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Roger Wyatt and Hilary McLellan share
a passion for history and stories. We have over twenty years
of experience with film, video, and digital media production.
We have worked on many projects, including documentary films,
training videos, and oral histories presented on DVD or the Web.
Roger oversaw the filming of the Statue of Liberty to document
its restoration in 1984-85. Together we have worked on a number
of projects for a range of clients. We are members of Upstate
Independents and Point of Departure, two filmmaking groups in
the Capitol Region.

Here we are on an
expedition to the top of the Empire State Building in New York
City.
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Please
call for a free initial phone consultation and estimate: 518-594-8907 |
Recent
Projects
"Road Traces"
personal memoir film by Roger Wyatt, published by Scarecrow Press.
2004 Caroline Street Elementary School Lip Sync Contest
Roger's Reflections on
the Statue of Liberty Project
References
are available on request.
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Wyatt has an MFA
in Filmmaking from Columbia University. He also has an Education
Doctorate (Ed.D.) from Teachers College. He has worked on a number
of his own filmmaking projects, as well as extensive work as
a media producer for the March of Dimes, capturing stories about
the success of March of Dimes-funded projects. He was in charge
of filming the documentation of the restoration of the Statue
of Liberty in 1984-85.He has tauught film-making and media production
classes at several universities. He has consulted for the U.S.
Information Agency in eastern europe, advising librarians and
other information professionals on how to bring democratic practices
to their institutions after the end of the Cold War. He will
be teaching a workshop on Digital Video Production through the
Saratoga
County Arts Center in early 2005. |
Hilary
McLellan has
a Ph.D. in Educational Technology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
She has worked on a number of film and video production projects
as well as web design for a range of clients, including the National
Teachers Hall of Fame and the Bostonian Medical Group. In 2003,
the mayor of Saratoga Springs appointed Hilary to serve on the
Advisory Board of the Saratoga Springs Heritage Area Program.
Hilary performs as a storyteller, specializing in stories of
transformation, humor, and suspense. For more about Hilary's
storytelling, click
here. She has worked extensively on media projects and training
programs with schools and educational groups, including the Digital
Clubhouse Network in New York City, the Metropolitan Transit
Authority, and the WHWSE Board of Cooperative Education Services. |
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