On a rain‑slick Tuesday night in early March, the quiet streets of downtown Seattle were pierced by the wail of an ambulance siren. The destination: EWProd’s modest three‑story loft on 5th Avenue, a hub for indie filmmakers, sound designers, and a growing community of digital creators. Inside, paramedics found the lifeless body of Olivia Simon, a 28‑year‑old post‑production specialist whose reputation for meticulous color‑grading had made her a quiet legend among the studio’s roster.
Text 'START' to 678-678 or call 1-866-488-7386 for LGBTQ youth support . On a rain‑slick Tuesday night in early March,
EWProd’s future now hangs in a precarious balance between redemption and risk. The studio’s leadership has promised a series of internal reforms, including: a hub for indie filmmakers