Believe In Ghosts
Courtney Dixon
Our friend and colleague, Courtney Dixon recently invited us to provide post-production services on her short documentary, Believe in Ghosts. The film celebrates Samantha “Foxx” Winship, the owner of Mother’s Finest Urban Farm in North Carolina, and it explores how black-owned farms systemically face challenges. The film elegantly demonstrates how discrimination has played a hand in that challenge, specifically for Samantha and her ancestors. We were proud to work with Courtney, Samantha, and a talented team of artists on this important project.
Believe In Ghosts
Courtney Dixon
Our friend and colleague, Courtney Dixon recently invited us to provide post-production services on her short documentary, Believe in Ghosts. The film celebrates Samantha “Foxx” Winship, the owner of Mother’s Finest Urban Farm in North Carolina, and it explores how black-owned farms systemically face challenges. The film elegantly demonstrates how discrimination has played a hand in that challenge, specifically for Samantha and her ancestors. We were proud to work with Courtney, Samantha, and a talented team of artists on this important project.
Believe In Ghosts
Courtney Dixon
Our friend and colleague, Courtney Dixon recently invited us to provide post-production services on her short documentary, Believe in Ghosts. The film celebrates Samantha “Foxx” Winship, the owner of Mother’s Finest Urban Farm in North Carolina, and it explores how black-owned farms systemically face challenges. The film elegantly demonstrates how discrimination has played a hand in that challenge, specifically for Samantha and her ancestors. We were proud to work with Courtney, Samantha, and a talented team of artists on this important project.
Styleframes
Styleframes
Our style exploration focused on archival imagery that ties to an enduring history of racism in the American agricultural industry while feeling tangible and connected to the super16 film style showcased in the documentary.
Our style exploration focused on archival imagery that ties to an enduring history of racism in the American agricultural industry while feeling tangible and connected to the super16 film style showcased in the documentary.














Credits
Credits
Credits
Director/Producer:
Courtney Dixon
Producers:
John Cassaras, Pamela Dembo, Janis Vogel
Director of Photography:
Thomas Simon
Gaffer/Loader:
Joel Schaeffer
1st AD:
Bryson Simpson
BTS Photography:
Tim Glover
Sound Operator:
Gavin Harwell
Creative Post:
Coat of Arms
Editor:
Jonathan Lacocque
Additional Editing:
Janis Vogel
Director/Producer:
Courtney Dixon
Producers:
John Cassaras, Pamela Dembo, Janis Vogel
Director of Photography:
Thomas Simon
Gaffer/Loader:
Joel Schaeffer
1st AD:
Bryson Simpson
BTS Photography:
Tim Glover
Sound Operator:
Gavin Harwell
Creative Post:
Coat of Arms
Editor:
Jonathan Lacocque
Additional Editing:
Janis Vogel
Assistant Editing:
Eric Combs
Post Producers:
Clara Lehmann, Jonathan Lacocque
Associate Post Producer:
Grace Lawson
Design Direction/Animation:
Ryan Butterworth
Additional Design/Animation:
Pedro Fleming, Ricardo Nilsson
Colorist:
Courtney Feemster
Sound Design:
David Jaunai
Original Music:
Andrew Ryan, Kaïa Kater-Hurst
Film Processing:
FOTOKEM
Special Thanks:
The Winship Family, Kodak
Assistant Editing:
Eric Combs
Post Producers:
Clara Lehmann, Jonathan Lacocque
Associate Post Producer:
Grace Lawson
Design Direction/Animation:
Ryan Butterworth
Additional Design/Animation:
Pedro Fleming, Ricardo Nilsson
Colorist:
Courtney Feemster
Sound Design:
David Jaunai
Original Music:
Andrew Ryan, Kaïa Kater-Hurst
Film Processing:
FOTOKEM
Special Thanks:
The Winship Family, Kodak

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