Our Films

our films.

Founder and Director of Pandion Creative, Harrison Buck, has created a number of films over the years.
They primarily focus on human interest stories ad scenic nature with a special focus on music and the outdoors.

Dragon Mom

A film about ableism, accessibility, and the nature of inclusivity.

Dragon Mom is a short documentary that follows Laura, a mother learning to navigate the emotional, physical, and societal complexities of raising a child with that lives with severe disability. Her amazing five-year-old son, Alden, was born with polymicrogyria, rendering him nonverbal and paraplegic. As he begins to explore new possibilities, like learning to use a sit ski, Laura’s journey unfolds in parallel. Alongside her family, Laura must confront the realities of ableism, advocate for accessibility, and redefine what strength and connection look like. Through intimate moments of both struggle and joy, Dragon Mom captures the healing power of nature in building resilience, hope, and a deeper understanding of what it means to be truly inclusive.

MEKO (Feature) 2024

A film 7-years in the making, Meko is the story of man and community who have weathered the storm.

Join filmmaker Harrison Buck for an intimate look at the impact of climate change on fragile coastal communities like the Bahamas Outer Islands, told through the story of renowned fly fishing guide Omeko “Meko” Glinton. Co-starring angler Abbie Schuster, Meko explores resilience, loss, and how fly fishing could help chart a sustainable future after Hurricane Dorian’s devastation. Pandion Creative also planted 441 mangrove trees on Grand Bahama, making our film 100% carbon neutral.

MEKO (Short) 2024

A film 7-years in the making, Meko is the story of man and community who have weathered the storm.

Join filmmaker Harrison Buck for an intimate look at the impact of climate change on fragile coastal communities like the Bahamas Outer Islands, told through the story of renowned fly fishing guide Omeko “Meko” Glinton. Co-starring angler Abbie Schuster, Meko explores resilience, loss, and how fly fishing could help chart a sustainable future after Hurricane Dorian’s devastation

The Tightest Line

A film about passion, preservation, and the fight to protect a fading tradition.

The Tightest Line is a documentary that follows North American fly fishing guides whose lives revolve around wild rivers, elusive fish, and the fragile ecosystems they depend on. As their industry becomes increasingly commercialized and disconnected from its roots, these guides refuse to let the sport lose its soul.From the pristine waters of Idaho to the flats of the Bahamas and the rivers of the Pacific Northwest, The Tightest Line captures their pursuit of purpose, teaching the next generation, restoring habitats, and rediscovering what it means to be truly connected to nature. Featuring original music by Andy Falco and Chris Pandolfi of The Infamous Stringdusters, The Shook Twins, Soundthoughts, PIKA, and Cari Cari.