Producer Isaac Trimble
Isaac Trimble is a well-known film producer in the Pacific Northwest. His love for the performing arts started in theater and film in 1988. Since then, Isaac has become passionate about promoting and advocating for the representation of Native American issues through media. Isaac's dedication to community and artistry has led him to receive a lifetime achievement award for music and many film recognition's.
Recently, Isaac produced a short film, "Missing Indigenous" that won the 2017 Portland 48hour Film Festival; a film highlighting the epidemic of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women. The film went on to premiere at Filmapalooza in Paris, France to be among the top 4% of 48hour competition films in the world. Missing Indigenous has received many awards and won worldwide acclaim.
Isaac's work in-competition films and short films lead him to be a juror for many film festival juries including BEND Film Festival's, for the Indigenous shots and feature films program.
Currently, Isaac is pursuing his graduate degree program in the film while working on short films and preparing feature films.
Isaac has worked with many Native American filmmakers, including Director LaRonn Katchia, Kayla Heine, Joaquin Trujillo, and others.