CREATIVE TEAM
Samuel S. Holmes, Executive Editor, was for seven years editor of the picture collection at Magnum Photos, the international photographers' cooperative. His freelance graphics research projects have included four international world's fair exhibits, a special search for the Smithsonian Institution's permanent exhibit on photography, and many books, including A Nation of Immigrants, by President John F. Kennedy and McGraw Hill's A History of the United States. For a decade, he worked for the National Park Service on programs of environmental education and the interpretation of history for the general public.
Julie Sloane, Senior Film Editor, cut the feature films Anna,
with Sally Kirkland, and Simon, with Alan Arkin. She has edited more
than a dozen documentaries on architecture and art for Michael Blackwood
Productions and Amalie Rothschild. Since 1991 she has taught film editing
in the Tisch School of the Arts at NYU.
Ed Norris, Film and Digital Editor, is a feature film writer
and director as well as an experienced editor with many commercial and
network credits, including the children's series BIG BLUE MARBLE. Recently,
he editedThe Cat's Meow, a feature directed by Peter Bogdanovich.
Jeri Sopanen, cinematographer, is also a writer, composer, and director. He has been DP for several feature films, including My Dinner with Andre,directed by Louis Malle. His documentaries include a Peabody Award-winning CBS REPORTS on the Juilliard School, VOICES AND VISIONS: Emily Dickinson, and many National Geographic and NOVA programs.
Jim Riccardi, cinematographer, produces, directs and photographs programs for the Travel Channel, the BBC, and many commercial clients. His second unit photography has appeared in national primetime dramatic series.
Sally Montgomery, Costume Director, was trained in England
and worked in theater and television there and in Jamaica, West Indies,
before coming to New York. She has created costumes for the theatrical
presentations of the poet/playwright Derek Walcott, living history museums
such as the Genessee Museum in upstate New York and dozens of film and
television productions. Her PBS network credits include documentaries
for THE AMERICAN EXPERIENCE, and four of the VOICES AND VISIONS poetry
films. She teaches American Studies at Catholic University in Washington,
D.C.
Neeley Bruce, Music Director, is a composer, conductor and
pianist, and professor of American Music at Wesleyan University. As
founder of the Hartford based American Music/Theater Group, he led performances
of music of the Connecticut River Valley before 1825. His millennium
piece, "Convergence", scored for 1000 players, was recently
performed on the New Haven Green and at Lincoln Center.
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