The best in Seattle film & video production.
Crooked Lake Productions started officially January of 2006 with a legal video gig. Since then we have produced commercials, documentaries and have shot many live performances, music videos, promos and short films. Our clients consist of: Platinum Reign, Microsoft Game Studios, Arcane Comics and More, KZOK, Point Hope, ArenaNet, Guild Wars, Sengware, Mixtape Movies, Friedman Rubin and White Law and American Express.
Crooked Lake recently finished the short film, Emerald City, which is the brainchild of some of Crooked Lake’s most talented members. The film has been to United Kingdom to screen at the Swansea Bay Film Festival and Raindance the largest festival in the UK and to France to be featured in the Short Film Corner of Cannes. Emerald City is also currently touring festivals and will be coming to a town near you.
Crooked Lake Productions resulted from the champions of media arts.
Henry Darrow McComas
Writer, Director, Producer, Editor
Henry McComas, raised in Anchorage, Alaska was first exposed to the techniques and art of filmmaking in junior high and by high school was sharing his skills with others through teaching and at the same time was creating industry standard shorts. Henry later enrolled in programs at King career center and the highly acclaimed New York film academy. After completing video and film school Henry moved to Seattle to continue his studies at the Art Institute of Seattle eventually leading to the creation of his brainchild, Crooked Lake Productions. His past work includes directing several commercials, short films and music videos but features will always be his passion. Henry has always had a knack for telling stories and reflecting life’s emotions in an artistic manner.
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Nate Vaughn
Technology
Nate Vaughn has always had a knack for html, css and php. To put it simply, he can code anything and translate concepts into spectacular websites with low bandwidths. Nate achieved his first International Movie Database credit as Technical Monkey in 2003 for The Perilous Fight: America’s World War II in Color. His passion for web work and his technical know-how demonstrate his love for science fiction and future worlds; he continually stays in tune with not only his creative psyche but also breakthrough technologies.
