Emmett McGregor Dedicated Project Visit

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Contact Information

Emmett McGregor, 23

Primary home base: Asheville, NC

Blind9Productions (at) gmail (dot) com

828-450-0442

Availability

Available from September 6 through October 24.

I am fully prepared to support myself and provide all necessary gear and software for my work in video production.

I am enthusiastic to publish all work in association with OSE using the OSE Open IP Guidelines.

Resume

Emmett McGregor is a recent graduate in film and media arts from American University, with a minor in biology. His work focuses on environmental and economic issues. His credits for independent and student work include producing videos for the R.O. Ranch Equestrian Park, the Suwannee River Water Management District in Florida, and Green Opportunities; direction and videography for Blue Ridge Brew, about the booming brewing industry in Asheville, NC; director of photography for a television spot on sustainable housing technologies in the DC metropolitan area called Tomorrow’s Homes Today. He also is expert in still photography, with event photography credits for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the Center for Heir's Property (SC), and MEDO, an indigenous lead economic development organization in Soloy, Panama. He has also been trained in Digital Storytelling, an innovative new form of documentary production which places technically proficient documentarians in a facilitator role to enable individuals to tell their own stories regarding their lives, experiences, and issues which affect them. In addition to media production, he has also worked as a research assistant on an interdisciplinary team from the Georgia Institute of Technology that is investigating methods to enhance public opinion data gathering and broadcast presentation using experimental mobile surveys and tabletop computing, during which he completed IRB certification through Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative (CITI). Most recently he assisted in preliminary video documentation for a wetland restoration project at Tidmarsh Farms in Manomet, MA in conjunction with the Living Observatory (www.tidmarshfarms.com).

Sample work:

Directing and Cinematography: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DTfHDB_5scU

Producing and Cinematography: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w6gBTEqq8BA


References:

Susan Robinson, Associate Director for Communication Science, NCHHSTP at CDC

http://cdczilla.com/cdc-employee/contact/susan-robinson-404_639_8025


Glorianna Davenport, Prof. Emeritus at MIT Media Lab, Director of Living Observatory

tidmarshRestoration@gmail.com, 617-642-7934


Sarah Menke-Fish, Associate Director of the Center for Environmental Filmmaking, American University.

http://www.american.edu/soc/faculty/smenke.cfm

Video of Interest

http://youtu.be/p_Lq7hjhyCo