Some Kind of Refuge (2026) | Documentary Short
On the shifting edge of the Mississippi River in New Orleans, the spirit of a fading outsider community endures through its two oldest residents.
Directed by Alexandra Kern
Credit: Post-Production Supervisor & Online Editor
Come See Me in the Good Light (2025) | Academy Award Nominated Apple TV Documentary Feature
Facing an incurable diagnosis, two poet lovers embark on a poignant yet unexpectedly humorous exploration of love, mortality, and life's moments.
Directed by Ryan White
Credit: Post-Production Supervisor & Online Editor
The Final Copy of Ilon Specht (2024) | Branded Documentary Short
An intimate deathbed account of the advertising genius behind L'Oréal's iconic `Because I'm Worth It' slogan that changed advertising forever.
Directed by Ben Proudfoot
Credit: Post-Production Supervisor & Online Editor
The Last Repair Shop (2023) | Academy Award Winning Documentary Short
In a nondescript warehouse in the heart of Los Angeles, a dwindling handful of devoted craftspeople maintain over 80,000 student musical instruments, the largest remaining workshop in America of its kind. Meet four unforgettable characters whose broken-and-repaired lives have been dedicated to bringing so much more than music to the schoolchildren of the recording capital of the world.
Directed by Ben Proudfoot
Credit: Post-Production Supervisor & Online Editor
Forgiving Johnny (2023) | Branded Documentary Short
Young lawyer Noah Cox grapples with his own past as he attempts to use a progressive new law and digital system to win grace for his developmentally disabled client, Johnny Reyes.
Directed by Ben Proudfoot
Credit: Post-Production Supervisor & Online Editor
The Best Chef in the World | NYT Op-Docs Documentary Short
The French Laundry, run by legendary chef Thomas Keller, has often been recognized as the best restaurant in the world, but few know the story of its original founder, Sally Schmitt. In an emotional final interview before her passing in March 2022, Sally tells her own story as a pioneering chef of California cuisine and sets the table for another way to look at life: where balance, rather than recognition, is the ultimate prize.
Directed by Ben Proudfoot
Credit: Post-Production Supervisor & Online Editor
Sam Now (2022) | Documentary Feature
Sam Harkness and his half-brother Reed go on a road trip to find their missing mom. But solving the mystery of her disappearance is only the beginning of their story.
Directed by Reed Harkness
Credit: Online Editor
IF YOU HAVE | For UNICEF (2022) | Branded Documentary Short
From World War II to COVID-19, during some of the world’s most trying moments, one organization has shown that the goodness of humanity can always match the size of the challenge. It’s a children’s organization, and this year, it turns 75.
Directed by Ben Proudfoot
Credit: Post-Production Supervisor & Online Editor
Almost Famous: The Unchosen One (2021) | NYT Op-Docs Documentary Short
For child actor Devon Michael, the coveted role of Anakin Skywalker in George Lucas’ hotly anticipated THE PHANTOM MENACE was the part of a lifetime. Chosen as one of George’s final three for the role, Devon recollects the moment that would change his life, and Star Wars history, forever.
Directed by Ben Proudfoot
Credit: Post-Production Supervisor & Online Editor
Almost Famous: The First Report (2021) | NYT Op-Docs Documentary Short
Nearly 20 years ago, an investigation by The Boston Globe into sexual abuse by Roman Catholic priests ignited a firestorm of scandal that has traveled around the world. For many Americans, these shocking revelations — especially of the related cover-ups by the church — came out of nowhere, almost like a bolt of lightning. But the sobering reality is that this bolt of lightning had been striking for at least 15 years.
Directed by Ben Proudfoot
Credit: Post-Production Supervisor & Online Editor
Almost Famous: The Silent Pulse of the Universe (2021) | NYT Op-Docs Documentary Short
Jocelyn Bell was a graduate student at Cambridge in 1967 when she pushed through the skepticism from her superiors to make one of the greatest astrophysical discoveries of the twentieth century. While Jocelyn was belittled and sexually harassed by the media, the Nobel Prize was awarded to her professor and his boss.
Directed by Ben Proudfoot
Credit: Post-Production Supervisor & Online Editor
The Queen of Basketball (2021) | Academy Award Winning NYT Op-Docs Documentary Short
The Queen of Basketball is an electrifying portrait of Lucy Harris, who scored the first basket in women's Olympic history and was the first and only woman officially drafted into the N.B.A. Harris has remained largely unknown - until now.
Directed by Ben Proudfoot
Credit: Post-Production Supervisor & Online Editor
A Concerto is a Conversation (2020) | Academy Award Nominated NYT Op-Docs Documentary Short
A virtuoso jazz pianist and film composer tracks his family's lineage through his 91-year-old grandfather from Jim Crow Florida to the Walt Disney Concert Hall.
Directed by Ben Proudfoot
Credit: Post-Production Supervisor & Online Editor
The Last Supper (2020) | Narrative Short
An Albanian boy accidentally releases a turkey and must get it back in time for New Year's Eve dinner.
