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Native Land Productions A search for soul with the tools of tomorrow...
  

Native Land Productions, a film and digital entertainment partnership, uses excellent production values to explore all aspects of humanity .

Our mission is to encourage awareness of our shared human condition and nurture respect for all beings. 


We don't see things as they are. We see things as we are.
(Anais Nin)


Traum and Vaughan bring their talents to the screen through feature length films and digital media productions.
For their most recent film "The Touch" go to www.KingstoneMedia.com and press arrow on right for trailer.
  


Nadine Vaughan, writer, director, producer, contributes depth and accuracy, drawn from her experience as a theatrical producer, psychologist and film maker.
  • Go to: www.NadineVaughanBooks.com for more on the writer.


  • Rick Traum, Emmy Award winning producer, former Executive for NBC, Radio City Music Hall Productions, and Disney, brings wisdom to production oversight.

    Contact him at ricktraum@aol.com




    To order Native Land: Lost in the Mystery of Time:
    Please visit www.NadineVaughanBooks.com

    For a news article on Nadine's casting work go to: http://www.actionnewsjax.com/content/topstories/story/Wanna-be-in-the-movies/-dQUq0KxjEukTHjz9j7wcg.cspx

    NATIVE LAND, the screenplay is based on the book "Native Land: Lost in the Mystery of Time." In both, a woman's desperate search for her lost family takes her deep into a mysterious forest even as it plunges her into the deepest recesses of her mind. There, a mysterious Native American family not only helps her find her way out, but leads her into the shadowy secrets of her past.


    Years of industry experience, vision and innovation describes the partnership of Nadine Vaughan and Richard Traum. Vaughan and Traum's current project entitled "Native Land" is in development.

    In addition to helping produce the feature film entitled "The Touch" (2004), Vaughan has produced and directed several shorts, including a scene from Angels in America.

    Photos by Nadine Vaughan