About Metamorph films & web
Metamorph Films and Web, LLC, is a film production and interactive web design company based out of Livingston, Montana.
Kathy Kasic is a producer / camerawoman for science and natural history films and a web designer with over 12 years of experience. Her recent film, The Fishman, received over 8 million viewers on BBC and was produced for the BBC as part of the award winning 3-part series on the Yellowstone Ecosystem. The Fishman won an award for Human-Wildlife interactions at the International Wildlife Film Festival, was nominated for two awards at the Banff Mountain Film Festival, and it screened at Telluride Mountain Film Festival three times. It has been nominated for an award at Wildscreen Festival, the Global Wildlife and Environmental Film Festival in October. Her other work has also received high accolades including a BAFTA (for the camera team on BBC's Yellowstone) and an Emmy nomination for 2010. Her film "Against the Current" won Best of Festival at the Great Falls Fly Fishing Festival and won two Tellies. Her work has been featured on BBC, National Geographic, PBS, History Channel, Animal Planet, Discovery Channel, CBS, and NPR.
Kathy is currently part of the Wild Horizons Ltd team working on a 7-part series about North America for the Discovery Channel, a follow-up series to Planet Earth.
She continues to produce films about people with a passion for wilderness. Kathy is an internationally published biologist and holds an M.S. in Biology and an M.F.A in Science and Natural History Filmmaking.
Kathy uses her skills as a filmmaker to create interactive custom websites in HTML, Flash, CSS, Cold Fusion, and PHP. She specializes in integrating video and flash in website designs as well as designing sites for the ever-expanding market of smartphones, such as Blackberries and iPhones. Kathy develops content for sites using Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and consults on social media marketing for sites like Facebook and Twitter.
Mike Kasic is an accomplished sound recordist with extensive experience working in extreme environments. For over 17 years, Mike has worked in every biome on the planet, capturing sound in the most remote of locations, whether in a MIR submarine at the bottom of the ocean, in the vast deserts of Africa, the muddy rivers of the Amazon rainforest, or on top of the world at the North Pole. Mike is also a specialist in underwater sound and has engineered equipment and developed new techniques for the acquisition of underwater sync sound.
His impressive list of credits include substantial work for the BBC, Discovery Channel, National Geographic, PBS, and WNET Nature.