highly rhythmic, heart-centered storytelling.

Adventure We Can is a New York City based creative agency that produces films, marketing campaigns, indie series, live events, branded content, music videos, virtual events, remote video production, print media and more.

adventure we can, adventure we will.


 
 
 
 
 
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CRYSTAL ARNETTE
Founder, CEO + Executive Creative Director

Crystal is the co-founder of non-profit arts initiative SEQUIN & the founder/CEO of the production collective Adventure We Can. She has created & directed over 600 video projects for Warner Music Group, Macy’s, Unilever, Reuters, Geometry Global, HSBC, Aldo, Oath:, Clover Health, Pretty Big Deal with Ashley Graham, The Broadway League, The USO, New York Theatre Workshop, Ars Nova, Atlantic Theater Co., Playwrights Horizons, Dramatists Guild Foundation, Woolly Mammoth Theatre Co., Ensemble Studio Theatre, Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival, The Flea, The New Group + many more. She recently was awarded Best Indie Director for her work on The Hunted: Encore S2 which won over 50 international awards and over 75 festival selections, and her short film Committed (co-directed with Rachel Alana Handler) was awarded the AT&T Film Award and Slamdance 2021 official selection. She is currently in post-production on The Hunted: NYCSS, the short film November Ninth, and in development on the hybrid-documentary 그리다 (Keurida) and narrative features DIVERS and Maureen. Along with The Bats, she co-created #serials@theflea in 2010 and served as co-creative producer from 2014-16. She has also performed with The Bushwick Starr, Atlantic Theater, Woolly Mammoth, W.H.A.T, The P.I.T., and Webster Hall. She has worked on campaigns & films with Olson, Droga5, Radical Media, Sony/RCA Records, M ss ng P eces, Supply & Demand, Carousel-NYC, Film Orange & Mass Appeal. She is a BFA graduate of the School of Drama at the University of North Carolina School of the Arts.

crystal@adventurewecan.com
IMDB page | SEQUIN website | crystalarnette.com | VIEW CV

 
 

LINDSAY ALEXANDRA CARTER

Project Manager

Lindsay is the founder and artistic director of Brooklyn-based DUMB Theatre Co. and project manager for Adventure We Can. She is dedicated to developing engaging, socially relevant and responsible storytelling. 

Her theatrical director/producer credits include Luna and La Boite Rouge (Cirque Du Soleil), ROUGE (Lincoln Center), RELENT and Twelfth Night (DUMB Theatre Co.) She was an artist in residence at The Old American Can Factory (2018-19 ), is an associate member of the SDC, and is an SDCF Observer 2019-2021. She has worked as the screenwriting assistant to Peter Hedges, assistant to independent producer Bob Gosse, and assistant to documentary filmmaker Cara Jones. Currently, she is in post-production for her feature film Brother Mine.

Lindsay has an extensive background in the world of dance, training with American Ballet Theater and UNC School of the Arts. She is a proud company-member of White Heron Theater and can be seen everywhere from CBS’ Madame Secretary to the stages of Folger Shakespeare Theater She currently is in collaboration with Martha Clarke and Nilo Cruz for a production at the Signature Theatre starring opposite Bill Camp. 

Carter is also a passionate educator, and has worked as a movement and theatre instructor for Northwestern University and UNC School of the Arts, as well with the NYC Public School System in association with Young Dancers in Repertory. She is a dual-BFA graduate of the Schools of Drama and Dance at the University of North Carolina School of the Arts.

Learn more at lindsayalexandracarter.com

hello@adventurewecan.com

 
 
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SCOTT FETTERMAN
Production Partner, Creative Director
Scott is a New York City-based artist with a practice that merges multimedia design, cinematography, video production and editing, live event documentation, and audiovisual equipment setup and installation — the theater is his longtime home, but he has worked in many different worlds, including film and media, fashion and luxury, museums and galleries. He received his dual baccalaureate degree (a BS in Communications Media and a BA in Theater) from Indiana University of Pennsylvania.

Scott has created work with Temporary Distortion, One Year Lease, Keystone Repertory, Indie Ballet Collaborative, Manhattan College, TDF’s Performeteria, The Current Sessions, Baryshnikov Arts Center, The Rubin Museum of Art, Flushing Town Hall, Five Ohm Productions, The National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene, Atlantic Theater, Woolly Mammoth, Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival. Scott is also the lead videographer and editor for Red Stiletto Media.

Scott currently serves as co-Producer of the progressive talk & variety television program Staying Home with Josh Fox: Your Revolutionary Guide to The Green New Deal, which runs weekday afternoons on The Young Turks’ media platforms and WBAI Radio in New York.

 

 

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