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"10AM Automatic": Music video for The Black Keys from their Epitaph Records release, Rubber Factory.
Countdown to Comic Relief 8: 4 Camera, 1/2-hour live ‘pregame’ broadcast from Radio City Music Hall with RSE for Comedy Central, preceding HBO’s broadcast of Comic Relief 8.
Pulp Comics: Multicamera Stand Up performances for this series on Comedy Central. Episodes feature Dave Attell and Saturday Night Live's Jim Breuer.
In & Out: Video Segments Producer for 'Academy Awards' scenes for this Paramount Pictures film, a Scott Rudin/Frank Oz production starring Kevin Klein, Joan Cusack and Tom Selleck.
Unwrapped: Field Produced for the Food Network through Video Pro Inc.;
segment on Stouffer's Macaroni & Cheese.
Caroline's Comedy Hour:
One hour weekly stand up/sketch comedy series for A&E Television Networks. Co-Produced the 26 award winning episodes. Combination of 4 Camera, 1" video location material mixed with remote Betacam and 16mm footage. Also Line Produced all 117 episodes. * Received CableAce Award as best Stand Up Comedy Series.
The Weinerville Chanukah Special:
Evergreen 1/2-hour narrative comedy special for Nickelodeon.
The Weinerville Election Special From Washington...B.C.:
Evergreen 1/2-hour narrative comedy special for Nickelodeon.
The State of the Union, Undressed '94':
Multicamera live and tape broadcast from Washington D.C. for HBO Downtown Productions for air on Comedy Central. Pregame show featured Jim Lampley, Dennis Miller, and Bill Maher, followed by live on air coverage of President Clinton's speech by Dennis Miller.
2 Drink Minimum:
Produced 26 episodes of this 1/2-hour stand up/sketch comedy show hosted by Jake Johannsen, produced with HBO Downtown Productions for Comedy Central. Multi-camera performance and single camera location vignettes.
"Fred Says": 23 Interstitials for Between the Lions, PBS/WGBH series for children and 31 interstitials for same program with Bertice Berry as talent.
Spring Break ‘98: Burly Bear Network (Broadway Video).
All programming (Jim Breuer, Root Awakenings, Reel Big Fish concerts, ‘Half Baked’ (series, 2 episodes), ‘National Rage Page’ (series), and a variety of wrap arounds and interstitial pieces from Lake Havasu, Arizona.
Spring Break ‘98: Burly Bear Network (Broadway Video).
Jim Breuer in Concert; ‘Root Awakenings’ in concert; ‘Reel Big Fish’ in concert. 4-camera video.
Spring Break ‘99 and ‘00 in Panama City, FL. 4-camera video of the Bandemonium Finals, including Darwin’s Waiting Room.
Devo live at the below noted Nickelodeon Upfront ‘99.
For WGBH’s Between the Lions, 31 interstitial segments with Bertice Berry.
The Negro Ensemble Company. Documentary aired on PBS American Masters series. Shot and edited on tape.
A&E Television Network's Up-Front Presentations. Multimedia and live performance for the benefit of A&E's advertisers and affiliates. Annual events in NYC, Beverly Hills and Orange County, California, Chicago, Detroit, Dallas, and Cleveland.
Nickelodeon's Up-Front 1996-2000 Presentations.
Multimedia and live performance and multi-camera taping for the benefit of Nickelodeon's advertisers and affiliates. At the Waldorf Astoria, NYC.
Save The Children. Inaugural Gala Benefit at the Waldorf Astoria, NYC. Produced in association with CTW, Henson Productions, and Gray Entertainment. Co-created multi-media, designed show and flow. Directed program, with a grand finale starring Harry Belafonte, the Muppets, and Betoto-Yetu, a 24-piece African dance ensemble.
CIBC/Oppenheimer. Ray Charles in Concert; Aspen, Colorado. Staging, lighting design, IMAG projection, and interfacing with multimedia bookending performance as well as working logistics with the Ray Charles organization.
A&E Television Networks: Biography Magazine Party “Where are they Now?”
A&E Television Networks: Company Meeting--
Selected Projects and Credits of Note
Series and Specials Producer:
Line Produced 2008 season Episode 10 of "The Whitest Kids U Know" with LC Inc. for air on (IFC) The Independent Film Channel.Executive Producer:
Case Western Reserve University, Presidential Investiture:
Events and ceremonies. In addition to the line production and directing
duties for documenting the events listed below (under Director), designed,
booked, scheduled and outlined requirements for all personnel in 9 "Breakout
Rooms," each with 2 video cameras--6 of them switched--documenting the
colloquium that was part of the Investiture activities.Director:
Case Western Reserve University: Documenting the investiture of
the incoming President, Dr. Edward Hundert. Live webcast and record. Four
cameras at Severence Hall, Cleveland, Ohio, for Eventworks. Keynote speeches,
colloquium post-plenary session, and inauguration ceremonies, totaling
approximately 5-1/4 hours of live programming.Technical Supervisor:
Adam Clayton Powell.
Long form documentary shot on 16mm. Shown theatrically and on PBS. Academy Award nominee.Live Events Producer:
America's Favorite Television Commercials
Awards-style presentation hosted by Scott "Dookie" Brooks and Fred Thompson, two of the "Whassup" guys from the Budweiser campaign. Wrote, directed, and designed the show including design and oversight of video roll ins, lighting, and music. Presented by the American Association of Advertising Agencies to benefit the AAAA's Foundation. Associates were the History Channel, and USA Today. Held at Cipriani's 42nd Street in NYC.
2001 Performance
Michael McDonald (Detroit, Chicago)
Lyle Lovette (NY)
Al Green (LA)2000 Performance
Barry White (NYC, LA)
Al Green (Chicago, Detroit)
1999 Performance
Tom Jones (Chicago, Detroit, NYC)
Ray Charles (LA)
1998 Performance
Ray Charles (Chicago, Detroit, NYC)
Tom Jones (LA)
1997 Performance
Tony Bennett
1996 Performance
Mel Torme
1995 Performance
B.B. King
1994 Performance
Excerpts from Nunsense (with Rue McClanahan)
1992 Performance
Stand-up comedy with John Byner, Brett Butler, & more
1991 Performance
Stand-up comedy with Colin Quinn, Larry Miller, & more
--1998 : The Pointer Sisters
--1999 : K.C. and the Sunshine Band
From 1992 to 2005:
Multimedia Presentations, notably--
--The 2000 meeting included producing and directing a live version of The History Channel's game show, "History IQ".
--The 2001 and 2002 meetings required multimedia and live switching in the New York location, and concurrently, additional multi-camera direction for remote satellite-linked locations.
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