Corwin Roncace

About Me


As a passionate filmmaker, I discovered my love for storytelling at an early age. In 2014, I earned my Bachelor of Arts Degree in Film/Video Studies from George Mason University, supplemented by additional film courses at Arlington Independent Media.

Over the years, I've dedicated myself to numerous film shoots and projects, with a particular focus on environmental documentaries and educational films. One notable project was my senior film at George Mason University, which explored how young children connect with nature through outdoor camps. More recently, I produced "StyrofoamMom," an environmental documentary highlighting the hazards of Styrofoam. Following that, we founded a non-profit environmental program "SustainableScoop, of which now I am Co-Producer."

At SustainableScoop, we're committed to providing individuals from all backgrounds with a platform to share their stories and concerns about sustainability through film. Through our program, we offer classes to empower others to utilize film for advocacy and education.

Currently, we're embarking on a new documentary project titled "Flute Enchantment." This film aims to illuminate the rich history and profound influence of the Native American flute—a timeless instrument known for its ability to evoke peace and joy. "Flute Enchantment" will showcase how this instrument fosters unity, promotes diversity, equity, and inclusion, and has evolved over the years.

We welcome volunteers and supporters who share our passion for using film as a tool for positive change. Join us at SustainableScoop as we continue our mission to amplify voices and inspire action through the power of storytelling.


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