Canadian film crew shoots footage on campus for "Borderline" documentary

A documentary film group from Canada shot footage for an upcoming documentary, "BorderLine," on the Western Washington University campus Wednesday. The group has been traveling across the Canada-U.S. border, from east to west.

Photos by Rhys Logan | University Communications intern

Western Today staff
Don Alper, the director of Center for Canadian-American Studies and Political Science professor at Western Washington University, is interviewed for the upcoming Canadian documentary film "Borderline" on Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2011. Photo by Rhys Logan | Univ
Don Alper, the director of Center for Canadian-American Studies and Political Science professor at Western Washington University, gets prepped for his interview for the upcoming Canadian documentary film "Borderline" on Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2011. Photo by R
Kevin Fraser (left) and Adam Burke prepare equipment for the filming of an interview with Don Alper, the director of Center for Canadian-American Studies and Political Science professor at Western, for the upcoming Canadian documentary film "Borderline."
Daniel Sekulich, director for the "Borderline" documentary film project, prepares to interview Don Alper on the WWU campus Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2011. Photo by Rhys Logan | University Communications intern
Don Alper, the director of Center for Canadian-American Studies and Political Science professor at Western Washington University, gets prepped for his interview for the upcoming Canadian documentary film "Borderline" on Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2011. Photo by R
Don Alper, the director of Center for Canadian-American Studies and Political Science professor at Western Washington University, is interviewed for the upcoming Canadian documentary film "Borderline" on Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2011. Photo by Rhys Logan | Univ
Adam Burke sets up a camera for the filming of an interview with Don Alper, the rirector of Center for Canadian-American Studies and Political Science professor at Western Washington University, for the upcoming Canadian documentary film "Borderline." Pho
Don Alper, the director of Center for Canadian-American Studies and Political Science professor at Western Washington University, gets prepped for his interview for the upcoming Canadian documentary film "Borderline" on Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2011. Photo by R
Don Alper, the director of Center for Canadian-American Studies and Political Science professor at Western Washington University, gets prepped for his interview for the upcoming Canadian documentary film "Borderline" on Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2011. Photo by R
Daniel Sekulich, director for the "Borderline" documentary film project, interviews Don Alper on the WWU campus Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2011. Photo by Rhys Logan | University Communications intern
Daniel Sekulich, director for the "Borderline" documentary film project, interviews Don Alper on the WWU campus Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2011. Photo by Rhys Logan | University Communications intern
Don Alper, the director of Center for Canadian-American Studies and Political Science professor at Western Washington University, is interviewed for the upcoming Canadian documentary film "Borderline" on Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2011. Photo by Rhys Logan | Univ
Daniel Sekulich, director for the "Borderline" documentary film project, interviews Don Alper on the WWU campus Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2011. Photo by Rhys Logan | University Communications intern