VIDEOS

VIDEOS

Documentaries

Honest Johnson’s

An inspiring look at overcoming adversity and discovering one’s identity, “Honest Johnson’s” tells the story of Nate Johnson’s transition from a convicted felon to a tattoo shop owner. This documentary explores Nate’s life in prison and how art sparked the inspiration for his tattoo shop, a place that has come to be an important place for art, community, and acceptance.

The Maryanns

Two guitarists, a violinist and a drummer. These Bellingham, Wash. artists are The Mary Anns and they have some thoughts to share on women in the music industry, live performances and their driving force as a band — folk music.

 

Raven Rock

This Redmond, Wash. organization pairs rescued horses with at-risk children for mutual healing.

Mega School

Exploration of the Loyal Heights Elementary expansion and its negative impacts on the community.

Smith Park

Smith Park in Oak Harbor, Wash. is home to 150 Garry oak trees and a long history.

How to Eat Acorns

Commissioned video for the Oak Harbor Garry Oak Society to educate the community on how to eat acorns.

Creatives Cope With COVID-19

feat. Magnolia Baseball and Creators Collide

During the stay-at-home-order, musicians are restricted to playing virtual shows using programs like Zoom. Quarantined together, Bellingham band Magnolia Baseball continues playing in their basement where they recorded their first album. Guitarist Nathan Roe reminisces on live shows and looks forward to the WWU Entrepreneurship & Innovation Program’s virtual event, Creators Collide.

Creatives Cope With COVID-19

feat. Alexander Vincini and the Black Lab Gallery

The COVID-19 pandemic has caused non-essential businesses to temporarily close their doors. This mandate includes art galleries and live music venues, such as Everett’s Black Lab Gallery. The closure affects many creatives, including Alexander Vincini, who continues to make his art during quarantine. During a time in which art has been deemed non-essential, Black Lab’s owner, Isabella Valencia, is determined that artists will persevere and art will live on.

 

Narrative

Cubby

A girl loses her imaginary friend Cubby, sending her on a search around a laundromat.

Anne

An old woman who can't quite let go of the past is visited by her daughter who tries to intervene.

Jones Ave

A young boy engaged in a war against girls which is disrupted when his partner in crime moves away.

 

Peaches

A girl reminisces on a romantic relationship when confronted with tragedy.

 

Client-based ads

A Trip to the Groovies

Policy trailer for Majestic Bay Theatres in Ballard, Seattle, Wash.. The trailer is a parody of the theater's original policy trailer called "A Trip to the Movies" that was set in the 50s, about two siblings going to a movie together. In "A Trip to the Groovies," the kids are in their twenties and going to a movie together yet again, but in the new culture of the 70s. This trailer plays before every screening at Majestic Bay Theatres.

What Lies Ahead

Advertisement made for Keystone, a club for the Boys and Girls Club of America, that provides leadership development opportunities for teenagers.

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