The Story of the Malaysian 'wau-bulan' kite

A memorial produced through international filmmakers for Malaysia Airlines Flight 17

2014  |  DEVELOPED WITH ASTRO AWANI, KUALA LUMPUR  |  21,305 VIEWS

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Superstorm Sandy Time-lapse

12 Hour time-lapse ran through the impact and blackout filmed from Jersey City.

2012 |  TIME-LAPSE FOOTAGE FEATURED ON NJ.COM  |  9,525K VIEWS

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A Story of Baseball Loyalty

30 stories of baseball fan loyalty from across the country at the 2013 MLB All-Star Game.

2013  |   DIRECTED FOR FANBRANDZ   |  FEATURED ON NEXT IMPULSE SPORTS   |   1,642 VIEWS

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The Launch of Telstar 4

Looking back on 20 years since this giant leap for telecommunications and cable television.

2013  |  MARKING THE 20TH ANNIVERSARY OF TELSTAR 401  |  CAPE CANAVERAL

Over twenty years ago, I was fortunate to witness the launch of Telstar 401 from Cape Canaveral, Florida. My mother's career allowed our family to experience some truly unique events.  

My mother was a leader of the  AT&T SKYNET Satellite Services Group in 1993. Her team included Marketing and Product Managers, Operations and Engineering for the fleet of Telstar 3 series satellites. These satellites were used primarily for TV Broadcast. The 400 Series were designed by AT&T Laboratories to replace the aging fleet.  

On September 28, 1993, AT&T made their official announcement from the Hawley, PA Control Center. For its' time, Telstar 401 was touted as the industry's most advanced video and data service provider, beaming ABC, FOX and PBS across the US in the mid 90's. Beyond its' television broadcasting abilities, Telstar offered services for universities to broadcast their college level courses. This was ground breaking then; common place now.