June • 2020
This is the second short doc Jackie has done for BRIC TV. Both times the result has been terrific and the process or working with her has been a pleasure. She's responsive, thorough, thoughtful, and creative.
New York, NY, USA
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Request QuoteProducer, filmmaker, and writer with a passion for issue-driven docs and imaginative narratives.
June • 2020
This is the second short doc Jackie has done for BRIC TV. Both times the result has been terrific and the process or working with her has been a pleasure. She's responsive, thorough, thoughtful, and creative.
October • 2019
Great producer, takes notes well, very fast.
As classrooms across New York City scramble go remote in response to the pandemic, the difficulties and disparities already facing many students are amplified.
Since its inception in 1949, The Stella Adler Studio of Acting has turned out dozens of highly talented performers including Marlon Brando, Salma Hayek, and Robert De Niro, just to name a few. But that was never the mission of the institution nor the late namesake, Stella Adler herself. Instead, as articulated by Tom Oppenheim, the studio’s Artistic Director and grandson of Ms. Adler, “the spirit
Thirty minute documentary exploring the possible link between neurotoxins in the waters of Northern New England and the onset of sporadic cases of ALS. Airing on five PBS stations. Winner of the Vermont PBS Award for Best Documentary at the Vermont International Film Festival.
Seen in NY is a weekly web series published on New Learning Times, or NLT. Each of the nearly 250 episodes showcases a different New York-based education project that is innovative and forward thinking. Featured classes, events, institutions, and organizations span all demographics including public school teachers, lumberjacks, rodeo clowns, veterans, drag queens, and aspiring Jedis and cover ever
Literacy Unbound Summer Institute is a program that brings together teachers and students for a 2-week intensive workshop to create an original piece of performance art based on a novel.
Located on the fourth floor of the Gottesman Libraries, The Smith Learning Theater provides an experimental environment that is completely customizable to accommodate immersive theatrical productions, design workshops, hackathons, networking events, and more. Learning Theater Spotlights highlight the work of these local partners who utilize the space for optimum learning and discovery.
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