Jennifer Trotoux from the Gamble House
The Gamble House, an historic craftsman house in Pasadena, CA, inspired MEP’s film, Gamble House: Inside Out. It was designed in 1908 by American Arts and Crafts architects Charles and Henry Greene for the Gamble Family (as in Procter & Gamble). It is currently the best-preserved most complete work by Greene and Greene in existence.
In this chat, Jennifer Trotoux from the Gamble House joined Cassia Streb and Jennifer Bewerse to talk about what inspires us about the Gamble House and what it was like to film there.
To learn more about the Gamble House film and accompanying postcard by Nick McPhail, go here. To see the film, become a Middle Ear Project member and access our full film catalogue.
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