Immersive documentary story telling
Real life through a cinematic lens
Immersive documentary story telling
Immersive documentary story telling
Immersive documentary story telling
Founded in 2011, we specialize in documentary style promotional videos that convey a compelling and distilled message about your brand, cause or project. Our work is engaging and immersive, creating a feeling that you are with your subjects and want to know more about them and their cause.
We flew to Ecuador to capture indigenous Andean women harvesting raw blue agave sap, delivering it to a local distillery and creating the world's first export of an ancient Ecuadorian traditional alcohol known as CHAWAR MISKE (Quechua chawar "raw" + mishki "sweet"). Unlike traditional Mezcal, which is made from the cooked heart of the agave plant, miske is simply distilled sap.
PRODUCED / DIRECTED / EDITED
When Brenda was faced with several debilitating health issues simultaneously, she sought care from Virginia Mason. Her goal was not only to get her life back, but to climb to Everest Basecamp. Brenda's story was geared to inspire donors at the Virginia Mason Dreambuilder's Ball.
STORY DIRECTION / EDITING
From 2012-2015 we worked with an oil company capturing footage of their operations in Alaska. Our aim was to provide their company with updates on the operations while simultaneously capturing this unique and unsettling mechanical landscape for a "fly on the wall" documentary.
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Award-winning feature-length documentary about how the context in which we experience art affects our perception of its value. Featuring world-famous violinist Joshua Bell, well-known rock musician Chris Ballew (Presidents of the United States of America), Pulitzer-prize winning journalist Gene Weingarten and five full-time street performers. Shot over three years, it recounts the trials and tribulations of making your way as an artist on the streets of Seattle.
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Director David Watkins flatlined on the operating table- his heart stopped for 5 minutes. For an otherwise healthy man in his thirties, a congenital heart defect nearly proved fatal. After being revived and surviving a subsequent stroke, he became determined to do something with his second lease on life.
STORY DIRECTOR / EDITING
Does urban progress mean the end of the urban artist? In 1981, artists living and working in the heart of Seattle’s warehouse district discovered a turn of the century gem: an abandoned freight building used to move lumber from old skid row. For many, it was a waste of space, but for the artists who took it over it was a blank canvas.
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Mid-length feature documentary about Carson Henley's attempt to write and record an entire album in one hundred hours. Featuring Allen Stone and Tess Henley.
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Short docu promo about how GOODWILL is affecting lives.
EDITING
Short promo for band SISTERS upcoming album release
PHOTOGRAPHY / EDITING
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