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Katy Chevigny, Co-Founder and Senior Director
Katy Chevigny, Arts Engine's co-founder and senior director, is a documentary filmmaker, entrepreneur and nonprofit manager. For fifteen years, Chevigny has advocated for a diverse media culture, one that illuminates important stories and amplifies voices not often heard in the mainstream media. Chevigny founded Arts Engine and its predecessor Big Mouth Productions. In 2000, Arts Engine launched MediaRights.org, a “knowledge commons” for filmmakers, activists, educators, and the general public. MediaRights.org currently hosts information on over 7,000 films and is home to nearly 20,000 members from around the world. Media That Matters is now in its tenth successful year, drawing attention to the most important issues of our day showcasing short films through a multi-platform, web-based strategy. More than a film festival, Media That Matters reached over three million viewers in 2009. As a film director, Chevigny most recently directed the film Election Day, which premiered at the South By Southwest (SXSW) Film Festival in March 2007 and was broadcast on public television by POV in 2008. Chevigny also co-directed Deadline (2004), an Emmy-nominated documentary about the dramatic events that took place in Illinois in 2003 concerning capital punishment. The film aired on NBC in July 2004 and premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, won a CINE Golden Eagle Grand Jury Award and the Thurgood Marshall Journalism Award. Chevigny has produced many award-winning documentaries at Arts Engine, including: Arctic Son, Journey to the West: Chinese Medicine Today, Nuyorican Dream, Innocent Until Proven Guilty and Outside Looking In: Transracial Adoption in America.
Angela Tucker, Filmmaker
Angela Tucker has worked at Big Mouth Films for the past seven years and is currently the Director of Production. She is directing the film Asexuality: The Making of a Movement and producing the films, Rose and Nangabire and Dreaming Nicaragua. She was the Associate Producer, Sound Recordist and Outreach Director for the Emmy nominated film, Deadline (NBC, Dateline). She was a Consulting Producer and Field Producer for Election Day (POV, PBS) and a Line Producer for Beyond the Steps: The Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater (PBS' Great Performances). She directs and produces educational videos for non-profit organizations such as ACORN Housing and GLSEN in addition to producing spots for broadcasters such as Nickelodeon. She directed two shorts for The National Black Programming Consortium and ITVS’ Initiative, The Masculinity Project, entitled Invisible Men. She received an MFA in Film from Columbia University where she was awarded a grant from The Academy of Arts and Sciences, a Dean's Fellowship and a Milos Forman Finishing Fund Award. Angela received her B.A. with Honors from Wesleyan University in Theater and African-American Studies. She is a member of New York Women in Film and Television.
David Wright, Director of Technology and Online Programs
With an extensive background in Information Technology and Film Production, David has produced and co-directed projects like Creating Karma and Maya's Soul. Prior to joining Arts Engine, David spent two and a half years working in developing countries like India, China, Vietnam, Ethiopia, Uganda, Nigeria and Syria on the world's only Flying Eye Hospital, an organization dedicated to eliminating avoidable blindness. David's professional background includes seven years as an IT manager, web developer and database engineer in both the non-profit and for profit sectors.
Elizabeth Mandel, Producer
Elizabeth is directing Rose & Nangabire (working title), along with Beth Davenport, for which she received a New York State Council on the Arts Fellowship. She produced the film Arctic Son, and was a co-producer on Jennifer Fox's film Flying: Confessions of a Free Woman. She directs and produces educational videos for non-profit organizations such as Jewish Women International and for Johns Hopkins Medical Center's Project Restore, in addition to producing spots for Nickelodeon and Sundance Channel. Elizabeth served as an associate producer for Jasmine Dellal's When the Road Bends and was the producer of the Deadline DVD. Prior to joining Big Mouth in 2001, she worked for the United Nations and the Asia Foundation. She has also worked in India, Cambodia, Nepal and Japan on a variety of community development, leadership training and citizen participation projects. She holds a Master's Degree from Columbia University in International Affairs, with a focus on Economic and Political Development and graduated magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa from Columbia University with a B.A. in Religion and East Asian Cultures.
Philip Lane, Associate of Development & External Affairs
Before joining Arts Engine, Phil worked in the San Francisco Bay Area for a variety of start-ups and independent media organizations. From 2003 through 2007, he served as Operations Manager for the nationally renowned Ninth Street Independent Film Center. As a mediamaker, his first feature length documentary, WORKING TITLE, screened at the San Francisco MOMA, Mill Valley Film Festival, and Montclair Art Museum (NJ) in 2006. The film is now being distributed to colleges and universities around the country. Phil has a degree in Film and Television from Boston University and an MBA from San Francisco State University.
Felix Endara, Filmmaker Services Manager
Ecuadorian-born Felix Endara is a filmmaker and independent programmer living in New York City. His films have screened at festivals including
Berlinale and Mill Valley. He has programmed screenings at the Brooklyn Museum of Art; been a reviewer for P.O.V. and Tribeca All Access; and an advisor for Cinereach Reach Fellows. He currently manages Arts Engine's fiscal sponsorship program and the monthly screening series DocuClub.
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