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Erin Fleming
Director, Producer, Editor
Erin K. Fleming is a Director, Producer, and Editor. She began storytelling working on national and international topics such as the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, the aftermath of 9/11, and the inclusion of China in the World Trade Organization. In her off hours she works with penny-wise nonprofits to produce marketing and educational videos on topics such as women’s healthcare in Rwanda and childhood health and safety in SE Asia. Her documentary short, The Great Migration and Asbury Park is currently being used in TeachRock curriculum within the NYC school system. Her first feature length documentary Drift, explores the well-being one of our nation’s most important estuaries and was commissioned by an environmental non-profit.
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Paulius Kontijevas
Cinematographer
Paulius is a Lithuanian born, cinematographer and Steadicam operator who has worked on a wide variety of digital video productions over the last decade. His clients include: Nike, T-Mobile, Google, Microsoft, and Gap. Paulius has captured two feature films and a documentary in India. He has three feature length documentary films under his belt. Paulius is passionate about telling stories of the human condition. He is ready to explore light, the dynamics of camera movement and to tell stories to help our world get along.
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Mark Ludak
Photographer
Mark works as an artist and professor of photography. Ludak is a New Jersey State Council on the Arts Fellow. His work has been exhibited at the New Jersey State Museum, the Morris Museum, the Wheaton Center for the Arts, the University of the Arts, and the Photographic Resource center as Boston University, The Arts Council of Princeton at he Princeton Public Library. He has completed commissions and assignments for clients including; Apple, The New York Times, Johnson and Johnson, The Philadelphia Daly News, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Environmental Defense Fund, Amnesty International, and many others. He recently completed multiple commissions concerning healthcare in Rwanda and Vietnam for non-governmental organizations.
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Gianna Olsen
Associate Producer
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Nick Messina
Audio
Nick Messina is an audio producer and editor, and research specialist, active in his fields for nearly 2 decades. Nick’s areas of specialty are in voice over and podcast production stemming from his passion for investigative journalism and archival research. His extensive work is highlighted in the podcasts The Anarchists of Paterson, The Years of Lead, and Mommie Doubtfire, documentaries such as DRIFT and The Great Migration and Asbury Park, and the animated web series pilot God Inc. Nick holds an M.A. in Corporate and Public Communication with a focus on political communication and propaganda.
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Amanda Stojanov
Animator
Amanda is a media artist and animator who investigates how innovations in communication technologies affect perceptions of identity, agency, and visibility, emphasizing concepts of embodiment and the “historically constituted body” within a networked-society. Her work has been shown nationally and internationally in renowned venues such as ISEA, UC Santa Cruz, UCLA’s New Wight Gallery, the Hammer Museum, and more. Her work has been featured in publications like Artillery Magazine, The New York Times, and The Associated Press.
