WSOS

Client: Washington State Opportunity Scholarship
Location: Washington State
Sector: STEM Education, Scholarship, Workforce Development
Format: Fundraising film, campaign video, short documentary

Washington State Opportunity Scholarship (WSOS) empowers underrepresented STEM students to build their pathways to high-demand careers in Washington through financial aid, mentorship, and career training. For the past six years, we’ve captured this transformative impact through a series of student-centered films, highlights an individual scholar’s unique journey—inside and outside the classroom—to see what drives these remarkable students to succeed.

We said yes to stories that honor creative courage. We said yes to meeting artists where they are. We said yes to showing that trust can be transformative.

Supporting artists means supporting communities

Across Washington State, many artists navigate systems that undervalue creative labor. For artists whose identities or geographies have historically limited access, receiving support affirms both their work and its worth. Each story focuses on belonging, trust, and being seen. We created space for conversation and reflection, inviting audiences to remember that art is essential to healthy communities.

"When artists are trusted, entire communities begin to thrive."

Listening in studios, classrooms, and rehearsal rooms

Every production started with listening. We met each artist in their space: studios, classrooms, rehearsal rooms. We talked about what drives their practice, how they connect to place, and what the support made possible. Filming was collaborative and minimal. The camera followed each artist's rhythm as their process unfolded naturally. The films span disciplines and offer an honest look into the daily realities of creative life in Washington. Light, color, and texture mirror each artist's individuality. Every scene feels grounded and human.

When visibility creates new opportunities

The Artist Trust films have become central to the organization's storytelling and fundraising. They're shared during the annual Benefit Art Auction and across social media, connecting artists, donors, and partners. People respond to the work emotionally. There's a renewed appreciation for what artists contribute to civic life. The featured artists gain visibility and new opportunities as these stories continue to reach people. Each film invites viewers to see creativity as both labor and love.

We said yes to stories that honor creative courage. We said yes to meeting artists where they are. We said yes to showing that trust can be transformative.

Supporting artists means supporting communities

Across Washington State, many artists navigate systems that undervalue creative labor. For artists whose identities or geographies have historically limited access, receiving support affirms both their work and its worth. Each story focuses on belonging, trust, and being seen. We created space for conversation and reflection, inviting audiences to remember that art is essential to healthy communities.

"When artists are trusted, entire communities begin to thrive."

Listening in studios, classrooms, and rehearsal rooms

Every production started with listening. We met each artist in their space: studios, classrooms, rehearsal rooms. We talked about what drives their practice, how they connect to place, and what the support made possible. Filming was collaborative and minimal. The camera followed each artist's rhythm as their process unfolded naturally. The films span disciplines and offer an honest look into the daily realities of creative life in Washington. Light, color, and texture mirror each artist's individuality. Every scene feels grounded and human.

When visibility creates new opportunities

The Artist Trust films have become central to the organization's storytelling and fundraising. They're shared during the annual Benefit Art Auction and across social media, connecting artists, donors, and partners. People respond to the work emotionally. There's a renewed appreciation for what artists contribute to civic life. The featured artists gain visibility and new opportunities as these stories continue to reach people. Each film invites viewers to see creativity as both labor and love.

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