Hour-long episode of "Biography" about a Hollywood icon, featuring interviews with other Hollywood icons.
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Producer / Editor / After Effects: Christopher E. Fernandez
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Produced by Stage 3 Productions for Bio. / A&E Networks
Season 6, Episode 32
One of the most influential home-improvement series of all-time.
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Post Producer: Tom Donnelly
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Airdate 4/29/2006
Produced by Banyan Productions for TLC
Episode 313
A fun kids twist on the traditional "Trading Spaces" home improvement swap template. Quite possibly my favorite series of all the reality-based programming I have edited in my career. These were a bit formulaic, but super-fun to edit!
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Post-Producer: Lisa Fassano
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Airdate 1/8/2005
Produced by Banyan Productions for TLC
Aussie theatre duo Cazz and Boo get a whirlwind makeover from Coach Gretchen during Melbourne's Fashion Week on this episode of TLC's original makeover reality show.
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Post-Producer: Scott Carpenter
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Airdate - 1/24/2005
Produced by Banyan Productions for TLC
Season 1, Episode 6
Hour-long reality series that follows a wedding planner who gives couples their dream New York City weddings.
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Producers: Jeanine Pavuk, Charlie Dehne
Post-Producers: Gabrielle Mahler, Megan Taylor
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Produced by Stage 3 Productions for WeTV
Author William Cane's scandalous stage show at the University of Delaware. An homage to the film style of Woody Allen.
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Produced by Center City Film & Video for Comcast On-Demand
Part 2 - First Class Swimming Pool
Do you like ghost stories?
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Producer: Phil Nobile
Audio Mixer: Timothy Day
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Produced by Center City Film & Video for Comcast On-Demand
The most fun you'll ever have learning about quantum mechanics.
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34th Annual Daytime Entertainment Emmy Awards Nominee - Outstanding Broadband Program - Variety
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Audio Mixing and Sound Design: Christopher E. Fernandez
Motion Graphics: Nicholas Toth
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Produced by Fabian-Baber Communication for Discovery Education
First, give a group of producers unlimited access to a treasure trove of b-movies, exploitation films, schlock horror flicks and ultra-traditional educational shorts. Then, tell them they can use them any way they want, that they have gobs of edit time, and almost no censorship. Ah, the halcyon days of the late 2000s. This stuff was ridiculous and pointless and side-splittingly fun to edit. Here's a sampler of some of my favorites.
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Executive Producers: Phil Nobile, Mark Downing
Awful Graphics: Christopher E. Fernandez
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Produced by Center City Film & Video for Comcast On-Demand
Okay, what else can we do with that massive collection of old movies? Let's make fake news great again! These ridiculous parody news segments were incredibly intricate to put together, but they still make me laugh all these years later. And I think Steve O'Brien's MySpace page might still be active...
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Executive Producers: Phil Nobile, Mark Downing
Audio Mixer and cheesy VFX: Christopher E. Fernandez
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Produced by Center City Film & Video for Comcast On-Demand
A holiday classic from Something Weird News.
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Executive Producers: Phil Nobile, Mark Downing
Audio Mixer and cheesy VFX: Christopher E. Fernandez
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Produced by Center City Film & Video for Comcast On-Demand
Direct Marketing at its finest. My abs are still feeling the burn.
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Producer: Anthony Uro
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Stage 3 Productions
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