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Njcu Media Arts Department – Alumni of Note NJCU MEDIA ARTS DEPARTMENT – ALUMNI OF NOTE Name (First, Last) Company, Position/Title, Location, Year Telephone Contact E-mail Address # Aguilar, Harold Information Specialist, Christopher Reeve Foundation Aliyu, Olapeju Arise.tv (Arise and Shine morning show); -Production Assistant, Head 201-360-1618 [email protected] of Social Media and Set Photographer; -Independent feature film called “The Anti-Love Story; -Casting Director, Production Manager and Coordinator; Web series “Get Lucky” – Production Team Member Alonso, Gus Technical Director, Telemundo 47 WNJU; WABC EyeWitness News Alves, Yuri Producer/Director, Dream Play Productions [email protected] Anconetaini, Veronica Freelance Producer/Director, Bloomfield, NJ Apruzzese, Joe Producer/Director of Photography, Avalanche Entertainment; camera operator, MSNBC Arai, Sachiko Producer, Japanese television Arias, Marilyn Kvibe Productions LLC, 591 Summit Avenue, Jersey City, NJ 07305 Astudillo, Robert Teaches video production in Jersey City, Hudson Catholic High School [email protected] Voice-over Artist; technical director at Meadowlands Complex, Masters Barlaam, Dino Degree (Cinema Studies); Middle School Language Arts Teacher; author of several successful screenplays: In a Flash (4 pages)/Semi- Finalist/ Gimme Credit Super Short Screenplay Competition; Daniel/Quarter-finalist/Slamdance Short Length Screenplay Contest; Daniel/Quarter-finalist/(Made it to top 326 out of 1176 entries)/American Gem's 5th Short Screenplay Competition; Waking the Children/Winner/1st Place/Write Movies/A Exposure monthly national Blevins, John Voice-over Artist; technical director at Meadowlands Complex Boden, Jared Producer, ESPN Radio/ABC Bowen, Mark (2012) - Associate Media Director at Christ Church in Rockaway [email protected] and Montclair Bracker Keith Producer, writer and director [“All Things Considered” is part 1 of [email protected] a Solitude trilogy covering intimate details in the lives of three individuals. The trailer can be seen here: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/allthingsconsideredmovie 1 Created: 9/15/15 / Updates Continuous NJCU MEDIA ARTS DEPARTMENT – ALUMNI OF NOTE Name (First, Last) Company, Position/Title, Location, Year Telephone Contact E-mail Address # Brevard, Adrian Film Producer, MFA, Chapman University Bruner, Tony MFA, Chicago Art Institute Camejo, Christian DV/on-air host, WBON Radio None Provided Canigliaro, Kimlu Video Production Instructor in PA Cardin, Chad Staff Editor, CBS; http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1139813/ Carvajal, Piero Independent Film/Video Artist Castro, Nolan Camera operator, ABC News Miami 2004, Camera Assistant, – IATSE Local 600 Assistant Camera, Cavanaugh, Liz MEN IN BLACK III, Lady Gaga music videos Ceballos, Carlos 2003, Editor, Major League Baseball Chaudhry, Saad Animator, ThomasNet [email protected] Chu, Christina Office Manager/Technician, Video Perfect [email protected] Combs, Steve Freelance video artist Cordova, Thomas MFA Bard College; First Prize for short film, SONIDO BLANCO, at the San Francisco Latin American Film Festival Torres Corniel, Andrea MA, New School; Staff Producer, MTV; Adjunct Prof, NJCU [email protected] Danno, George Independent Producer/Director, Santa Monica, CA http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1406335/ Davis, Rahmaan Freelance Director/Producer; directed many music videos Delgado, Natalia Kvibe Productions LLC, 591 Summit Avenue, Jersey City, NJ 07305 Editor, commercials, EPK, completed 16mm feature length film, Digregorio, Antoinette MARCH 2 Created: 9/15/15 / Updates Continuous NJCU MEDIA ARTS DEPARTMENT – ALUMNI OF NOTE Name (First, Last) Company, Position/Title, Location, Year Telephone Contact E-mail Address # Dunham, Dorie 2002, teaches video production at Snyder High School, Independent Feature Films, MTV Networks, Oxygen Network, Fox News Channel, San Francisco International Gay and Lesbian Film Festival, The Apprentice Season V. Present – Video Production Instructor for The Jersey City ARTS High School, MFA in Motion Pictures and Television from the Academy of Art University, San Francisco, CA, awards: Lexus Environmental Challenge, Kean University PSA contest, and Scholastic Art and Writing. Ezeadi, Kelechi Department of Children and Families, Division of Youth and Family Services(D.Y.F.S.) Frugoni, Robert Staff Technical Director, MSNBC Gannon, Tom Supervisor Audio/Visual Services, NJCU, Media Arts Dept. Gannon, Toni Promo Producer, CNBC Gasparotto, Loredana independent director/screenwriter, Jersey City and Rome, Italy [email protected] Gerace, Anthony Production Assistant, NBC [email protected] Godish, Brittany Producer/Creative Director at MOJO Creative Group, LLC Goldman, Barry Technical Director, Margaret Williams Theater, NJCU