Fans and supporters can now see the production crew in action. These photos were taken in Morton, Washington during our interview with Ingeborg Kiser. Photos are courtesy Assistant Producer, Matt Hammer.
We are going to bring to light a story of a Washington hero who’s antics and bigger than life stage show once harnessed the attention of the 1962 World’s Fair in Seattle. Through a biographic documentary crafted through the oral history of living relatives, friends and local historians we hope to bring this all but forgotten tale of brazen bawdiness out of obscurity and back into our minds as inspiration to all Washingtonians dreaming of bigger things than the mud, the rain, and the trees.
Saturday, December 18, 2010
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
The Gracie Hansen Story Accepted to Kickstarter
Yesterday, The Gracie Hansen Story was accepted by Kickstarter, the largest funding platform for creative projects. Follow our blog posts to know when you can contribute directly to our production!
As the documentary continues in production we will need your generous support to ensure that Gracie's story is told. You will be able to donate anywhere from $25 dollars to $250 and receive great perks.
Kickstarter won't be your only way of donating directly to the production. Check back regularly to see when you can donate via Paypal.
As the documentary continues in production we will need your generous support to ensure that Gracie's story is told. You will be able to donate anywhere from $25 dollars to $250 and receive great perks.
Kickstarter won't be your only way of donating directly to the production. Check back regularly to see when you can donate via Paypal.
Monday, December 13, 2010
Ingeborg Reveals the Morton Follies
| photo by Ingeborg Kiser |
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Crew to Interview photographer Ingeborg Kiser
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