Destination: Georgetown
Destination: Georgetown is a five-part lecture series exploring the history and impact of the Gilbert & Bennett wire mill and how it shaped Georgetown and the surrounding towns. The series features talks and discussions on local industry, labor, immigration, and education, presented with regional historical partners.
Client:
The Granite Church
Year:
2025
Role:
Producer | Editor | Camera
Scope:
Five-lecture series recorded on location, featuring moderated talks and presentations with multiple speakers. Multi-camera coverage with live audience, minimal crew, and post-production for documentation and future educational use.
Intended use:
Education, Archival, Event Presentation
Destination: Georgetown was created to support a public lecture series examining the history of the Gilbert & Bennett wire mill and its role in shaping Georgetown and neighboring towns. The project was developed in collaboration with regional historians, cultural organizations, and community partners to document and extend access to the series beyond live events.




