
Film Projects
Farm to Cafeteria Project
Sprout City Farms and the Denver Green School partner to deliver farm fresh veggies directly to the cafeteria from a CSA farm on the grounds of the school. This video was created as a follow up for a Kickstarter campaign for Sprout City Farms to raise money to continue the program and cover costs of the farm. Shot in 3 days and edited in 2 we were able to raise over 8,000 dollars meeting and exceeding the goal of $15,000.
Camera: Canon 60D
Lens: Kit EF18-200
Mic: Sennheiser MKE 400 with windscreen
Picture Style: User Def. 1
- Standard 3,0,0,0
- Portrait 2,0,0,0
- Landscape 4,0,0,0
- Neutral 0,0,0,0
- Faithful 0,0,0,0
- Monochrome 3, 0, N, N
The Clam Basket: A Story for all the grandchildren.
This documentary is the second installment of a cultural film that follows Suquamish elder and master basket weaver as he weaves his signature clamshell basket passing down a waning traditional art form to his grandchild in Indianola, Washington.
Film: Short Cultural Documentary
Camera: JVC GY 100 HD
Frame Rate: 1/48th
Know your Sector:
Created for PhilanthropyReports.org as an educational infographic for nonprofit board members, philanthropists, employees, and the general public.
Position: Motion Graphics Editor
Edited with: Motion
Screened: YouTube, Nonprofit educational tool
Welcome to IslandWood
Executive Director Ben Klasky introduces IslandWood: A School in the Woods and all of the wonderfully diverse programs and resources we offer.
Film: Short video intro
Camera: JVC GY 200 HD
Position: Cinematographer/ Editor
Filmed with greenscreen backdrop and 4 point lighting schematic and Chroma Keying/ animations in post with Final Cut Pro.
Holding to Form:
Produced for IslandWood’s cultural history series, Holding to Form is a short documentary film following Suquamish Elder and master basket Weaver Ed Carrier as he creates an authentic bark basket.
Film: Short Cultural Documentary: Education Media
Position: Cinematagrapher
Camera: JVC GY 200 HD
Frame Rate: 1/30
Screened: Bainbridge Island Celluloid Film Festival, IslandWood Cultural Heritage Center
The Falldown
B.C. currently faces the largest forest disturbance in its history, all the result of a tiny beetle. Due to climate change and mismanagement of the forests, over the last few years the Mountain Pine Beetle’s population has skyrocketed, and, consequently, B.C.’s pine tree population has plummeted.
Film: Feature Environmental Documentary (46 min.)
Position: Producer/ B Camera Cinematographer/ Grip/ Location Sound (Sound Device 722)
Camera: Canon G1/ Sony FX1 HDV
Edited: Final Cut Pro
Screened: Planet in Focus Environmental Film Festival
Trials of the Trails
Film: Short Action Sports Documentary
Position: Director
Camera: Sony DSR 300
Folding Paper Cranes
Poetry of an atomic veteran, Leonard Bird
Film: Short Socio-cultural Documentary
Position: Producer/ B Camera Operator
Camera: Panasonic DVX 100A Mini DV
Screened: Durango International Film Festival, Southwest Popular Culture Conference, and shown at Peace parks across the country
