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Jacqueline Ratliff is a full time second year graduate student in the process of receiving a Masters of Fine Arts in Science and Natural History Filmmaking at Montana State University. She is a recent graduate from Ohio University with a Bachelor of Science in Communication, along with minors in Communication Studies, Geography, and History.  Her work has been shown at Big Sky Documentary Film Festival, PBS Ohio, and SportsCenter Live. Her photographs have been digitally published on 10TV News Weather Segments and in a 2016 edition of Junior National Geographic. 

Jacqueline's recent internships included The Ohio Department of Natural Resources working as a videographer/photographer intern and Yellowstone National Park as a filmmaker intern. Moreover, she works with the Montana State University Club Mens Rugby team and Mens Lacrosse team as a videographer capturing the home games and editing highlights. 

 

Jacqueline has a unique sense of finding stories that help educate and involve the public with conservation, sustainability, and preservation efforts. Her films and photographs illustrate her passions for human/animal relations, wildlife conservation, meteorology, sports, history, and geographical landscapes and landforms.

Her dream is to work for National Geographic, where she can enhance and learn new cinematography and impact storytelling skills for future endeavors.

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Who is Jacqueline Ratliff?

Awards & Highlights

Soaring Through Life

2022, Selection at Big Sky Documentary Film Festival

                     -Missoula, Montana

Second Chances

2023, Selection at Big Sky Documentary Film Festival

                     -Missoula, Montana

2023, Selection at Kino Film Festival

                     -Moscow, Idaho

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