advisors for television development:

 

Alan Oxman is producer and supervising editor of the documentary "Control Room," and founder and instructor at The Edit Center; he is also editor of several independent features including "Welcome to the Dollhouse" and "Storytelling."

 

Elyse Roth is the co-creator of the "Jon Stewart Show" and the "Daily Show" on Comedy Central; she has executive produced programs for television at other networks including A&E, Oxygen, and the Sundance Channel. She is currently executive producing "Search for Funniest Mom in America" on Nick at Night.

 

John Drimmer is currently executive producer of six primetime series broadcast in the US on a variety of channels including the Discovery Channel, A&E, National Geographic, The History Channel, The Learning Channel, and in 74 countries around the world. Before serving in his current position he was Director of Hearst Entertainment's non-fiction division and a producer at "60 Minutes" and PBS. He is a winner of the DuPont-Columbia Award, the Genesis Award, the Aurora Award, and the national Telly Award. John has a doctorate in psychology and is writing a book about how adults find meaning in their lives.

 

advisor for photography:

 

Charles Traub is the chair of the MFA Photo Department at the School of Visual Arts, and one of the partners in the creation of "Here is New York," the extensive open photo exhibit based on the events of 9.11. The show began in Soho, in Manhattan, and later traveled to cities around the world. The project became one of the most visited sites on the internet after it went online at the end of 2001.

 

 

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