- Steve Garfield
Steve Garfield is a videographer and video blogger based in Boston, Massachusetts. One of the Internet's first video bloggers, Garfield began experimenting with the technique in 2002 and launched his own video blog on January 1, 2004. Garfield is a former producer of the Boston-based Karlson and McKenzie radio show. He has produced his own video blog programs, including "The Carol & Steve Show" and "Vlog Soup." On February 3, 2005, …
- Lasse Gjertsen
Lasse Gjertsen (born July 19th, 1984) is a Norwegian animator, musician, and videographer known on YouTube as "lassegg". He is best known for his short pieces "Hyperactive" and "Amateur", which string together short clips of video to create a unique form of video akin to stop-motion animation. His "Hyperactive" video has over 10 million views.
- Tracy Moore
Tracy Moore presents the news on "Breakfast Television" on Citytv Toronto, by giving live reports from the streets or filling in for "Breakfast Television" host Kevin Frankish, and has since September 2005. Growing up in Richmond Hill, Ontario, she went to Langstaff Secondary School.
- Alan Taylor
Alan Taylor (born 1965) is an American television director. Taylor has directed for numerous programs on both network television and on premium cable most notably on HBO. Besides his television work, Taylor has directed three feature films: "Palookaville", "The Emperor's New Clothes" and "Kill the Poor". Taylor's parents are videographer James J. Taylor and curator Mimi Cazort; his sister is indie rocker Anna Domino.
- James J. Taylor
James J. Taylor (???? 1931-February 11 2005) was a self-taught videographer and member of Actors' Equity Association in New York. Taylor was the driving force behind the creation of the Washington Area Performing Arts Video Archive (WAPAVA). After his death, the archive was renamed after Taylor as a posthumous honor - and a rather significant one at that; it is one of only two Actors' Equity-approved collections of theater performances in the country.
- Michael Kolowich
Michael Kolowich is a recognized pioneer and innovator in internet content, high-technology marketing, and application of digital video technology. He is currently president and executive producer of DigiNovations, which he founded in late 2001, and is architect and producer of “Mitt TV”, the acclaimed video website for the Mitt Romney Presidential Campaign. He has been a senior executive with Bain and Company, Lotus Development Corporation, Ziff-Davis Media, and AT&T.
- Phill Niblock
Phill Niblock (born 2 October 1933, in Anderson, Indiana) is a minimalist composer, filmmaker, videographer, and director of Experimental Intermedia, a foundation for avant-garde music based in New York with a parallel brach in Ghent, Belgium. After an early period studying economics, Niblock came to New York in 1958. Initially he worked as a photographer and filmmaker; his first musical compositions date from 1968.
- Jennifer Hollett
Jennifer Hollett is a former MuchMusic VJ and Videographer. She hosted "MuchOnDemand", "Much In Your Space", "Combat Zone", "Power Shift", "Count Down", "Live@Much", and many specials. Hollett left the network in 2005. Hollett started out as a radio jockey at Concordia University, where she received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications and Journalism. She later moved up to CTV, then to MuchMusic.
- Alexander Devoe
"Alexander Devoe" is an African-American adult film star who also produces and directs adult films. According to IAFD, he's directed 63 films. In fact, his career as a director is actually longer than his on-screen career as he began directing films in 1994. He only did 16 films as a performer between 2000 thru 2003. One of which was My Baby Got Back, Vol. 26 where he did a scene with his future wife and fellow porn star Diana Devoe.
- Natasha Eloi
Natasha Eloi (born in Hammersmith, England) is a Canadian television personality and videographer. She is most often seen on Space Channel's "SpaceNews" as the space,science and technology reporter and on "HypaSpace" as the resident toy expert. You can also watch Natasha on her collections show called "It Came From The Basement!" where she delves into the mysterious and wonderful world of people's basements and the eclectic collections within in.
- John Schwartzman
John Schwartzman (born October 18, 1960 in Los Angeles, California) is an American cinematographer for numerous films. He is best known for his collaborations with director Michael Bay.
- Claire Burch
Claire Burch is a writer, videographer and artist who has documented the homeless people in Berkeley, California for over 20 years. She has several movies and books out. She has just completed and released a movie called "History of the TeleTimes", information about it can be found on her website at the link called "What's Happening Now."
- Jürgen Vsych
Jürgen Vsych, born in 1966, is the writer-director-producer of 30 films, including "Son for Sail", "Ophelia Learns to Swim", "Tyrannosaurus Tex", and "Pay Your Rent, Beethoven", which won the Prince Charles Trust Award. Her films have been shown in forty film festivals in thirty countries. Vsych's journal was included in the book "World Cinema: Diary of a Day". She also wrote, directed, produced and starred in 38 plays and 110 one-act plays.
- Edward Caraballo
Edward Caraballo (born c. 1961) is an American videographer and investigative photojournalist, specializing in covert photography. He was arrested in Afghanistan in 2004 while documenting the exploits of a vigilante group led by U.S. mercenary Jonathan "Jack" Idema. Caraballo was implicated as an associate of Idema and was charged with enterning the country illegally (later dropped), running a private prison, and torture.
- Donna Gregory
Donna Gregory is an award-winning producer and writer and has more than 21 years of experience as an on camera news reporter and anchor at TV stations in Illinois, Oklahoma and North Carolina. She is a freelance anchor and reporter for NBC News and MSNBC. Gregory occasionally anchors MSNBC Live, and recently covered Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans and Hurricane Wilma from Florida. Gregory is based out of North Carolina.
