Hopewell Furnace National Historic Site

A Place of OpportunityVisitor Center Interpretive FilmHopewell Furnace is the most thoroughly preserved representation of America’s early iron-making industry and community life.  This theatrical film tells a complex cultural history story that spans 200-years.  We paid particular attention to historical details: fitting costumes, finding props, and hiring a period wagon and carriage pulled by historically accurate Percheron … Read More

El Morro National Monument

Paso Por Aqui Visitor Center Interpretive Film The Zuni Indians’ Puebloan ancestors called it Atsinna, Place of Writings on the Rock.  The Spaniards called it El Morro, The Headland.  American settlers called it Inscription Rock.  Over the centuries, those who stopped at this reliable watering hole left carved evidence of their passage: symbols, names, dates, … Read More

Theodore Roosevelt National Park

Refuge of the American Spirit Visitor Center Interpretive Film The words of our nation’s “Conservationist President” are woven together with scenes of his beloved North Dakota badlands, a place “so fantastically broken in form and so bizarre in color as to seem hardly properly to belong to this earth.” We shot across the four seasons, retraced … Read More

Mammoth Cave National Park

Visitor Center Theatrical Film, Exhibit Media, and Interactives Our crew—loaded down with gear, lights, and lots of batteries—crawled through cold, dark, muddy passageways—passageways with names like Fat Man’s Misery and Peanut Butter Alley. Hidden Wonder, narrated by Dirty Jobs host Mike Rowe, takes viewers on a journey with a cave survey team as they map … Read More

Adams National Historical Park

Enduring Legacy Visitor Center Interpretive Film A young John Adams cuts reeds in a salt marsh.  John Quincy plants peach stones in his wife’s glass bowls to see their roots grow.  In his family’s Stone Library, Charles Francis edits the letters of his grandparents.  These glimpses into the life of the Adams Family are told … Read More