MediaStorm welcomes Pam Huling and Tim McLaughlin

We are excited to welcome Pam Huling and Tim McLaughlin to MediaStorm. Pam will lead our Business Development efforts, and Tim, or first intern back in 2008, returns as a Multimedia Producer. Prior to joining MediaStorm, Pam Huling owned Gaslight Media Consulting, LLC, with clients in Switzerland and New York City. She currently serves on the Executive Board of EZArchive, Inc. and Our Favorite Moments, which are online subscription-based cloud services for consumers. As the former Director of Photo Services at Discovery Communications, Inc., the #1 non-fiction media company in the world, Huling oversaw more than 400 photo and multimedia shoots each year on location around the world, the licensing of millions of dollars in stock content and the management of more than one million media assets. Pam Huling has a background in art and music, holding a degree in graphic design and a Bachelor of Music in bassoon performance from the…

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MediaStorm projects nominated for three Emmy Awards

MediaStorm is thrilled to announce that three of our 2009 projects have been nominated for the 31st Annual Emmy Awards for News & Documentary.   Driftless: Stories from Iowa, by Danny Wilcox Frazier, was nominated in the New Approaches to News & Documentary Programming: Documentaries Category. Once at the center of the U.S. economy, the family farm now drifts at its edges. In Iowa, old-time farmers try to hang on to their way of life, while their young push out to find their futures elsewhere. Driftless tells their stories.   Times of Crisis was nominated in the New Approaches to News & Documentary Programming: Current News Coverage Category. In Times of Crisis, Reuters charts 365 days of global financial upheaval to see how lives have changed as a divergent world embarks on an era of historic challenge.   Surviving the Tsunami: Stories of Hope was also nominated in the New Approaches to…

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Worth Watching

Another group of stunning/important/innovative multimedia and video projects we've been watching lately. If you have any to add, please let us know in the comments! You can see previously featured videos here. 30. Leave Me from Daros Films Fictional films can have great impact. - Brian Storm 31. Bugs! from Ryan Enn Hughes Wicked. - Brian Storm 32. UP THERE from Jon Gorgeous short film, shot as part of The Ritual Project sponsored by Stella Artois. - Jessica Stuart 33. The Future of Publishing A good example of why you should watch pieces until the end. Thanks to Michael Croan for the tip. - Brian Storm 34. Prison Valley by Pilippe Brault & David Dufresne with Upian for Arte "Prison Valley" in Colorado includes more than 36,000 inmates in 13 prisons. The web documentary is a state-of-the-art showcase of in-depth, rich media reporting from Brault and Dufresne, innovative concepting and sublime implementation…

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MediaStorm launches redesign and new projects

MediaStorm Launches Redesign We've made it easier for you to find the information you need in our Publication, Client Services and Training Opportunities. We hope you’ll take time to explore the site. A few highlights: We added more functionality and content options to the home page. We created a new video player with detailed information about each project. We added full screen playback and higher quality video encodes. Many of our projects are now available for embed on your websites and blogs. Our projects can be filtered by type, client, and workshop. Contributors, workshop participants, and staff now have dedicated pages. We expanded our blog, store, awards, link to us and resource sections. Airsick: An Industrial Devolution by Lucas Oleniuk Created with 20,000 photographs and a haunting soundtrack, Airsick: An Industrial Devolution plays out like an unsettling dream. Toronto Star Photographer Lucas Oleniuk examines our addiction to fossil fuel — and its…

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Jennifer Redfearn joins MediaStorm

We are excited to welcome multimedia producer Jennifer Redfearn to the MediaStorm team. Jennifer is a director, producer, and writer. She has worked on programming for WGBH, WNET, the Discovery Networks, and independent productions. Most recently, she directed and produced Sun Come Up, an independent documentary about environmental refugees. It premiered at the Full Frame festival and is currently making its way around the U.S. and international festival circuit. Prior to this, she co-produced a science special - the final installment of an Emmy-nominated 20-year project for WGBH/NOVA, and she produced a medical series for Discovery. She holds a Bachelor's degree in environmental studies from Wellesley College and a Master's degree in journalism from Columbia University. Her projects have been supported by the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting, Chicken and Egg Pictures, NYSCA, and the Friends of Horticulture.

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