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An intro for the Jefferson County WSU Community Video Archive Project
I made this with Robert Force and Erik Montoya for a series of about 50 (give or take) animated intro's to fillms showing at venues during the Port Townsend Film Festival in 2008.Each venue and film had mutliple sponsors, so multiple disks went to each place to make things easier on the projectionists. All of them included a list of volunteers as a thank you for their support througout the years.The animation was done at the Washington State University Learning Center-NOP on Apple quad-core & ...
Latin student recruitment DVD in Spanish & English made in a partnership between Washington State University Learning Centers, Peninsula College and the WSU Student Association.
University Options, Spanish version
Robert Force directed behind-the-camera field interviews (while working the Sony HDV & radio mic's) of area residents promoting the creation of a local Equestrian Park, possibly to include disc golf. They outlayed the financial benefits and tourism draw.I shot some b-roll footage of Port Townsend & worked with him on concept, editing and titles using Final Cut Pro Studio 2 at the WSU LC-NOP.
This slideshow was originally a presentation for the Dragon Tracking card collecting & "treasure hunt" designed for young people in the Jefferson County, WA area in the 90's. The treasure was seeing the beauty and nature of the area as well as bronze casts of "dragons' feet" at various hidden locations.As a community archive project, I was asked to digitally remaster VHS footage of a projection and create a DVD of the. The version you see here includes the extra commentary track (recorded in s...
This was filmed as part of an educational lecture series that the Jefferson County Clemente Course in the Humanities provided to the public. This particular night, March 25th, 2008, Earl Shorris - Founder of the Clemente Course - took time from his busy schedule setting up courses around the world to talk to Jefferson County, WA residents about his work.As a kind of T.A. and graduate of the course, I offered to film the events. I provided the camera work with loan of a Sony HD camera from WSU ...
oh, the horror...but there's a happy ending(this is another video sequencing piece)