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"Friday Arts: Elizabeth Osborne"I edited this video as a web extra for the October, 2011 episode of Friday Arts. It is a meditative montage combining still images of Osborne's paintings with some of the beautiful footage produced by Michael O'Reilly for this episode.
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"Friday Arts: Robert D. Hicks on the Anatomy Academy"This is a short web extra that I edited to accompany the November episode of "Friday Arts": an extended interview with Robert Hicks, the director of the Mütter Museum in Philadelphia. Hicks discusses a physician who is important to a the history of medicine and art in Philadelphia. The convergence of those two fields was the topic of the "Anatomy Academy" exhibit at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.
Note: These videos, embedded from whyy.org, may not play on all mobile devices. My apologies! If you're looking at this on a phone right now, please come back later from a computer. "Friday Arts: Art Czar"A web extra: an extended interview with Gary Steuer, the "Art Czar" of Philadelphia.
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Friday Arts: Meet the Farmers of Birchrun Hills FarmI edited three web extras for Friday Arts's "Art of Food" segment from March, 2011. The main feature, produced by Monica Rogozinski, featured artisanal cheeses made at Birchrun Hills Farm. My web extras make use of footage Monica produced about other activities on this small, environmentally conscious farm. This video shows Jesse Miller, the younger son of the farming family, who tends the pigs. The other two videos feature Jesse's older brother Randy, who tends the humanely raised veal calves, and their father, Ken, who explains how farming has changed over the past few decades. All three videos can be seen on Friday Arts's website.
"Friday Arts: Weathervane Music Studio Extras"I edited this web extra for the "Art" segment of "Friday Arts," WHYY-TV's monthly arts program. The segment was produced by Michael O'Reilly. This web video provides extra interviews with Weathervane's director, Brian McTear, and Reading Rainbow, a local indie rock duo who are receiving broad-ranging acclaim. The video has been published on WHYY's website, where Michael's main feature about Weathervane Music can also be found.
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