Aspect Ratio is a public access, educational TV series produced and hosted by John David Morrison, Director of Education at the California Film Institute. The stated intention of the show is to profile and cover various aspects of filmmaking in the California Bay Area, including film history, interviews with filmmakers, and profiles on various notable film professionals. The shows are created and broadcast from the Community Media Center of Marin in San Rafael, California.

History

Morrison started Aspect Ratio started in October 2010 as an offshoot of the 33rd annual Mill Valley Film Festival.[1] In August 2011, Melinda Darlington-Bach and Cynthia Pepper started hosting "Flix Chix" segement on the show.[2] The show is produced at the Community Media Center of Marin in San Rafael, California and broadcast every 4th Sunday of the month.[3]

Cast and Crew

The following have been guests on the show:[4]

  • Anne Brebner - 4 episodes
  • David Hess - 3 episodes
  • Kerri Lee Green - 1 episode
  • Robert Bloomberg - 1 episode
  • Jasminka Bijelic Ljubic - 1 episode

The following people work on or have worked on the TV series:[5]

  • John David Morrison - Producer/Host
  • Richard Alejandro - Director/Studio Coordinator/Camera
  • Nick Coccellato - Editor/Director/Web Distributor[6]
  • Peggy Day - Editor
  • Jim Geraghty - Audio
  • Brian Jones - Audio
  • Forrest Cutcomb - Camera

References

  1. ^ "Aspect Ratio (TV Series) - Trivia". IMDb. Retrieved 2012-12-03.
  2. ^ Darlington-Bach, Melinda; Pepper, Cynthia. "Blah, Blah". xanaduentertainmentllc.com. Retrieved 2012-12-15.
  3. ^ "Aspect Ratio". CMCM.tv. May 16, 2012. Retrieved 2012-12-03.
  4. ^ "[CMCM-discussion] Aspect Ratio studio crew (John Morrison)". The CMCM-Discussion Archives. Retrieved 2012-12-03.
  5. ^ "Aspect Ratio". Blip. Retrieved 2012-11-29.
  6. ^ "Nick Coccellato". LinkedIn. Retrieved 2012-12-09.

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