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Invisible Ink represents independent, grassroots filmmaking at its most inspired.
Over 100 people offered their talent and time, almost entirely on a volunteer basis. We therefore only scratch
the surface with these credits:
- Produced, directed, edited, and co-written by Christopher Julian
- Co-written, assistant-produced and -directed by Jennifer Savran Kelly
- Original scores by Joseph Prusch, Robby Aceto, and Mer Boel
- Assistant producer, Lynda Thompson
- Principal camera operators: Josh Carrasco, David Kossack, & Christopher Julian
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Seattle-based filmmaker Christopher Julian earns his living as a
freelance video editor & cinematographer, and filmmaking instructor at the Art Institute of Seattle. He also pursues works in countless other art forms,
including songwriting, painting, photography and woodworking. Overseeing a project as large as
Invisible Ink meant the wearing of many proverbial hats, a challenge that is complementary
to both his passions and skills. Visit
Christopher Julian Digitalworks
to learn more.
First-time filmmaker Jennifer Savran Kelly is a book artist, writer,
and developing web designer who sees the world in countless, and relentless, shades of gray.
Writing Invisible Ink has allowed her to explore at length what it would be like to
believe in something -- or, perhaps more accurately, what might happen if she did. Visit
LunaSea Bindery & Press to
see what else Jennifer is up to.
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