Set against the panoramic backdrop of Salt Lake City, Barefoot Boy offers a cathartic exploration of art, identity, and resilience. As we are introduced to Bill Evans, a trailblazing choreographer, the film immediately transports us to an era and locale where being LGBT led nowhere good. Born in 1940s Lehi, Utah—an ultra-conservative farming outpost of Salt Lake City—Bill’s early years were marred by feelings of isolation and ostracism. But, his passion for dance became an escape, a form of self-expression, and a source of financial independence from his poverty-stricken family.

Barefoot Boy recently completed post-production and is currently in consideration for inclusion in film festivals around the world. The branding, visual direction, digital collaterals, and website were designed and created by me and my designer.
Excerpts from the Electronic Press Kit
Chapter Titles/Transitions
Preliminary Poster Designs
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