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Clients: |
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Ironbound Films |
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Cisco Systems |
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Peak Creative Media |
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Experience Music Project |
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t-Mobile, Business.com |
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Cat Sports; NFL |
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Microsoft |
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Safeway |
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JD Power and Assoc.—Suzuki, Acura, GM, Cadillac, Lincoln/Mercury, Toyota |
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Makita
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One Reel |
Events: |
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The Workshop—Tall Ships 2008, Islandwood |
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Pike Place Market Figgy Pudding Stage shows |
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Communique, Toronto—Internet World Trade Show |
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Two Downtown—Microsoft, Gameworks,Paccar, Washington Mutual |
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One Reel—Bumbershoot Arts Festival, Fourth of July, Matsuri, Kesho tour, Goodwill Arts |
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CAT Sports—NFL Quarterback Challenge, Golden Quarterback Challenge, Michelob Night Riders |
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Museums: |
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Experience Music Project—where she produced and directed over 85 films |
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History of the internet kiosk—for Microsoft Museum, the Boston Computer Museum, a San Francisco museum, Seattle Science Center |
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SPAM museum in Minnesota
Music With The Hormel Girls
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Weatherhead Experience Design Group, Museum of Natural History and Science in Albuquerque, New Mexico
Startup: Albuquerque and the personal Computer Revolution—10 films, an object theater experience

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Kay D. Ray (left) with some of the Weatherhead Experience Design Group Microcomputer Exhibit team |
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Museum of History and Industry
Essential Seattle—produced 5 films, 5 audio programs |
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Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture
Jumpin' With
The Big Bands—Spokane, Washington,
co-curator and film producer |
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