating space for surprise and substantive debate.
Meet the team
WRITER | DIRECTOR | CREATIVE PRODUCER
Aaron Peirano Garrison
Aaron Peirano Garrison is the founder of Distance Media LLC. His work explores new and traditional story forms in film and media. He is fascinated by how story-telling through images creates connections inter-culturally and across time. His globally minded practice is informed by a life-long passion for social and cross-cultural engagement and by his prior background in international humanitarian fieldwork in South East Asia, Central and South America.
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His work aims to create visual interventions inspired by imperative questions and to explore artistic forms in a collaborative fashion. Aaron received his B.A. in Art with a concentration in Film from Yale, where he was an Eli Whitney scholar and a CCAM fellow. His documentaries and media installations have been shown at the Whitney Humanities Center, New Haven Docs Film Festival, Yale Center for Collaborative Arts and Media, Forte Festival at the University of Alabama, Providence College and more. A work-in-progress screening of “Questions of Justice” was Yale Policy Lab’s event of the year, now being developed as a series in collaboration with Trevite Willis and Keero Birla. His documentary, “Spectacular Body” screened at Yale Center for Collaborative Arts and Media, is also now in development as a Series with Keero Birla. His documentary, “The Wisdom in Fashion ”, screened by invitation at the International Festival of Arts and Ideas.
PRODUCER
Keero Birla
Keero Birla is an award-winning producer of factual documentaries, television series and Imax films with entertaining and artistic themes that promote lifelong learning and engagement.
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He is known for “Tiger Tiger,” directed by George Butler, which was awarded the Warner Prize at the Environment Film Festival. His filmography includes “The Age of AI with Robert Downey Jr.” (YouTube Premium), “The Holy Traveller” (BYUTV) and several Imax documentaries, including “India: Kingdom of the Tiger,” “Flight Without Wings” and “Dinosaurs Alive 3D.” As director and writer of 150+ hours of factual and lifestyle television, his work can be seen on “Brave New Worlds with Stephen Hawking” (Discovery), “The Big Decision” (CBC), “Property Shop” (HGTV) as well as all five seasons of the Gemini-nominated “Chuck’s Day Off” and the international hit series “Eat Street” (Food Network), among others.
EDITOR
Evan Johnson
Evan Johnson discovered his passion for documentary film while studying at New York University’s Kanbar Institute of Film and Television. Soon after, he was learning hands-on as an assistant editor for HBO’s Sinatra: All Or Nothing At All and Rolling Stone: Stories from the Edge.
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He helped craft Hulu’s And We Go Green, a film about electric-racecar drivers, PBS’s The Oratorio, Martin Scorsese’s “love letter to music,” and Disney’s Afterward, which follows an Israeli-American psychoanalyst as she probes the traumas of the Holocaust and the Israeli-Palestine conflict. He just completed editing The King of In Between, a documentary about singer-songwriter Garland Jeffreys, and is currently assembling a film about women’s wrestling.