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Rhode Island Filmmaker Honored at RIIFF Academy Awards Oscar Party

Newport-based filmmaker Sprague Theobald of Hole in the Wall Productions will be among special guests honored at the RIIFF’s Night Out at the Oscars event this Sunday March 7, 2010.

Newport, RI – Notable artists are often too busy to step into the spotlight. Some figured this was the case with Newporter Sprague Theobald. The Emmy award-winning filmmaker is finally taking a break to accept a few rays of limelight at the Rhode Island International Film Festival’s Night Out at the Oscars event held at the Veteran’s Memorial Auditorium in Providence, Rhode Island on March 7th (6PM). The guest list of honorees includes Providence Mayor David Cicilline, Rhode Island Film and Television executive director Steven Feinberg among others.

Theobald is being recognized for the visually stunning and socially conscious work found in his sixth and upcoming documentary, Braving The Northwest Passage. Due out this year, the film will reveal the Arctic’s danger, adventure, history and perhaps most of all “the beauty that we as a global community risk loosing should it not be properly cared for…“ said Theobald. The filmmaker has dedicated his life towards directing and producing documentary films that focus on political, cultural, historical and environmental topics worldwide.

Other documentary accomplishments include Theobald’s well-acclaimed “Poverty to Pearls” and “58 Harrison Lane.” Both films capture people who deal with genuine hardships and struggles everyday. Theobald’s work has gained significant recognition to win such awards as the Best Informational Special Emmy Award, International Academy of the Visual Arts Silver Award in Cinematography, Best in Category American Museum Award, Best Editing American Business Award, two Telly Awards and many other honors.

RIIFF’s Night Out at the Oscars event is this Sunday, March 7 at 6:30pm held in the Veterans Memorial Auditorium located on One Avenue of the Art in Providence, Rhode Island. Tickets are $55 and should be reserved in advance by visiting rifilmfest.org, or calling (401) 861-4445. Guests are scheduled to arrive at 6:30pm followed by a buffet dinner at 8pm, catered by Temple Restaurant, and at 9:30pm the festivities will conclude for the night.

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A Few New Announcements

As promised, I’ve a few new announcements regarding the future of The Northwest Passage film and Hole In The Wall Productions in general.  While some of these announcements are still in their infancy and I’m guarding them with cautious optimism, there’s one very exciting development I’m anxious to share with you now.

The wonderful success of this summer’s expedition to and through The Northwest Passage aboard my boat Bagan, a Nordhavn 57, showed me many marvelous things, not the least of which being… I need a bigger boat.  Bagan was wonderful but trying to edit the footage aboard was problematic. My ultimate dream has always been to have an expedition trawler large enough I could have a dedicated edit suite aboard.  Basically, my dream would be to have  Hole In The Wall Production be a floating production facility.

While recently at Pacific Asian Enterprises (Nordhavn headquarters) in Dana Point, CA, I met with Dan Streech and Larry Gieselman to try and figure out a way this could best be accomplished; a larger research ship.  It was then that Dan and Larry rolled out some drawings of Jeff Leishman’s latest design, the stunning Nordhavn 63.  Not one to mince words; the design was perfect.  What truly sealed the deal in my mind was that forward of  the engine room Jeff had designed in a “utility room” which would be a perfect edit facility for me.  Dan, Larry and I spent the better part of a day massaging layouts (and numbers) to try and assure the complete feasibility of this project.  By mid-day on the second day we came to an agreement, I listed (bitter/sweet) Bagan with Nordhavn’s brokerage and, taking a very deep breath, am moving ahead with the Nordhavn 63 project.  I have said it repeatedly in these blogs and will state again; there simply is no better boat or company in existence for providing Hole In The Wall Productions and myself a working platform and home.  As you know,  this summer we put Bagan to the most extreme of tests and she didn’t miss a beat nor suffer a ding. Chasing after the extreme maritime documentaries that I do, doing so on a larger Nordhavn is one of the easiest and sanest choices I could make.  To be moving into a larger “research” ship is, as I said, a dream come true, to be in partnership with Nordhavn on this project is the proverbial icing on the cake.

As I intimated in the first paragraph, there’re a few more very exciting announcements coming but want to make sure all the proverbial “t”’s are crossed and “i”s dotted before I post them!

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Theobald named “Intelligent Optimist” by Ode Magazine

Sprague Theobald, an Emmy Award winning filmmaker and founder of Hole in the Wall Productions, is an optimist because he believes the power of education and imagination through film will positively benefit the people of the world.

