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JANET BAUS, DIRECTOR/PRODUCER
Janet Baus is a producer, director and editor for PBS,
cable, and independent productions, and a 2005 Soros Justice Media
Fellow. Producer: Dangerous Livin', Here!TV. Editor: Trauma:
Life in the ER, The Learning Channel. Series Editor: 2002
Trauma season. Co-Producer: PBS documentary, After Stonewall:
From the Riots to the Millenium. Director and Editor: the
PBS series, In The Life. Her work has been broadcast on Lifetime,
PBS and The Learning Channel. Awards include: NYSCA, Cine
Golden Eagle, The Vito Russo Award, the Chicago International Television
Award, Gold Aurora Award, National Educational Media Bronze Apple,
Director's Choice Award in the Black Maria Festival, audience awards.
DAN HUNT, DIRECTOR/PRODUCER
Hunt has been creating award-winning programming for Public Television
since the late 1980s. He was named a 2005 Soros Justice Media Fellow.
Producer: Dangerous Living, Here!TV. Producer: Oliver
Button is a STAR, PBS in June, 2002. Co-Producer: PBS documentary,
After Stonewall: From the Riots to the Millennium. Producer at
WGBY: Her Place in History (1998), AIDS, Names... from home
(1992). Awards: Cine Golden Eagle, Gold Aurora Award, Chicago
International and New England Film festivals, Silver Angel Award
Excellence in Media, NAME Video Award, Gracie Allen Award for Drama
(American Women in Radio & TV) and Best Documentary at the Hometown
Film Festival.
SLAWOMIR GRUNBERG, DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY
From 1974-76, Gunberg was a cinematographer for Polish Television
Network. He immigrated to the US in 1981, and has since shot and
produced over 35 television documentaries. His independent works
focuses on critical social and political issues and have won him
international recognition. Grunberg has been a contributing director
of photography and editor for the PBS series’ Frontline, American
Masters, NOVA, AIDS Quarterly and Health Quarterly. He has also
shot for ABC, NBC, HBO, Lifetime and Discovery networks. Grunberg
has received an Emmy Award, and an Academy Award Nomination. He
was also named as a Fellow of the John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship
in Documentary Filmmaking, New York Artist's Fellowship, Soros Justice
Media Fellowship.
MARK JUERGENS, CO-EDITOR
Juergens' work has been
seen widely on PBS, on cable TV, and in film festivals internationally.
Documentary: Loving and Cheating, HBO; Brief History of the American
Revolution, History Channel; Testimony of the Human Spirit, Chelsea
Studios; Aftermath of Terror: Post 9/11 in Patterson, MTV; Egg,
various shows, PBS; Upright Citizen's Brigade, Comedy Central; Inside
Story: Crime Scene, A&E; Occulus, City Arts, PBS; Roswell, Isis
Productions; Will to Transform, Runtime Productions. Feature: Family
of Orphans, Chameleon Films; Day at the Beach, Arrow; The Search
for One-Eye Jimmy, Cabin Fever; Blood Money, N. R. Productions;
Sleeping Together, Trident.
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