The City of Seattle
"Connect 10k" is a web series highlighting stories from woman and POC who are business owners in the SE Seattle Neighborhoods.
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Seattle, WA, USA
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Request QuoteAli is a documentary filmmaker and photographer who has a true vocation for sharing stories of the human spirit. Ali started her documentary career Co-directing and shooting a documentary film with the Martha Graham Dance Company and the Interlochen Arts Academy's dance department back in 2008, and since then has worked all over the country photographing and producing for some of the best filmmakers in the industry. Ali's work has taken her into surgical amphitheaters documenting open heart surgeries, to alpaca farms in rural Maine, meeting and photographing the Dalai Lama, to documenting woman and their experiences during post partum. Recently, Ali was the Assistant Producer and Assistant Editor on a PBS documentary on the History and legacy of the Mayo Clinic, executive produced by Ken Burns in association with Ewers Brothers Productions. Ali has worked on several of Ken Burns' projects such as Emmy nominated series Cancer: The Emperor of All Maladies, a production by Ken Burns and Barak Goodman at Ark Media, The Life and Times of Jackie Robinson, The Address, and the Vietnam War series. Currently, Ali is Co-Producing an independent feature length documentary with Director and Cinematographer Lindsay Taylor Jackson on a man who lived through the Velvet Revolution in Czechoslovakia titled Velvet Citizen. More information can be found on the film's website : www.velvetcitizen.com A Wisconsin native, Ali graduated from Lawrence University in Appleton, Wisconsin with a degree in Studio Art, with an emphasis on analog photography and digital media. She is also a graduate of the Salt Institute for Documentary Studies, where she received a graduate certificate in documentary photography and video. Ali is available for producing, editing and shooting video and photography projects.
"Connect 10k" is a web series highlighting stories from woman and POC who are business owners in the SE Seattle Neighborhoods.
This film is a rendition of Lincoln Wilmore's poem called "Being Black in America". We hear heartfelt emotions from Lincoln and deep reflections on modern-day injustices directly affecting POC. Directed by Derek Johnson (https://www.kaifilms.com/) and Ali Scattergood. (https://www.oaklightfilms.com/) Directors statement; I live in a south Seattle neighborhood called Ranier Beach. I met Larry and Cathie Wilmore here a few years ago while working on some community-based events where I learned about their mentorship group called Fathers and Sons Together or FAST. Their work inside this community continues to be monumental and highly transformative. Cathie shared her son Lincoln's poem with me and asked if we could make a video. Immediately after my first read, I felt the tears well up. The very first line of the poem recognizes prejudice that happens in our daily lives. This is a reminder that the world we live in is still filled with unnecessary expressions of injustice. Lincoln was thirteen when he wrote this piece. Ali Scattergood and I teamed up to film the project. We took some time to record and create this film as we wanted to have the most authentic voice tell this story. We worked carefully with Lincoln and his family to create this iconic film and share his voice and his message. We hope you will share it.
I was the Assistant Producer and Assistant Editor on Ken Burns upcoming film on the history of the Mayo Clinic. Airing on PBS nationally fall of 2018. Executive Produced by Ken Burns, Directed by Erik Ewers and Chris Ewers, and Produced by Julie Coffman.
I was an Archival Photo and Footage researcher and Production Associate on Ken Burns Emmy nominated series "Cancer: The Emperor of All Maladies" a 3 episode series on the history of Cancer research. Executive Produced by Ken Burns, Directed by Barak Goodman in association with Ark Media.
A project I did with the Salt Institute for Documentary Studies in Portland, Maine. The project was profiling people who devote their lives in Maine to working with and caring for large animals.
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