Life In Ink: End of a Press run
As the newspaper industry changes and technology moves forward printing operations at the Herald-Standard will cease. For decades the Herald-Standard pressmen worked diligently on printing a quality product. This video and photos documents the arduous and manual work that went into printing the paper. Video co-produced for the Herald-Standard.
Rebecca Gotz '14 Pursues Passion for Creativity at Zulily
When alumna Becca Gotz '14 graduated from Whitman with a degree in studio art and minor in film studies, she wanted to do something creative. That drive landed her in Seattle, Washington, as an editorial stylist for Zulily, a global online retailer. Video produced for Whitman College.
SPARK! Composition Course Mini Documentary
A look at the Walla Walla Symphony's SPARK! Composition Course. Produced for Walla Walla Symphony
Chasing Equality: Andrea Williams ‘09 Fights for Immigrants Rights
As executive director of Causa, Oregon’s leading immigrant rights organization, Andrea Williams ’09 is on a mission to lift up the voices of Latino immigrants and their families. Video produced for the Whitman Magazine Spring 2018.
Tim Parker Makes Biology Field Trips Accessible for Online Learning
Associate Professor of Biology at Whitman College Tim Parker films immersive guided field trips for his Natural History and Ecology class so students learning from home can continue to experience hands-on learning. Video produced for Whitman College.
Oberlin College’s Sustainable Infrastructure Program
At Oberlin College, the sustainable infrastructure program (SIP) is focused on upgrading the century-old heating infrastructure to a hot water geothermal system serving all of campus. This video illustrates Oberlin’s goal to become carbon neutral by 2025 using SIP. Video edited and produced for Oberlin College.
Walla Walla Symphony Rock Camp 2021
The Walla Walla Symphony partners with organizations in the community each summer to present Rock Camp, a free music education program for students entering grades 7-12. The week-long camp is designed to give students the experience of preparing for and producing a rock concert. Video produced for the Walla Walla Symphony
Journalist Pursues Intriguing Stories and Creatures in Podcast “Wild Thing”
Whitman College history major and music minor Laura Krantz '00 is a freelance journalist in Colorado. Krantz has a podcast, "Wild Thing" where she explores stories around Bigfoot and Aliens. Video produced for Whitman College.
Whitman College Commencement Highlight Reel 2021
Graduates of the Class of 2021 gather together to celebrate their commencement in front of Memorial Hall on May 23, 2021.
Whitties on the Front Lines
Whitman College alumni working in health care talk about their experience on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic. Produced for Whitman College.
From Nagasaki to Hanford: Survivor Shares His First-Hand Account
Mitsugi Moriguchi was only a child when his home city of Nagasaki was hit by a 21-kiloton plutonium bomb on August 9, 1945. More than 70 years later, he became the first known hibakusha (atomic bomb survivor) to visit the Hanford nuclear reactor located in Richland, Wa. Moriguchi visited Whitman College during his trip to Hanford to share some of his history with students, faculty, staff and member of the Walla Walla community. Video produced for the Whitman Magazine Spring 2018.
Leah Wilson-Velasco ‘03 Brings People Together through Music
As CEO of the Walla Walla Symphony, Leah Wilson-Velasco '03 brings people together through music. Starting with her undergraduate work managing the Fridays at Four recital series at Whitman College, Wilson-Velasco found her calling in the arts administration field. Video produced for Whitman College.
Schwa A Capella Performance of 'Distance' by Emily King (Cover)
Whitman College a cappella group Schwa virtually performs a cover of "Distance" by Emily King. Students submitted recordings from Walla Walla, Washington, Portland, Oregon, Seattle, Washington, and Breckenridge, Colorado. Video produced for Whitman College.