Growing up with storytelling and film, it became second nature
to study photography, film production, acting, speech, writing
and improvisation. My grandfather, Ken Wagner, was a pioneer
in the TV industry. His show, Comic Cut-ups, was the first
"live" children's show to go on the air. Later he
went on to work with 20th Century Fox with his shows Grandpa
Ken and As I See It, which was a late night comedy improvisation
show for adults. With respect to my grandfather, I will always
be impressed by those who are able to bring their passion
to life through their own creative process.
We capture on
film visually different pieces of the human experience. Whether
it be emotions of horror, happiness, lessons learned or lost
hope we feel a connection as we watch the film unfold. Good
films connect with their audience and make a lasting impression.
My goal is to continue to represent films in the marketplace
that touch a part of the human experience.
Affiliations and Memberships: Entertainment Publicity Professional
Society, International Documentary Association, National Association
of Television Program Executives. |