Sprague, a respectable self-motivated individual and father of three, has been involved in television, film and literature for over 30 years. Beginning his career in front of the camera, Sprague found it far more interesting and challenging behind. Sprague has dedicated his life towards directing and producing documentary films that educate others of political, cultural and environmental issues everywhere from Zanzibar to the Arctic Circle.

To read the full Ode Magazine article click here.

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Arctic Explorer, Boat and Crew to be Spotlight Exhibit at 2010 Seattle Boat Show

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Emmy award-winning filmmaker Sprague Theobald and his Nordhavn 57 at South Lake Union after 5 month epic journey through Northwest Passage.

Seattle – The Seattle Boat Show, Indoors + Afloat, (www.seattleboatshow.com) is pleased to announce that the renowned 57-foot Nordhavn, Bagan, which took owner Sprague Theobald safely through the Northwest Passage on a five month epic journey, will be a feature exhibit at the 2010 Seattle Boat Show January 29-February 6, 2010.  Bagan will be showcased on the water at South Lake Union and highlights will include tours of Bagan given by members of the crew responsible for bringing the vessel across the Arctic Circle – a feat accomplished by very few private boats. Each person that takes a tour will also receive a DVD with video footage from this extraordinary adventure. Additionally Theobold will be conducting seminars at Qwest Field Event Center  throughout the nine day show where he’ll focus on the craziest, scariest and most exhilarating moments of the trip.

For additional information about the boatshow event Contact:
Lisa Samuelson, Samuelson Communications , Cell: 206-954-2574, lisa@samuelsoncom.com

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There is good news all around us and the project

It’s been a little over a month since we landed in Seattle and while things have slowed down for us considerably, we’re not without some great news.  First, the crew:

Dominique is aboard Bagan, running the program from Seattle.  Bagan came through our five month trek basically without a scratch.  The few small repairs and upkeep that she’s in need of are being overseen by Dom and I rest easy knowing that all 57 tons of her are in excellent hands.

Chauncey has gone back to Denver and is studying for the entrance exams for  his Master’s Degree in Business.  We chat often and we both agree that being back in the “real” world has been an “odd” adjustment.

Sefton is also back in Denver and will be picking up where he left off at The University of Colorado, Denver. He’s planning on moving into a business major but will be “minoring” in music.

As you may remember, Greg has been back here in RI for quite a while now catching up where he left off with his business Aquidneck Mooring Company.

I’m back here in Newport, trying to catch up and stay one step ahead.  When you leave on a trip of this extent, no matter how well you think you have all the bases covered there are always a few small items which, in your prolonged absence, grow rapidly into large, snarling, growling issues.  I think I can speak for all of us when I say when we find that we’re having one of “those” days we can manage a smile and think “At least I’m not stuck in the ice in The Passage!”.

And “Bagan”, that wonderfully amazing vessel who so bravely got us to and through The Northwest Passage (Georgs Kolesnikovs writes in Circumnavigator Magazine http://www.trawlersandtrawlering.com/ that she is the first production powerboat to do the trip) has been invited to strut her stuff and be on display in the Seattle Boat Show late January.  If you’re in the neighborhood here’s more info about the show: http://www.seattleboatshow.com

As promised in the last blog, there is good news all around us and the project.  I can offer one small tidbit without divulging too much; with some luck and a bit of hard work, you may soon be able to watch our experience of this past summer on something other than your computer screen.  I’ll stop with that as I’ve said too much!

Also, today I received an email from Peter Janssen at MotorBoating Magazine  (Peter and MotorBoating published four articles which I wrote during the trip.  If you haven’t had a chance to read them try to hunt them down as they contain some amazing pictures which I don’t think we have on this site):

From Peter:

“Hi Sprague,

Just FYI, I entered your story Mission Accomplished in the Boating Writers International awards competition… Keep your fingers crossed. They announce the winners at the Miami show in February…

Best,
Peter”

More later!!
ST

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More Final Thoughts (hopefully there’ll never truly be a final thought).

The Northwest Passage

Since we’ve tied up at Elliott Bay Marina on the 5th,, there’ve been four very exciting events which directly effect Hole In The Wall Productions, all the efforts of this past summer, as well as our future.  As much as I hate to say this (actually, I do it with great joy)…WATCH THIS SPACE!

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