Singer's first film
Dark Days, about a homeless community living in the tunnels underneath New York City, was awarded The Freedom of Expression Award, The Cinematography Award and The Audience Award at the
Sundance Film Festival of 2000.
Dark Days was also awarded Best Documentary/Non-Fiction film of 2000 by the Los Angeles Film Critics Association and won the
Independent Spirit Award for Best Documentary of 2000 from the
Independent Filmmaker Project (IFP). Based in High Springs, the divers of G.U.E. and the W.K.P.P. research the labyrinth of water-filled cave systems that make up the
Floridan aquifer. Both organizations have pushed the outer limit of diving technology, accumulating world records in the process. The short films Singer made are now used as a tool in schools across Florida, teaching children about the importance of water protection and conservation.{{Cite journal |access-date=2007-10-29 |url=http://www.floridadep.net/geology/news/sept2003_forum.pdf |title=Hydrogeology Program: Getting the message out == References ==