The Seattle International Film Festival invited Digital Kitchen to participate in one of the programs for the festival. As a sailor it was a perfect excuse to spend a great deal of time on the waters around Seattle filming this. It ended up running at the festival, on the Starbucks network, on Alaska Airline's in flight programming and even made its way to the US embassy in Russia, as part of their festival of American films.
Seattle was built on sea shanties and the bones of mariners; it is impossible to fully grasp the city without spending time on the waters that surround her. Seafolk welcomes you into the community of people who spend their lives on the waters of the Salish Sea. A diver festooned with tattoos, rowers pulling through a biblical downpour, a stoic tug crew, and a handful of colorful sailors are a small part of the family of Sea Folk.
Role: Director, Director of Photography
Credits:
Production Company: Digital Kitchen
Directors: Morgan Henry, Josh Hayward
Executive Creative Director: Matt Mulder
Executive Producer: Sarah Shipley
Producer: Paul Williamson
Director of Photography: Morgan Henry
Second Camera: Josh Hayward
Field Audio: Andrew J.S.
Editor: Slavka Kuehn
Title Design: Raul Villalobos
Music Composition: Andrew J.S.
Color Correction: David Godwin
Audio Services: Wesley Slover
Aerial Photography: Jonny Long, Fly View Aerial