- Marty Munsch
Martin Munsch was born in 1967 in Union County, New Jersey raised in the towns of Franklin Lakes & Wyckoff in Bergen County, New Jersey. Graduated from Ramapo High School. He is a record producer, sound engineer, talent manager, photographer, videographer and the principal owner of Punkrockrecords. He was responsible for production of many influential punk albums, as well as duplication masters and final quality control of many albums, …
- Chris Owen Halper
Chris Owen Halper is a Canadian photographer and videographer. He is best known for his photographs of adventure racing and large scale entertainment events. Chris has photographed many elite international adventure races including Eco-Challenge, Primal Quest and the Southern Traverse. Both his event and adventure images have been featured in publications and promotions around Asia, Australia, New Zealand, UK and North America.
- Gen Nishino
Gen Nishino is an American photographer best known for his nude photography work for Playboy. Nishino is the New York City photographer for Playboy Special Editions and has numerous models in said magazine for the last 15 years. He often photographs Playboy models on top of buildings overlooking New York City.
- Essex Calf
Essex Calf is a group of local historians in the county of Essex, England. The group, founded by Stephen Pewsey in 1990 are the most prolific writers on local history issues in Essex, having had over a quarter of a million words published between them in numerous books, booklets and articles for scholarly and popular journals. The group also creates DVDs, organises heritage walks, exhibitions and special events and contributes expertise to local radio and TV.
- Jackson Peel
I love music, film and most other forms of artistic expression. I'm partially straight-edge, no drugs and I don't get drunk. (I TRY to not get drunk! I am a social drinker.) I like to cook meat over fire. Left Wing Liberal with Punk tendencies, but understands that Republicans aren't evil & that globalization is an overall positive change if embraced and guided properly. For work, I cover state government news issues and shoot documentaries.
- Andrew Guidone
July 20th...the days of ups and downs, and the story of my life (as quoted by "The Secret Language of Birthdays"), Santana's birthday, Natalie (floats like) Wood's birthday...did you know...on July 20th, 1969, Neil Armstrong took that "one small step" on the moon and changed history forever? Here is another sad but true fact: our President and yours truly share the same astrology sign. Might explain my declining approval rating.
- Patrice Cochet
Patrice Lucien Cochet was born in Paris, France, where he studied Computer Science and Electro-Mechanics until the age of 21. He then came to the United States to attend the University of Central Florida to study Directing. Quickly, Patrice found himself manning the Lighting and Camera department. After graduating with a BA in Directing, Patrice studied Cinematography at The American Film Institute where he received an MFA in Cinematography in 2000. His first feature, which received some...
- Eric Tuxen
I am a 35 year old white guy from Northwest Louisiana. My beautiful wife and I are the proud parents of 2 wonderful kids. Movies and movie making have been a lifelong love of mine. I've had the good fortune to shoot and edit two student films and have started post production on the third. I hope to break into the "real" Hollywood someday.
- Vera Freitag
- Tom McComas
Father of Tom McComas.
- John Kinhart
Mr. Kinhart’s responsibilities at NVLP include managing the NVLP web site, as well as editing the Visionary interviews, short-form documentaries and other video presentations.
- Noel Donnellon
Noel Donnellon is both a Freelance Cinematographer and a Producer for VooDooDog®. Previously a Video Supervisor/operator for Steven Spielberg & Neil Jordan among others. He was born in Dublin, Ireland and works worldwide. He was a Film student at Dunlaoighre College of Art and Design. Cinematography credits include: 2007 Oscar nominated documentary feature 'Deliver us from Evil' (Irish Unit),Kate Winslet's "What If?" (VFX Unit), Talvin Singh's "OK" & Marillion's "These Chains" music...
- Noah Kadner
Noah Kadner was born in New Jersey and raised in New Mexico. He graduated from the MFA program in production at the USC School of Cinema-Television. Noah lives in Los Angeles and runs High Road Productions, a film, television, production and post-production company. He has directed several short films, commercials and music videos. He also works as a DVD authoring specialist. His clients have included the U.S. Army, United Nations, NBC, PBS, Sony, and FOX. Noah's work, such as his...
- Suree Towfighnia
Standing Silent Nation is a documentary feature that chronicles the story of a Lakota family's struggle to develop an industrial hemp economy on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota.
- Jerome Thelia
- Tom McComas
Father of Tom McComas.
- Rodrigo César
- Gregory Nicotero
Gifted SFX and make-up wizard, who learned his trade under the watchful eye of SFX splatter guru Tom Savini. Nicotero and buddies, Howard Berger and Robert Kurtzman started KNB Efx Group in 1988 and the group has provided eye-popping & jaw dropping special effects for major Hollywood releases including The Green Mile (1999), Vanilla Sky (2001), Sin City (2005) and Land of the Dead (2005).
- Oktay Ortabasi
- Beth Wichterich
- Ramin Fathie
- Mike Keenan
Mike spent his first years in the countryside across from Huggins' Farm, now a tract housing development in East Concord, New Hampshire. After camping on two summer vacations across the country his family moved to the California beach community of Capitola and lived two blocks from New Brighton Beach. The family soon moved again to the East San Francisco Bay area town of San Ramon, where he finished Elementary School and went straight into High School at the newly completed and aptly...
- Lauretta Prevost
- Brennan McClean
- Rusty Nelson
Rusty Nelson was born in Abington just outside Philadelphia and graduated with honors and a BS degree in Business Management from University of Dayton's School of Business. Following school, Senator and Astronaut John Glenn personally recommended him to the Air Force's elite flight school. He was quickly hand picked for a select group flying the U-2 spy planes whose missions were briefed to the President, CIA and DEA. During this time he capitalized on his selection to Graduate School by...