Golebowski, Mike Steadicam Operator, MSNBC Gordillo, Gabriel Post Production Manager, MTV [email protected] Gosselin, Liz Camera-person, MTV Guillaume, Stevenson Kvibe Productions LLC, 591 Summit Avenue, Jersey City, NJ 07305 Halak, Jaroslav Staff Editor, CBS Hemmerich, Garrett Kvibe Productions LLC, 591 Summit Avenue, Jersey City, NJ 07305 Higgins, Clint Freelance Video Producer-Director, Jersey City; Audio/Visual [email protected] Services Assistant, NJCU, Media Arts Dept. Hirose, Teruyo Freelance Producer, Tokyo, Japan 3 Created: 9/15/15 / Updates Continuous NJCU MEDIA ARTS DEPARTMENT – ALUMNI OF NOTE Name (First, Last) Company, Position/Title, Location, Year Telephone Contact E-mail Address # Hunter, Charles (2011) - Master Control Operator at All Mobile Video Hunter, Judith Graphics Artist, CNN Ianacci, Sal Freelance Lighting Designer; teaches video production in Bayonne High School Ibarra, Jovanni Independent Screenwriter/Director; awards in NJ Young [email protected] Filmmakers and Big Apple Film Festivals Johnson, Jasper camera and electrical technician; http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0425314/ Kazista, Lee IATSE Local 600-International Cinematographers Guild, http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0443686/ Krivicka, Michael freelance editor; creative director of www.thinkmodo.com; Vival Video Productions 1993, President - Sharpleft Studios, NYC; feature film producer; Langway, Doug http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0486773/ . Present Film “BearCity” in post-production. Theatrical Release: Summer 2010, on DVD Nov 2nd 2010 for more info www.bearcitythemovie.com or facebook.com/bearcity LaSala, Anthony Operations Manager/Telstar Plus, Inc. Lescano, Rodel Graphic Designer [email protected] Libitz, Louis Video Artist, MFA Syracuse University Lopez, Elizabeth Executive Assistant to the President of Production and EVP of [email protected] Development at Cineflix (Cineflix Development Team) Lopez, Michele MFA, New School Maduka, Maryann Executive Assistant, MTV Mahdi, Ibrahim Operations & Programs Coordinator, Made in NY Media Center [email protected] by IFP Marcille, Linda Elementary School Teacher, Jersey City Martinek, Tom Special Effects Designer, Industrial Light & Magic http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0553327/ 4 Created: 9/15/15 / Updates Continuous NJCU MEDIA ARTS DEPARTMENT – ALUMNI OF NOTE Name (First, Last) Company, Position/Title, Location, Year Telephone Contact E-mail Address # Mateja, Rob Video Instructor, Marchman Technical Ed Center, Tampa, FL McMenamin, John Photographer, Wyanoke Group Video Production Teacher, Fine Arts High School, North Bergen, Meyer, Rob NJ Line Producer/Assistant Director - has successfully worked the Michelin, Mike 201-694-0988 [email protected] past 26 yrs as a freelancer in film, television and digital video; worked on 13 feature films, 4 television pilots, 3 made for TV movies, and over 1000 commercials and network promos; over the past 5 years Mike has focused on co-branded event and motion picture promotion opening a new avenue of market research on both coasts. A member of the Directors Guild of America. Mobley, Jason Writer, NBC Jerry Springer Show [email protected] (’85 NJCU grad) – Director of TV, Monmouth Park Racetrack - Montano, Joe [tel: 732-309-2648] - (Often needs students for positions – Contact: [email protected]) Mora, Marco Kvibe Productions LLC, 591 Summit Avenue, Jersey City, NJ 07305 Morchel, Elizabeth MA Special Ed, NJCU; independent video artist; teacher: [email protected] Paterson, NJ Morelli, Christian 1996, AMC Networks Mulewski, Dave Media Manager, WABC Post; winner of 3 Emmies Nerahoo, Maria Lisa Associate Producer – Nickelodeon; MTV NETWORKS Abu Oliver, Sean Completed 16mm feature length film, MARCH, with alumni George Danno Public Access Coordinator/Master Control Op./Camera Orellana, Cesar Op./Editor/ Tape AD at Comcast Cable Communications, Inc. 5 Created: 9/15/15 / Updates Continuous NJCU MEDIA ARTS DEPARTMENT – ALUMNI OF NOTE Name (First, Last) Company, Position/Title, Location, Year Telephone Contact E-mail Address # Pamintuan, Adrienne Park Slope Productions Panckewicz, Tim Sound Engineer, CBS; winner of 3 Emmys Perez-Romero, Dr. School Director Norma Parinello, Al Independent Producer, “Clear Blue Tuesday” Peralta, Tomas Stephen David Entertainment, Junior Editor Perez, Angel Manager/Chief Photographer, CNBC Powell, Corey Andrew Associate Producer, The Vitamin Shoppe [email protected] Preston, John Camera Rental Agent · Secaucus, New Jersey [email protected] Reccu, Jerry WFAN Radio; 1010 Wins Rodrigues, Paul Senior Producer, NBC/Universal; producer/editor, WCBS-TV; Director/Producer, “Until You Die” Rodriguez, Ruben Comcast, Independent Producer Promo editor, Court TV; Producer/Director, MSNBC; editor, Romano, Joey Magnetic
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