Aging... Creatively: Changing Expectations
Selects reel of upcoming feature-length documentary. PW: ESTA24
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Request QuoteGordon T. Skinner is the Executive Producer of [Re]-Frame Media, LLC. His films include: Save Out Seaport; Cornelia Street Café; The Kunas of San Blas; Sitting in the Fire; Strategic Omissions; Lost Innocents. Skinner is a UC Berkeley Investigative Reporting Program 2017 Associate, and has held fellowships which include: Tribeca Film Institute, Film Independent, & Lincoln Center Institute. Skinner was filmmaker-in-residence with the South Street Seaport Museum/the New York Harbor School where he taught media literacy and documentary filmmaking. Some of his commissioned works: His Holiness The Dali Lama; Echoing Green’s Purpose 360º conference; Border Crossers; Dance for pole 3D @MoMA/PS1; and Occupy Wall Street: Evolution of a Revolution. Commercial credits include: Westin Hotel, Jersey City/Starwood; Latin-American Culture Week/teleSUR; Text4Baby; Olatunji: Drums of Passion/Symphony Space. Skinner commemorated JS Bach’s 330th birthday filming Bach In The Subways with a 200-person flash-mob in New York’s Grand Central Station. Skinner has produced projects for MTV, TV-Japan, NHK, ESPN and Sony Music’s Automatic Films.
Selects reel of upcoming feature-length documentary. PW: ESTA24
Promotion for South Street Seaport Museum's educational programs.
South Street Seaport Museum promotio of educational programs
Collaboration between the South Street Seaport Museum and the NY Harbor School, profiling the importance of both institutions and the impact on the NYC Harbor and the Maritime Industry.
Strategic Omissions: The truth behind the health effects after 9/11 addresses the health effects following the collapse of the Twin Towers. There were over 1,700 lawsuits against the City of NY as a result of exposure; the film gives a voice to these unsung heroes of 9/11: policemen and women, firefighters, rescue and construction workers, along with the undocumented civilians hired to help clean
Half a million children are engaged in more than 85 conflicts around the world. They are abducted, recruited or pressed into service by government forces, paramilitaries and civilian militias. Skinner’s documentary Lost Innocents takes the audience from somnolent innocence to an awakened, compassionate understanding of child soldiers, their families, communities and nations. Password: LI24
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