The Media Factory
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Video Podcasting
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36 years old
BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA
United States
Last Login: 2/21/2008
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| Music | | | Movies | Niall McKay, co-founder of the Media Factory, created Uneasy Peace, about the Northern Ireland peace process that ran on PBS Frontline World Rough Cut series. In 2002, he spent two months in Indonesian Borneo working on a documentary on headhunters and cannibals. Niall is also the co-founder and director of The San Francisco Irish Film Festival.
Marissa (Marcie) Aroy, co-founder of the Media Factory, was post-production supervisor for the 2006 Oscar-nominated documentary short, “Mushroom Club.” Additionally, her film, “Step Show: Portrait of a Black Fraternity” screened at various film festivals including the New York International Film and Video Festival, The Black Hollywood Film Festival, Black Harvest Film Festival in Chicago, and the Film Arts Festival in San Francisco. Marissa is currently working on “Filipina Debut Party” and another project about overseas Filipina workers and their families back home in the Philippines.
| | Television | Currently, Niall is working on a series of short films for the Discovery Channel. Last year, Niall worked as an associate producer and camera person for the PBS and Center for Investigative Reporting documentary Nuestra Familia.
Marissa worked as associate producer for three years on the HBO America Undercover Series documentary, “Rehab,” which won the Nancy Dickerson Whitehead Award for journalism. In the Philippines, she was a segment producer for a local environmental television show and in the Dominican Republic she produced a short documentary about the effects of HIV and AIDS. Aroy is also a producer of the TV sitcom pilot, “Gun-powder,” which featured performers from Bindlestiff Studio.
| | Books | Niall McKay is a regular contributor to the Economist and Wired News. His work has also appeared in the Irish Times, the New York Times, the Financial Times, Red Herring Magazine, Wired Magazine, Salon, and Forbes Magazine. |
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The Media Factory's Details
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| Status: | Single | | Here for: | Networking, Friends | | Zodiac Sign: | Sagittarius | | Occupation: | Producer/Director/Camera |
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The Media Factory has produced four corporate films, six documentaries, and two podcasts, among other work. Please visit our website to check out samples of our work: ~a href="http://www.mediafactory.tv/" target="_blank"> http://www.mediafactory.tv
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About me:
The Media Factory specializes in producing short form digital video content for podcasts, vodcasts, and the emerging mobile device marketplace. The Media Factory also produces short and long form documentaries and television programming. Its customers include Lego, PBS, the Discovery Channel, Atom Films and TurnHere.com. The Media Factory also produces corporate video and its customers have included Silicon Valley high technology start-ups, the Chinatown Community Development Center and San Francisco’s Level Playing Field Institute.
Media Factory Education provides training and seminars designed to help businesses use podcasts, vodcasts and Internet video to enhance their business offerings and training needs. It also works with community groups and educational establishments and provides training and services to help them create community based video podcast and online news offering.
Please visit our website to check out samples of our work: http://www.mediafactory.tv
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