Six Videos for Outside the Classroom
This fall we produced six short outreach videos for the Alcohol Prevention Coalition run by Outside the Classroom. The videos incorporate Coalition member interviews with footage from their Annual Research Summit to explain the value of Coalition membership to higher education institutions.
It was a lot of fun working with this very well-organized group. And they were very pleased with the result. According to Brandon Busteed, Founder and CEO of Outside The Classroom, “Julie has an amazing vision for storytelling. She was able to connect with our clients, make them comfortable on camera, and capture incredibly thoughtful testimonials about partnering with our organization. The videos that she produced for us were viewed hundreds of times within the first few weeks of posting them on our website. They are more valuable than any piece of marketing collateral.”
Shifting the Public Health Paradigm
BU Student Film Audition
Thursday, October 28, 5-8pm
640 Commonwealth Ave, Room 100
Boston, MA
We are seeking actors and actresses of all ages to perform in fifteen 3-6 minute films. Shooting will take place November 9-18 and will involve 1 or 2 shoots per film. This is an unpaid gig, but we will provide food and a copy of the finished film.
Housing Choice Video
The Maine Affordable Housing Coalition, in collaboration with several other organizations, has just released a powerful video sharing the stories of several families whose lives have been changed by public housing support.
The piece, Along the Way Home, aims to bring public attention to the housing needs of lower income people and highlight successful models for addressing those needs. It was produced by Maine-based Pull-Start Pictures, and can be seen on YouTube or on its website.
Please help spread the word about this video and its important message.
Monkey Dance in Peterborough, NH
Rooftop Films Rocks!
I had a great time with the Under Water's Mercy team watching trailers from 20 great projects - narrative and documentary - that were part of the IFP Independent Filmmaker Labs this summer.
The docs were especially strong, including Dear Mandela, about three young slum dwellers who refuse to be evicted from their homes in one of Durban's sprawling shantytowns; 25 to Life, about an HIV-positive man who seeks redemption from the women of his promiscuous past; and Smokin' Fish, about a young Tlingit Indian man who makes a pilgrimage to rural Alaska to spend a summer living off the land.
The show was part of IFP Film Week, and was put on outdoors along the Hudson River in New York City by Rooftop Films. I had barely heard of Rooftop Films before this, and now I'm a huge fan! "Underground Movies Outdoors"... we hope we'll have a chance to screen Under Water's Mercy this way when we're done.
It has been a productive and fun week at IFP's Independent Film Week - a real powerhouse of an event.