Tag: peter james berkley

  • poster // Tacoma Film Festival

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    As passionate filmmakers and cinephiles, we felt very much in our essence creating the poster for this year’s Tacoma Film Festival.  For the art, we wanted to play with the escapist whimsy of cinema to create a surreal design, one that was inspired by the interaction of light with space but—like a good film—is imbued with some added layers of visual meaning pertaining to both cinema and Tacoma. (more…)

  • music film // Bombay Beach teaser

    We are collaborating with one of Portland’s most interesting music projects—Bombay Beach.  A trio composed of three thoughtful artists with wild abandon and serious chops. At one moment, their music will pummel you with noise and howl and the next moment it will blow you away on a digital breeze.   (more…)

  • swag // TIMBER! gear

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    Some pretty sweet thing-a-ma-bobbers we’re helping put together for this year’s TIMBER! Outdoor Music Festival!

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  • epicurean film // Gun Bun x BUNK

    We took a day trip down to Portland, Oregon to catch up with Huichica Music Festival co-founder and Fruitbats frontman Eric D. Johnson and Portland’s famous BUNK Sandwiches chef Tommy Habetz.  The two talked endlessly about their mutual love for sandwiches and rock and roll—we managed to capture a few tidbits along with details on Tommy’s sandwich pairing with Gundlach Bundschu’s Mountain Cuvée wine at this year’s upcoming Huichica Music Festival.

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    Huichica Music Festival
    presented by Jeff Bundschu, Gundlach Bundschu Winery
    and Eric D. Johnson, Fruit Bats

    film by
    The Art Dept.

    Muffuletta sandwich by
    BUNK Sandwiches

    music by
    Jeff Bundschu

  • music film // Elk & Boar : “Ten Steps”

     

    The air was charged. It was the Friday before Superbowl Sunday in Tacoma, Washington. After a victorious Stadium High School basketball game, Elk & Boar and friends took over the Stadium gymnasium where an all ages party ensued.

    We’re proud to present the official music film we created for Elk & Boar’s “Ten Steps”—directed by  our own Sarah in collaboration with Kirsten from Elk & Boar

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  • wedding film // Get Hitched Give Hope : 2013

    Our own wedding division The Heart Dept. loved capturing the magic and generosity swirling in the air during Seattle’s 2013 “Get Hitched, Give Hope” — an opulent gala and fundraising auction held last fall at The Four Seasons and one that bore witness to a staggering number of wedding vendors and industry artisans donating their services to an incredible cause. Dressed to the hilt in ravishing roaring twenties attire, betrothed couples floated through an evening bubbling with champagne, cafe music and deliciousness, bidding on all manner of goods and services—with all proceeds from the evening directed entirely to The Dream Foundation—a charity that fulfills end-of-life wishes for patients with terminal illness.

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  • poster // TIMBER! : 2014

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    Here’s the poster we created for the 2nd annual TIMBER! Outdoor Music Festival.  Take a look at those headliners!

    We wanted to catch the vibe of swim trunks and boat sails and tent flaps and starry nights and forever blues.  We’re already mentally there . . . hope you’ll join us in July!

    Tickets on sale at timbermusicfest.com.

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  • film // Shape Field Chair

    Our good friends (family, actually) at SHAPE Field Office have designed the stylishly simple SHAPE Field Chair which is available for purchase via their Kickstarter campaign.

    We are proud to have helped them create this film celebrating the unique features of the chair.

  • wedding film // Amy + Matt

    Operating under our alter-ego The Heart Dept., we had the distinct pleasure of capturing the nuptials of a bewitchingly beautiful couple, Amy Berkley and Matt Buechler.

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