Title | Dreamcatcher |
Agency | PB& |
Campaign | Dreamcatcher |
Advertiser | Visit Seattle |
Brand | Visit Seattle |
Date of First Broadcast/Publication | 2018 / 3 |
Business Sector | Transport, Travel and Tourism |
Philosophy | Visionary filmmaker Matty Brown sets a new benchmark for tourism advertising with his Visit Seattle film “Dreamcatcher.” Launching online at VISITSEATTLE.tv today and being ‘premiered’ through a teaser segment during the Film Independent Spirit Awards broadcast on Saturday, March 3 on IFC – the film “Dreamcatcher” celebrates the kaleidoscope of textures and experiences that have shaped one woman’s life and memories in the Emerald City. Rather than just ‘sponsor’ the event, Visit Seattle and agency PB& forged new ground by supporting the Film Independent Spirit Awards through the creation of the Seattle Story Award, which honors one filmmaker whose background, vision, and diversity of style and subjects exemplifies the essence of Seattle. Through a nomination process by the Film Independent Nominating Committee, Matty Brown emerged as the winner of the award, which includes a $25,000 grant to create a short film inspired by Seattle’s independent spirit. Brown was given the freedom to explore beyond the typical icons of the Space Needle and Pike Place Market, and compose an intimate love letter to the city. Seattle is where Matty became who is he is as a person and as an artist, a place that breeds experiences which are hard to describe, but rather must be shown. With “Dreamcatcher,” Matty conveys this experience through an entirely original perspective, creating a cinematic journey that builds and immerses the viewer with each arresting image. In a dreamlike sequence, an elderly Native American woman reflects on a life well-lived and the memories of youth. As the narrator pleads the importance of seeing her life, rather than hearing of it, we're shown a breathtaking visual narrative that toes the line between reverie and reality, underscoring the impact of her words. For his part, Matty was grateful for the opportunity to push the boundaries of tourism content. Matty's life experiences have inspired him to create an up-close approach to his work, capturing adversity, simplicity, and people at their core. Holding the record for most Vimeo Staff Picks in the world, Matty's work has been featured in various festivals and publications worldwide, and earned him a 2013 Emmy nomination for “The Piano.” Advertising clients and creatives have received his signature style as a breath of fresh air, leading him to direct spots for brands like Microsoft, Airbnb, Delta Airlines and Google. Matty’s film complements Visit Seattle’s branded content series Dear Seattle, which was produced in collaboration with Sundance TV and IFC and includes other love letters to the city from filmmakers such as Dave Grohl, Megan Griffiths, Josh Taft and JJ Augustavo. Launched in late 2015, ViSITSEATTLE.tv has garnered over 60MM minutes in watch time on YouTube alone. |
Media Type | Television |
Length | |
Production Company | UNHEARD/OF |
Director | Matty Brown |
Executive Producer | Alan Nay |
Executive Producer | Matt Ackerman |
Producer | Mandy Ward |
Production Manager | Jenni Bedel |
Director of Photography | Todd Martin |
First Assistant Camera | Joel Phillips |
Data Management | Champ Ensminger |
Data Management | Caleb Albright |
Gaffer | Mike Astle |
Production Designer | Darcey Zoller |
Art Director | Kalani Akuna |
Post Production | World Famous |
Head of Production | Casey Steel |
Editor | Matty Brown |
Assistant Editor | Champ Ensminger |
Visual Effects Supervisor | Rogelio Salinas |
Title Design | Juan C. Arenas |
Compositor | Todd Perry |
Compositor | Emma Frost |
Compositor | Mandy Wong |
Compositor | Jacob White |
Makeup and Hairstylist | Nancy Leonardi |
Wardrobe | Lisa Montalyo |
Production Assistant | Brian Glinski |
Production Assistant | Tony Fernandez |
Production Assistant | Brian Fox |
Elder Woman | Priscilla Blackwolf Sr. |
Younger Girl | Priscilla Blackwold Jr. |
Dinner Party Guest | Larry Cali |
Dinner Party Guest | Marji Friedman |
Dinner Party Guest | Sandra McPherson |
Dinner Party Guest | Steve Gallion |
Dinner Party Guest | Lyn-Felice Calvin |
Dinner Party Guest | Parker Hall |
Little Boy | Parker Hall |
Teen | Claudia Coulibaly |
Teen | Charlisa Villar |
Casting Director | Amey Rene Casting |