I am a digital filmmaker, specializing in Documentary/ Non-Fiction videos.
I am studying video production through Western Washington University and the Northwest Film School, located in Bellingham, Washington.

Media in the 21st Century

This is a short video I made about the state of America's mass media. It focuses on media ownership and minority representation in the media. (2007)


Bellingham's Big-Box Ban

This is a mini-documentary I made about the Bellingham city councils decision to ban big-box retail in the city. It is made up almost entirely of city council footage, much of what you see here will likely be included in my feature length documentary on the same topic, currently in production. (2007)


Smells Like Money:
The Story of Bellingham's Georgia Pacific Plant

This is an Oral History Documentary that tells the story of Bellingham's Georgia Pacific Pulp Mill. The film debuted at the 2006 NW Projections Film Festival, and will be featured in May as part of Village Books' "Literature Live" Series. (2006)


Ben Mann Video

This is a promotional video I made for Belligham Artist Ben Mann. The version I have available here is the shortened version (3min. 45 sec.) of that video, which I made made for display on his website. The DVD version is 12 minutes. (2006)


Comfort Zone

Comfort Zone is a documentary I made for Sheila Klein, an artist located in Bow, WA. Comfort Zone is the name of the large scale weaving project that she designed for the new Harborview Building in Seattle, WA. This short documentary follows the process from the design stage, through the production and finally the installation and dedication. Available here are a selection of clips from the 16 minute documentary.(2005)


Questions? Comments? Project Proposals?
email me at albrightdavid@comcast.net