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Client: Self
Overview: Claypoole Films’ “The One Percent” highlighted the still unsolved disappearance of Mark Himebaugh from his Cape May, NJ, home using interviews with family, friends, police and the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children to generate renewed interest in the case. It debuted at the 2016 Cape May Film Festival. Honors:
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Client: Self
Overview: Claypoole Films’ “A Great Depression” shared the unique story of the Farm Security Administration's documentary photography program, led by Roy E. Stryker, which was used to portray the effect of government aid on poor farmers in the 1930s through 1940s. More than 175,000 photos taken for the project captured the American spirit, yet Stryker "killed" many of them by punching a hole through the negatives, a practice he never explained but ultimately discontinued. Honors: Official Selections:
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