Amélie has worked with clients such as:
In 2023, the Kiewit Luminarium, a 82,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art science museum, opened its doors in Omaha, Nebraska.
The Grid, a striking two-story tower exhibit within the museum, features short documentaries created by:
Jon Hustead, Production Company + Director of Photography
Tessa V. Wedberg, Series Director + Executive Producer
Greg LaVern Lilly, Series Producer
Joshua Foo, Director
Sarah Rowe, Director
Amélie Raoul, Editor + 2nd Camera
Lauren Abell, Editor + 2nd Camera
Sharonda Harris-Marshall, Editor
Samson Foo, 2nd Camera
Andre Sessions, 2nd Camera
Christopher Marshall, Camera Assistant
Sarah Krohn, Post Sound
Anna Finocchiaro, Photographer
“The Grid invites you to consider the innovation, technology, and skills we each use daily in the care of our belongings and communities. Home improvement requires knowledge of materials and planning, like building a skyscraper. Advocating for a bus route requires systems thinking, like designing software. Mending a sweater requires technical skills used in creating haute couture. Through our everyday work, we express our values, deploy skills, and create something new. See yourself and your neighbors reflected in stories of local residents, and try your hand at basic making, tending, and repair.” -From the Luminarium’s website.
Photography courtesy of Anna Finocchiaro.
This video premiered on April 11, 2023 at the HeART of Portland event at the Portland Art Museum where over 1,000 Portland, OR residents were witness to the unveiling of the Master Arts Education Plan. This video highlights student artists and arts educators and makes the case for why the MAEP is needed.
Editor, Colorist, Motion Designer: Amélie Raoul
Produced by: Oh! Creative
Director: Liz Bacon
Producer/Set Design: Danni Parpan
Director of Photography: Kevin Michaluk
2nd Camera: Evan Rodriguez
Gaffer/Grip: Deante Grinner and Brigitte Gleason
Sound: Dicky Dahl
BTS Photographer: Karen Pride
Production Assistants: Melaiah Schaefer-Romine and Steve Brian
Faces from the Interior was organized by the Margre H. Durham Center for Western Studies, Joslyn Art Museum, in association with The Met (New York, NY).
Created in collaboration with:
Jon Hustead, Annika Johnson, Jessa Rae Growing Thunder, Tessa V. Wedberg, Spencer Wigmore
Post-production:
Nik Fackler, Amélie Raoul, Ben Brodin
3 by Sondheim / Series Trailer for Film Streams
Creative direction, editing and motion design: Amélie Raoul
Nebraska Ataxia’s nonprofit mission is to help those affected by Ataxia through direct assistance, community and professional education and awareness, support for caregivers, and funding for medical therapies, equipment and research.
Produced by: Tessa V. Wedberg
Cinematography by: Jon Hustead
Camera Assistant: Sam Foo
Editor: Amélie Raoul
Sound Design: Ben Brodin
Additional Footage Provided By: Amélie Raoul
Archival Footage Provided By: Brenda and Richard Ostransky