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JEFFERSON LAND TRUST
Plumb Productions and
Champion Productions collaborated on a promotional piece for the
Jefferson Land Trust, which protects open space in our region of the
Olympic Peninsula. Filmed from kayaks and trails in early 2006, this
project took us out into some of the most breathtaking scenery of the
Pacific Northwest.
BAY
ST. LOUIS, MISSISSIPPI, DOCUMENTATION PROJECT
Jessica and Jane Champion
had a memorable week videotaping in Port Townsend's sister city on the
Gulf Coast after Hurricane Katrina. Click
here to see videos, and visit the visual journal for
images.
INTERNATIONAL PROJECTS
In spring 2005, Plumb Productions offered a
multi-disciplinary program for 60 high school students at the American
School of Guadalajara, as part of the school’s Week
Without Walls program. Students spent a week exploring multiple
arts disciplines through a major and minor class. Workshop options
included documentary video, graphic design, choreography, mural
painting and improvisational theater. The week culminated in a exciting
evening of students presentations of creative work. In five short days
students had created four documentary video pieces, a mural in the
heart of the school’s gathering courtyard, individual and collective
choreographic works, a series of improv based theater pieces and
posters designed to illustrate the work of the theater students.
LOCAL PROJECTS
Plumb Productions, Champion
Productions and the Port Townsend
Film Festival teamed up to
offer an intensive documentary film workshop for teenagers from around
the region. Their fifteen minute piece Caught in the Middle
screened to a sold out house at the Port Townsend Film Festival and
also screened at the Lynnwood Theater on Bainbridge Island, WA. The
film deals with teenage ennui and aspirations, focusing on
controversies around two hang-out spots in Port Townsend: a youth run
coffee house and the local skateboard park.
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PTFF students on location at
skateboard park.

Guadalajara students working
with choreographer Sonia Dawkins. |
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