PHOTOS: Scope Screenings Meld Fashion and Film at the Season 4 Finale 

The Met Gala Edition of Scope Screenings successfully merged the worlds of fashion and film last month in a beautiful send off to the underground film festival’s fourth season. In a night of joyful creativity and community at the Langston Hughes Performing Arts Institute in Seattle’s Central District, film commissioner Lex Scope rounded out the year by celebrating filmmakers and visual artists.

The event, supported by long-standing media partner Converge Media, reaffirmed the festival’s core mission to create an ecosystem for the filmmakers, for the dreamers, for the believers, for the people that want to see their work on a big screen and crave a community behind it, Lex Scope said. 

In addition to The Big O representing Converge, Barry Johnson screened his short documentary “December 23” about his friend Damon Brown, Abdul Kassamali screened his commercial “Shopify,” Mirai Okamura-Culpepper premiered his music video “Vintage” directed by Gracia The Artist, Tommy Heffernan screened his short film “What’s The Smell,” Hrvst Studios screened their commercial “Seahawks X Hometeam,” Cousins screened their music video “Been A While,” BRIMĀ screened their commercials “Brima” and “Brima Bonnet,” Ghostboy screened his his music video “Patient/Wait Up,” Ryan Do screened his short “Out Of Nothing,” and Reverie screened her music video “Los Angeles.”

All photos by Susan Fried

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