Halcyon (1989)
An afternoon of training for Olympic diver Greg Louganis transforms into a visual poem about freedom, the flight of the spirit, and the astonishing physical prowess of which the human body is capable. The title of this award-winning short film alludes to the mythical kingfisher, a harbinger of calm after the storm and a symbol of grace, elegance, and vigor.
Director: Daniel Goldberg Lerner
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Greg Louganis as |
| Directing | Daniel Goldberg Lerner | Director |
| Production | Daniel Goldberg Lerner | Producer |
| Art | Daniel Goldberg Lerner | Conceptual Design |
| Writing | Daniel Goldberg Lerner | Writer |
| Editing | Daniel Goldberg Lerner | Editor |
| Camera | Daniel Goldberg Lerner | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Mussef Sibay | Editor |
| Camera | Bob Jeffers | Director of Photography |
| Camera | Scott Lyness | Director of Photography |
| Camera | John Urich-Sass | Director of Photography |
| Camera | Mussef Sibay | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Gary Stockdale | Original Music Composer |
| Sound | John B. Pike | Sound Designer |