Directed by Michael Risley
Credit: Post-Production Supervisor & Online Editor
Almost Famous: The Lost Astronaut (2019) | NYT Op-Docs Documentary Short
In 1963, Ed Dwight Jr. was poised to be NASA’s first African-American astronaut. Until suddenly he wasn’t.
Directed by Ben Proudfoot
Credit: Post-Production Supervisor & Online Editor
Almost Famous: The Other Fab Four (2019) | NYT Op-Docs Documentary Short
In the mid-1960s, four teenagers from Liverpool were changing the face of pop music. Their names were Mary, Sylvia, Pam and Val. Meet The Liverbirds!
Directed by Ben Proudfoot
Credit: Post-Production Supervisor & Online Editor
Almost Famous: Kim I Am (2019) | NYT Op-Docs Documentary Short
Kim Hill was a rising singer. She met a young rapper named will.i.am. The rest is history — or is it?
Directed by Ben Proudfoot
Credit: Post-Production Supervisor & Online Editor
May Day | For Charles Schwab (2019) | Branded Documentary Short
Octogenarian billionaire entrepreneur Charles "Chuck" Schwab reflects on "May Day" - the moment in 1975 when his tiny company upended Wall Street and brought the benefit of the stock market to the average American.
Directed by Ben Proudfoot
Credit: Post-Production Supervisor & Online Editor
Coming Back | For Kelly Services (2019) | Branded Documentary Short
In Bessemer, Alabama, Jasmine ruminates on her difficult school years and how they shaped who she is today.
Directed by Ben Proudfoot
Credit: Post-Production Supervisor & Online Editor
Almost Famous: The King of Fish and Chips (2019) | Documentary Short
In the 1960s, Haddon Salt built a fast-food empire. Then Kentucky Fried Chicken came knocking.
Directed by Ben Proudfoot
Credit: Post-Production Supervisor & Online Editor
Shades of Change | For Kelly Services (2019) | Branded Documentary Short
A French color scientist reinvents himself in the face of change.
Directed by Ben Proudfoot
Credit: Post-Production Supervisor & Online Editor
That’s My Jazz (2019) | Documentary Short
A world-renowned pastry chef, reflects on his relationship with his deceased father Milton Abel Sr., famed Kansas City jazz musician.
Directed by Ben Proudfoot
Credit: Post-Production Supervisor & Online Editor
The Frame of Today | For Huckberry (2019) | Branded Documentary Short
Few places experience the seasons as vividly as coastal Maine. For local photographer Nick LaVecchia, this ever-changing landscape is a kick in the pants, inspiring him to seek out the beauty found in every passing day.
Directed by Ben Proudfoot
Credit: Post-Production Supervisor & Online Editor
Beautifully Savage | For Huckberry & lululemon (2019) | Branded Documentary Short
In the United States, about two thirds of released prisoners are rearrested within three years. Joe was determined to never go back. This is Joe's story of pugilism, prison, and perseverance in his hometown of Fort Collins, Colorado.
Directed by Ben Proudfoot
Credit: Post-Production Supervisor & Online Editor
The Youngest Captain | For Huckberry and Xtratuf (2018) | Branded Documentary Short
The story of Sean Dwyer, the youngest captain on the Bering Sea.
Directed by Ben Proudfoot
Credit: Post-Production Supervisor & Online Editor
George (2018) | Narrative Short
Using a combination of rescanned and remastered archival documentary footage and new cinematic recreations, "George" tells the story of one soldier's experience and memory as a Canadian soldier in the First World War, which ended a century ago on November 11, 1918.
Directed by Ben Proudfoot
Credit: Post-Production Supervisor & Online Editor
Still Here (2018) | Documentary Short
Fifty years later, the real Melvin Dismukes chronicles his first-hand experience of the infamous Algiers Motel Incident, for which he was wrongly charged with first-degree murder in 1967.
Directed by Ben Proudfoot
Credit: Post-Production Supervisor & Online Editor
Kuntsglaser (2018) | Documentary Short
Norbert Sattler is a master stained glass craftsman in Pleasantville, Nova Scotia.
Directed by Ben Proudfoot
Credit: Post-Production Supervisor & Online Editor
Dirtbag: The Legend of Fred Beckey (2017) | Documentary Feature
Fred Beckey is the legendary American "Dirtbag" mountaineer whose name is spoken in hushed tones around campfires. This rebel climber's pioneering ascents and lifestyle form an iconic legacy that continues to inspire generations.
Directed by Dave O'Leske
Credit: Online Editor
Turns (2015) | Documentary Short
TURNS is a portrait of master woodturner Steven Kennard.
Directed by Ben Proudfoot
Credit: Post-Production Supervisor & Online Editor
The Ox (2013) | Documentary Short
THE OX is a portrait of master woodworker Eric Hollenbeck.
Directed by Ben Proudfoot
Credit: Online Editor