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Tenaz Dubash
was born in Calcutta, India and grew up in Delhi and Bombay. She moved
to America in 1982 and received a Bachelors degree from Cornell
University and a Masters degree in Television, Radio & Film from the
Newhouse School of Communications at Syracuse University.
In 2000, Tenaz traveled to Iran with 34 Zoroastrians, where she shot and
produced her first documentary, entitled "In the Footsteps of our
Forefathers". A segment of the film was featured on CNN's Inside Asia
and was also aired internationally on CNN. The film has been
screened at Boston University, MIT and Berkeley and was recently
incorporated into Berkeley's Middle Eastern Studies program. Clips of
the film were also incorporated into a show about Angels produced by the
History channel.
Tenaz’s eight years of television production experience include
positions at ABC, MSNBC and CNBC. She has also worked as an associate
producer for the Radio Television News Director Foundation's "Excellence
in Journalism" series and is affiliated the South Asian Journalist
Association or
SAJA and
New York women in Film and Television or
NYWIFT.
In addition to her work at the NGO with survivors of human trafficking, Tenaz is currently developing two independent documentaries. In
the future, Tenaz envisions a project on human trafficking.
To propose ideas concerning distribution or funding, please check
the TD Films
collaboration
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Theresa Auricchio runs
AVI, a consulting company
specializing in information technology and
interactive/event marketing. Theresa holds an MS in
information resources management from Syracuse
University's Information School. Over her twenty
years in the business, she held several senior
management positions in a variety of industries
before starting her own practice in 2001.
She has been an active Board member within
several Italian cultural organizations, and she
currently sits on the World Bank's e-government
advisory board. In keeping with her BFA degree
and competitive sports background, Theresa also
freelances as an artist, writer, web designer
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| Michael S. Smith has
been editing since 1978. From 1982-84 he produced more
than 100 TV spots for the South American Market. From
1984-94 he edited at "Today Video", a video post house
in New York and rose to the ranks of senior editor. In
1994 he started his own post-production company "M.S.
Editorials" by purchasing his own non-linear, broadcast,
editing system. He has crafted and edited several
documentaries, industrials, TV shows, music videos and
news releases and has recently been involved in editing
promos for ABC's "The Century".
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