BUSINESS Wallowa County Chieftain A6 Wednesday, April 28, 2021 Rawls brings own version of Hollywood to Enterprise BIZZ BUZZ By Bill Bradshaw Paper Street Enterprise produces mostly live events E NTERPRISE — Hollywood in Enter- prise? Well, not quite, but some of Grady Rawls’ work with Paper Street Enterprise might rival it. Snugly tucked in a base- ment studio under Sugar Time Bakery along North River Street, Rawls has computers, cameras and lenses of all types and pretty much anything he needs to create an audio/ video production. “We can take anything on now, but I cut my teeth on doing wedding cinema from 2008 to 2012 and that is a dynamic, live event, so we specialize in live events,” Rawls said. “For half the year, I’m fi lming hunting television. These are guys who have shows or have once-in-a-life- time hunts and they want to have it fi lmed. Growing up here, I spent time in the mountains and now I get to — for the past 13 years — I get to follow people in the woods doing hunts and then producing fi lms on that.” Mostly a one-man oper- ation, Rawls occasionally contracts with freelancers Bill Bradshaw/Wallowa County Chieftain Grady Rawls, owner of Paper Street Enterprise, edits one of the weddings he shot recently Thursday, April 22, 2021, in his studio in Enterprise. and farms out some of his editing work online to peo- ple around the world. “I have a web of peo- ple we farm work out to. I can’t do all this on my own,” he said. “I can shoot it way faster than I can edit it, so we have people around the world who are helping do this.” He’s also planning some expansion. He hopes to move his current stu- dio to a location on Main Street, but he also is con- sidering expansion beyond Enterprise. “Here we are in Enter- prise, Oregon. I think I’ll have a Paper Street Boise, a Paper Street McCall, a Paper Street wherever,” he said. Rawls said the name of his video company comes — not surprisingly — from a movie. “Paper Street Enter- prise got its name from the movie, ‘Fight Club,’ and those boys went down on Paper Street and had a company called Paper Street Soap Co.,” he said. “How ‘Fight Club’ sat with me is, you’ve got a guy who says he became part of the system and … he doesn’t have any happiness but he’s going about all this stuff . He meets this coun- terpart who ends up being himself, if you’ve seen the fl ick, but … he releases his mind; he gets to not worry about the world and starts to worry about living and happiness. … I don’t agree with what those boys were up to, but it’s just the underlying details of it.” While his company has branched out, one of Rawls’ specialties remains wedding videos. “We still rely on wed- dings — I’ve shot over 100 weddings in my life and we do photo and video,” he said. “We specialize in what we call a same-day edit and that is where the fi lm is shown at the recep- tion. … It’s a very niche thing, but it’s something where we get to show off our talent under super stress to blow everybody away about 10 o’clock at their reception. It’s pretty cool.” & Skylight Gallery He also does much com- mercial work, shooting advertisements for small businesses. His sister, Tosca Rawls, works at the Wallowa Valley Center for Wellness, providing him an “in” there. Paper Street Enterprise has become the prime fi lmmaker and media company for the center. He also does work for other businesses. “We do most anything, like if you go to the Minam store, or you go to Wallowa Valley Center for Wellness or Winding Waters River Expeditions up in Joseph on the river, it’s people like that I create videos for of everyday life and making it cool,” he said. But it’s the creative aspect of the business that fi res Rawls up. “It’s a place where not only artists but anybody can come and bounce ideas and it will have, eventu- ally, open work stations, plus places you can rent, a real interactive situation,” he said. “I have my own offi ce, but you can come to me and say, ‘Hey, what do you think about this idea?’ Because that’s who I am. I’m a creative. I cre- ate ideas and then we try to push them.” To view some of Rawls’ work, go online to paper- streetenterprise.com. He can be contacted at 541- 908-2375 or by email at rawls@gmail.com. ——— Bill Bradshaw is a reporter for the Wallowa County Chieftain. Have a business tip? Contact him at 541-398-5503 or bbrad- shaw@wallowa.com. Church Directory Finding books is our specialty CLUES ACROSS 1. Lo mein vessels 5. ___ pal 8. “Austin Powers” genre 13. Diva’s showstopper 14. Victoria’s Secret garment, informally 15. On the horizon 16. Boating hazard 17. Perched on 18. Circus structures 19. Guns N’ Roses power ballad 22. “The ___ is as near as we come to another world” (Anne Stevenson) 23. Mistakes 26. Nail polish brand 29. Leading woman 33. Like futile situations 35. Tupperware tops 36. Looked at 37. Reaches across 38. Pennsylvania, e.g., in D.C. 39. Scottish cattle breed 40. Sicilian volcano 41. Taiwanese computer maker 42. Cook with a little oil, say 43. Class you can’t get through alone? 46. Org. with Ducks and Penguins 47. Like some fence wire 48. Cause of restlessness for a princess 50. 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