PROJECT TYPE: Short documentary
CLIENT: Poetic Justice
Oklahoma incarcerates more women with non-violent offenses than any other state in the U.S. The short documentary “Grey Matter” follows Poetic Justice, a non-profit that hosts restorative writing classes inside jails and prison across Oklahoma. They use writing to help women work through trauma in a communal setting and give them a sense of hope.
PROJECT TYPE: Short documentary
In the plains of Oklahoma, the comforts of tradition continue to haunt the world of entertainment and extravaganza, even at a drag show. “TAPE” takes you into the sugar-coated horror story designed by artist and drag queen Casey Longacre. Tape pushes the boundaries of old perceptions of drag culture and explored new ways of artistic expression.
PROJECT TYPE: Feature documentary
Bruce Goff was one of the greatest American architects of the 20th century. However, Goff’s willingness to explore unprecedented forms during conservative times in the Midwest often solicited polarized perspectives of his work. “GOFF” explores the life of an iconoclast and chronicles the events that lead to the destruction and renewed interest of his memory and dwellings.
PROJECT TYPE: Feature documentary
(in post-production)
The often unbelievable but true tale of Rock N’ Roll beginnings in Tulsa, Oklahoma and how a handful of youngsters became an integral cog in the international pop-music machine. Superstars like Leon Russell, JJ Cale, David Gates and their fellow musicians turned the city, for a brief shining moment, into a world capital of rock music.
PROJECT TYPE: Artist profile documentary
A large-scale, fully immersive art installation that invites participants to explore a fantastical, multimedia environment through sight, sound, movement, and touch. Featured artist JP Morrison Lans, created a space for play and exploration that could function as a doorway into art and its varied definitions.