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    “Dan goes way beyond what’s required in order to produce a work of excellence, throwing himself into his work so that the end result is one that is a powerful portrayal of the work and being of the organization.”
— Allan M. Tibbels, Co-Executive Director, Sandtown Habitat for Humanity
   


A Plea for Justice

produced for The Public Justice Center
winner, CINE Golden Eagle Award and
Silver CINDY Award

“This amazing film provides an intensely personal look at battered spouse syndrome from the perspective of several incarcerated victims who killed their batterers in acts of desperation. The film helped get clemency for eight of the featured women, sparked clemency projects in several other states, and contributed to successful legislative measures which changed Maryland law….”
Rachel A. Wohl, Esq., Executive Director,
MACRO (Maryland’s Mediation and Conflict Resolution Office)

 
     
A Family in Grief: The Ameche Story
distributed by Research Press
winner, CINE Golden Eagle Award

“We were so impressed by the sensitivity Dan brought to this topic that we put this videotape into national distribution. Dan has produced seven RP programs, among them some of our best-selling titles. His wide range of personal knowledge combined with his deep understanding of human behavior makes him an outstanding producer. I have always been impressed with his interviewing and directing skills that create those spontaneous moments on video that cannot be scripted.”
Ann Wendel, President, Research Press

 
   
Connections

for MACRO (Maryland’s Mediation and Conflict Resolution Office)

“I worked with Dan to produce an hour-long documentary tracing the development of an innovative high school peace project. The live action footage was masterfully edited with interviews Dan conducted to create a gripping and inspiring documentary. The film premiered in early May, 2002, at the historic Senator Theatre in Baltimore, and we are seeking opportunities to air the film in the national media.”
Rachel A. Wohl, Esq., Executive Director,
MACRO (Maryland’s Mediation and Conflict Resolution Office)


 
   
"There were moments [during the making of the Connections video] when Dan and his crew needed to shut off the cameras and simply sit in witness to the pain that showed up in the room of young people pouring out their truth…. Many unconscious artists would have begun to circle in to capture the moment while being totally unaware of the needs presenting themselves in front of them. Dan’s first concern was that the young people felt safe with him and his crew and risked missing some really powerful footage to ensure that they were not damaged in the process. I believe the gift that arose out of this orientation is that the young people were freed up to really bring them selves to the work, and the power of that in communicating their story was greater than any single moment of footage.”
Paul Harris, Fusion Partnerships, Inc.

 
   


The Village at Stone Mountain (and others)
produced for The Shelter Group

“Group Two’s video was an incredibly moving, meaningful, and substantive portrayal of the important work done every day by the Foundation. We have used the video at a Tenth Anniversary Celebration and in fundraising and marketing and with our employees as a motivational tool. I have yet to show this video and several others he has produced for us to audiences without the majority of the audience being moved to tears….”
Marilynn K. Duker, Executive Vice President, The Shelter Group


 

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