ARTiDOCs (art-tee-docks)
Bay Area film making duo, Marcelina Cravat and Jules Kobelin create aesthetic high definition ARTiDOCs that explore the unique journey and spirit of artists and creative concepts. These portrait style documentaries promote a deeper understanding of how we are all artfully connected.
We also offer ARTiPROMOs, short doc-ads to help promote businesses or ideas for when photographs are not enough.
Jules Kobelin
Producer | Editor
Jules Kobelin recently transitioned from commercial artist/business owner to film after graduating from The Berkeley Digital Film Institute.
Inspired by a music video she directed and produced on renowned jazz singer, Jacqui Naylor, Jules founded Artidocs. Subsequently she partnered with Marcy Cravat to create artful documentaries that explore the lives and journeys of artists. Concurrently she is producing her first narrative feature length drama entitled Fish Can't Scream, fiscally sponsored by The San Francisco Film Society.
Jules was educated at The Chelsea College of Art and Design in London where she received her BA in Public Art. Subsequently she received an Earthwatch Arts Fellowship Award that sent her to a land reclamation project in Bulgaria. Jules has worked on numerous productions as a producer, director, and art director winning a BecaFest award for her production design. Jules' strong background as a fine artist and graphic designer invaluably contribute to the look and feel of every project she takes on.
Marcelina Cravat
Cinematographer | Director | Editor
Marcelina Cravat has spent the last two years writing Fish Can't Scream, her first screenplay, while attending The Berkeley Digital Film Institute.
She will be directing this film which is currently in the early stages of preproduction and has recently been sponsored by The San Francisco Film Society.
Her great pleasure is creating Artidocs with Jules Kobelin. Together they have joined forces to produce beautiful documentaries.
Trained as a photographer at The Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, Marcy has made a fluid transition into cinematography. She has worked on numerous productions in the capacity of director/cinematographer. Her strong visual sense has enabled her to capture captivating footage and photographs which she presents on Passelande Pictures.