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Yellow Kitchen Productions produces media for organizations, individuals, and families. We have collaborated with artists and filmmakers both in the United States and abroad, and and the subjects of our projects have varied widely.
Our clients include:
Legal Aid University (LAU)- the online campus of the Legal Services Training Consortium of New England which provides training and professional development to the legal aid community. We are currently producing a three-part, interactive training series on Affirmative Litigation.
Life Story Theatre- Life Story Theatre (LST) is a Boston-based non-profit organization that produces original arts projects honoring the experiences and dreams of
individuals, families and communities. We designed and developed the LST website, launched in 2006.
SpeakOut.com- The Speak Out Foundation aims to educate people around political and social issues and promote dialogue. We produced a voter resource CD-ROM that is freely distributed to voters at raliies and events.
Massachusetts Executive Office of Environmental Affairs (MEOEA)- We co-produced, shot, and edited a 30-minute educational outreach video documenting the environmental issues of critical concern in the northcoastal watershed region of eastern Massachusetts. The video was made possible through a grant from the MEOEA.
Yellow Kitchen Productions proudly participated in the Video Memory Books project, funded in part by the Massachusetts Office for Victim's Assistance. The purpose of this project, as conceived of and administered by the Trauma Center in Allston, was to create a video portrait of a person who died in the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. This portrait, a collaborative work by members of the victim's family and supported by a trauma therapist and a YKP producer, serves as a perpetual tribute to the victim's life.
St. Paul Parish Adult Choir, Cambridge, MA- Produced, shot, and edited Jubilate Deo!, a 30-minute video portrait celebrating the history of this 45-voice adult ensemble for its 20th anniversary.
"Under the Earth Under the Skin," a video documenting the Westhafen subway station in Berlin, Germany, renovated in 2000 as part of the Inscrire project. This production, was co-directed by Barbara Reiter and Allison Ruda.
To request samples of our work, please email us.
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