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Home » Project Updates » Drift Seeds remembered…

Drift Seeds remembered…

Posted on 1 December 2017Author Red Dress Productions

A short video about our beautiful production, Drift Seeds is now online. Director/Editor: Tristan R. Whiston; Livestream/Videography/Photography: Jenn Seeley, Mée Rose, Emilie Tondeur, Katie Yealland, Emmett Outlaw, and Jennifer Moxon.

https://vimeo.com/253894245

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