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The Indian Thing
Producer/Camera/Editor
2010

A multimedia project around issues of history, identity and family related to Moore's Mohawk heritage. 

 

Spokes
Producer/Camera/Editor
2010

A film about a group of citizens from Harrisonburg, VA who travel to Davis, California to study bike infrastructure. 

 

Rob Andrew Murder
Suburban Secrets, truTV
Director
2008

The wife of a slain advertising executive becomes the prime suspect in an Oklahoma City police investigation. 

 

Methanol Mystery
Suburban Secrets, Court TV
Director
2007

A bereaved mother and determined detective join forces to solve the case of a Massachusetts woman poisoned by her husband. 

 

Wit, Will, and Walls 
Shenandoah University
Director/Producer/Writer
2006

This short documentary profiles Betty Kilby Fisher, who at 13-years-old was plaintiff in the 1958 case to desegregate Warren County, VA Schools. Through the trauma she and her family suffered, Betty found a way to heal herself and help others open up around issues of race. Funded by a grant from Virginia Foundation for the Humanities.

 

El Chupacabras

National Geographic Channel 

Director/Producer/Writer

2005

They say the Chupacabra is a bloodthirsty hybrid from hell - part reptile, part vampire. NGC examines the evidence to determine whether this creature is real. 

 

Halo Freefall Warriors
Discovery Channel
Director/Producer/Writer
2004

Military Freefall is a dangerous training where special operations instructors and students plummet from 30 thousand feet at 120 miles per hour just to get to work. 

 

Dracula Unearthed
National Geographic
Director/Producer/Writer

2003

Forensic scientist Dr. Mark Beneke uses crime-solving techniques to unearth the inspiration, the myth,the history, and the biology behind Dracula. 

 

Invisible People 
National Geographic
Director/Producer/Writer
2002

Sydney Possuelo is on a life-long quest to save Brazil’s remote Indians from the disease and greed of the outside world. (also titled “Death in the Amazon”) 

 

Juggling Work and Family
PBS
Director/Producer/Writer
2001

A profile of the individuals and corporations taking bold steps to balance the demands of full-time jobs, full-time families, and stressed-out lives. 

 

Critical Care
TLC
Producer/Writer
2000

John’s Hopkins ER nurses are among the hospital’s best because they never know what will roll through their doors. 

 

Tomb of the Scythian Prince
Discovery Channel
Producer/Writer
2000

A team of scientists unearths an ancient tomb of a Scythian warrior prince in eastern Kazakhstan. 

 

Los Angeles SWAT
Discovery Channel
Director/Producer
1999

A profile of the LA Sheriff’s SWAT team - the country’s premier special weapons unit.    

 

Behind the Badge
TLC
Director/Producer/Writer
1998

Meet the real men and women behind the chase, the rush, the guns, the guilt, the trauma, the power, the devastation, and the rewards of life on the street. 

 

Flying Coffins 
Discovery Channel - Wings Series
Director/Producer/Writer
1997

Beyond the veil of legend lies a grim reality of individuals who flew the first fighter planes over the battlefields of World War I. 

 

The Valient Few
Discovery Channel - Wings Series
Director/Producer/Writer
1996

British pilots and their trusty Spitfire airplanes led Britain to a miraculous air victory in 1940 and prompted Winston Churchill to declare, “Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few.” 

 

Whispering Death
Discovery Channel - Wings Series
Director/Producer/Writer
1996

From the men who stalked an elusive enemy in the jungles of Vietnam to marines who led the dramatic rescue of downed Air Force pilot Scott O’Grady, a glimpse of the long history of those who fly the Cobra; the world’s first attack helicopter. 

 

Connecting with Kids
The Learning Channel
Director/Producer/Writer
1996

Mary Beth Blegen, National Teacher of the Year, is a mass of exploding energy. John Fuerst is the calm in a storm of troubled students. They are two teachers with different teaching styles - both profoundly impact their students. 

 

 

The Inclusion Dilemma
The Learning Channel
Director/Producer/Writer
1995

One Indiana educator compares mainstreaming disabled kids to being told you have cancer. Others say mainstreaming is a great benefit to all students. A look at the controversy surround ing inclusion law and how some schools are dealing with it.

 

 

Additional freelance clients include: the World Bank, Marketplace Radio, Gideon Television, RAI Television, ABC News, BBC, Reuters Television, Christian Science Monitor Radio (small projects and day work–details available upon request. 

 

 

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