Goodwin Grayzel Productions draws from a select pool of creative professionals, assembling teams best suited to meet each project's unique needs. Our videos engage audiences on many levels with rich visuals and sound, critical thinking, and most importantly, a good story. Each project begins with extensive research into the client's needs and goals, ensuring that the end result of our collaboration educates viewers with the messages that are important to you.
In each work sample below, Lindsey's roles included research, producing, directing, writing and editing. When working in a freelance capacity, she collaborates with the primary production company, which is noted as one of the clients.
Local Control for Healthy Communities
Client: GOBHI/ NarrativeLab Communications
An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. GOBHI is a mental health organization that walks the talk when it comes to managing care for wellness. GOBHI keeps mental health patients out of crisis and in their communities by providing many creative supports that promote recovery in rural settings.
Understanding Suicide, Supporting Children (excerpt)
Client: The Dougy Center/ NarrativeLab Communications
Each year 30,000 Americans die of suicide, leaving behind families who are left to cope with grief, guilt and anger. In this video, families share their experiences and the audience learns how to move past the stigma of suicide and into a supporting role for children who are grieving.
Water for the Future
Client: Tualatin Basin Water Supply Partnership
Washington County water demands are expected to double by 2050. "Water for the Future" illustrates how local partners are working collaboratively to meet the long term water needs for cities, farms and the health of rivers. This clip is the two minute summary version which advocates to expand the capacity of Haag Lake.
Portland's Big Pipe (excerpt)
Client: Impregilo-Healy/North Shore Productions
"The Big Pipe" documents a complex engineering project to tunnel a four-mile, 14-foot-diameter tunnel through the heart of Portland. The new tunnel captures stormwater overflows, preventing discharges into the Willamette River. The film covers four years of construction, explaining why the project was necessary, and how the engineering challenges were overcome.
Health Records (excerpt)
Client: Massachusetts Health Data Consortium
Who has access to your medical records? This consumer awareness video gives background information about the benefits and privacy concerns of easily sharable electronic health care records.
Art Beat, Leslie Lee
Client: Oregon Public Broadcasting
This portrait of ceramic sculptor and painter Leslie Lee was produced for OPB's Art Beat series. Leslie's work reflects her inner struggles. We discover why and how she is moving from the medium of ceramics to paint.





