The 2016 Tacoma Film Festival wraps up this evening. We snapped a few photos at a couple events—here are a few of our favorites!
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The 2016 Tacoma Film Festival wraps up this evening. We snapped a few photos at a couple events—here are a few of our favorites!
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Those righteous dudes in Bombay Beach are playing The Know’s final show ever this Monday in Portland—here’s our poster art promoting the occasion.
Thank you to our friends in Lemolo for commissioning us to do this poster for their upcoming set at Bumbershoot!
Getting you amped up for the coming TIMBRRR! Winter Music Festival!
CASE STUDY 0002 // The Value of Nothing
poem / music / film by
Peter James Berkley
copyright 2016
Our friend Jessica has a deep heart and a sharp eye. This makes her the ideal photographer—especially when it comes to family photography. With a young family of her own, she muses on her philosophy of capturing the “now” when it comes to those dearest to us.
To learn more about Jessica’s photography, visit her site: jessuhlerphoto.com
First Night is always one of our favorite nights in Tacoma—downtown Tacoma is alive and kicking all night with amazing music, surprises around every corner, and a palpable, carnivalesque atmosphere. Here’s a little film we put together, putting the evening into a visual nutshell.
What a way to celebrate…Happy New Year!
We’re pleased to share our latest music film—”Gasoline” from Seattle independent artist V. Contreras‘ eponymous debut album.
Working with time-lapse footage, projections, a unique setting (the—possibly haunted—cavernous basement of Seattle’s legendary Moore Theater) and fractured editing, we created a music film that we think captures the “crazy” simmering within the song.
Original poster art for another fantastic music festival—music, snow, and more music in the Bavarian-rich Leavenworth, Wash. There’s some heavy hitters on this bill and all in a really unique setting.
Tickets are currently on sale at the festival’s site (be quick—they sell out!): timbermusicfest.com
In the forests of Timber Outdoor Music Festival, Benjamin Verdoes risked life and limb (pun intended) to climb a tree and play this shimmering acoustic ode for us—and now we get to share it with you. Many thanks to Benjamin!