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President, has a BFA in Photography and Film from Rochester
Institute of Technology and a MS in Broadcasting and Film from Boston University.
Michael incorporated Yellow Cat in Washington, DC in 1980. He is a producer,
director and director of photography. His award winning programs have aired
nationally and internationally on Discovery Channel and PBS stations. He
is an avid sailor and amateur historian.
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has a BFA from Syracuse University. She joined Yellow Cat in 2004 as a Producer, editor and artist/animator. Her previous experience includes 18 years of producing programs for government, corporate and association clients. Whether the product is live-to-air, video tape, or a digital format, she applies her knowledge of video, graphics, and technology to communicate the message with clarity and creativity. Another venue for her creative expression
is sculpture.
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Program Developer and Writer is a graduate of Shimer College and the University of Texas. With a life long penchant for history, Lou starting melding his passion with video in the 1980s when he assisted in the making of "Passage to Galveston, the Story of Elissa", 1 x 60 for KUHT about the restoration of the 1877 barque. The United States Park Service made him a Colonel of the Garrison of Fort McHenry (its highest award for historic preservation) for saving and restoring the USS Constellation, the last surviving Civil War naval vessel. He serves as a historical and restoration consultant for buildings, vessels and museums. |
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