Awards

Title: 2014 Daytime Emmy® Awards
Client: The National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences
This was the historic digital streaming of the Live Red Carpet and Daytime Emmy® Awards. The show was hosted by Kathy Griffin and featured many of your daytime favorites. The programs received tremendous social media metrics across multiple platforms and paved the way for future award programming.

Awards

  • 2015 SABRE Awards – Silver Anvil of Excellence, Executive Producer Social Media
Title: Telling Your Story with Video
Client: NASA
An original video produced to show students and teachers how to create their own videos incorporating professional techniques in storytelling and production. The piece was very well received inside and outside of NASA.

Awards

  • 2013 Emmy® Nomination – Informational/Instructional Program
Title: Ain’t Done Yet
Client: Community Services Alliance
“Ain’t Done Yet” is a poignant portrayal of homelessness facing America and chronicles the triumphs and challenges of five men in Northeast Ohio. The program was broadcast nationally on PBS NETA and aired in over 120 markets including multiple showings in New York, LA, San Francisco, Chicago, Dallas, Phoenix, Detroit and Cleveland. The documentary also was selected for the Chagrin Documentary Film Festival.

Awards

  • 2012 Silver Remi Award –Television & Cable Production Documentary
  • 2012: Chagrin Documentary Film Festival Featured Selection
Title: NASA Now
Client: NASA Explorer Schools
This is a national web based educational series that can also be seen on NASA-TV. The program features new and exciting NASA missions and projects. Students are given a rare glimpse into the fascinating world of scientist, engineers, physicists, and astronauts. Excerpts from NASA Now are a permanent part of the Enterprise Shuttle exhibit at the Intrepid Air, Sea and Space museum.

Awards

  • 2011 Regional Emmy Award
  • 2010 & 2011 Telly Awards
  • 2010 Finalist Houston World Fest
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Title: Playhouse Square Presents “Outspoken”
Client: WVIZ/PBS Ideastream
This locally televised documentary chronicled extraordinary young people from lower income marginalized homes as they learned, and advanced through competition which led them to New York for the national Slam U competition.

Awards

  • 2006 Nominated for Regional Emmy Award
  • 2007 Gold Remi Award Houston International Worldfest
  • 2007 Winner Telly Awards
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Title: Troubled Waters
Client: Interfaith Broadcasting Coalition
Nationally televised documentary hosted by Lynn Redgrave. The program featured people and locations from around the world and brought into focus the constant struggle to provide safe drinking water to an ever increasing population.

Awards

  • 2007 Gold Remi AwardHouston International Worldfest
  • 2007 Winner Telly Awards
  • 2007 Award of Excellence Religion Communicators Council
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Title: LPFM – The People’s Voice
Client: United Church of Christ
An inspiring video documentary which tells the dramatic story of the grassroots movement for non-commercial Low – Power FM radio service, which provides oft-times marginalized groups in our society an opportunity to be heard. Narrated by Emmy award winning actor Peter Coyote.

Awards

  • 2001 Gold Medallion World Medal, New York International Film & Video Festival
  • 2001 Gold Remi Award Houston International Worldfest
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Title: Amistad Rising
Client: United Church of Christ
This documentary featurette portrays the extraordinary events and circumstances that led to a major Federal court case that led the effort to abolish slavery in the 1800’s. The program features interviews with decedents of the original Amistad captives along with the documentation of the massive collaboration that led to the re-creation and launch of the historic vessel that carried the captives on their historic voyage to freedom.

Awards

  • 2000 Gold Remi Houston Worldfest
  • 2000 Telly Award Winner
  • 2000 Gold Winner De Rose Hinkhouse Religious Communicators Award
Title: On the Edge
Client: Think First Foundation
This provocative education film features interviews with young people who have become paraplegics and quadriplegics as a result of unfortunate accidents and violence. The film was geared to middle school and high school age students as part of an emphasis head and spinal cord injury prevention. “On the Edge” was the recipient of numerous national awards and was distributed to schools across the country.

Awards

  • 1993 Golden Cine Eagle Award
  • 1993 PR Silver Anvil Award
  • 1993 U.S. Film Video Competition
  • 1993 Telly Award Winner