Charles River Media Group (CRMG) was created by Don Schechter in 2003. Don recognized that many other talented freelancers were working independently. CRMG was formed to help bring skilled media producers together under one organization. In just a few short years, Charles River Media Group has flourished, working for clients throughout the United States, as well as abroad. CRMG has an administrative staff in convenient Coolidge Corner in Brookline, just steps away from the T.
Charles River Media Group works with both couples and corporate clients. We bring the professionalism and resources of the corporate world together with the personal and highly stylized touches needed when producing memorable wedding videos. We don't aim to book hundreds of weddings a year and then send out recent college grads to film and edit on our behalf. Our experienced shooters film weddings because they enjoy the work, as well as the time spent on a select group of couples. All of our editing is done at our main office, and the same equipment and skill set that produces videos for our corporate clients like New Balance will produce your wedding video. We utilize the newest technology and the latest software to make sure your wedding video is professional and contemporary. Administrative
Don - Founder Don founded Charles River Media Group in 2004 after a successful run as a freelance producer and cameraman. Born and raised in New York City, he holds two degrees from Tufts University where he is a part-time lecturer in documentary history and production. Don is currently ecstatic over his recent acquisition of the HPX500 – a High Definition 2/3" 3-CCD 16:9 variable frame rate camera.
Ike - VP Sales Ike is the latest addition to Charles River Media Group. For decades, Ike worked as a production executive in the printing industry for multi-million dollar corporations. Ike is now heading up sales and scouting for a second CRMG office in the tri-state area.
Nicole - Project Manager Nicole Prowell is currently pursuing her MA in Documentary Video at Emerson College. She has studied filmmaking at FAMU in Prague and holds a BA in English/Communications and Film Studies from Pace University. Prior to moving to Boston, she worked in New York for IBM and the Jacob Burns Film Center. Her current projects include a documentary about happiness, entitled Happy Hunting.
Production Lynn In addition to broadcast on public television and Free Speech TV, filmmaker Lynn Weissman's work has screened at film festivals nationwide and in Canada, and won a Documentary Profile award from the Alliance for Community Media. In 2003, Lynn won Video Artist awards from the Puffin Foundation and Somerville Arts Council.
A decade after earning her first M.S. in Public Health in 1992, Lynn earned another master's degree in Philanthropy and Media from the Visionaries Institute, where she had a full, merit-based scholarship through the generosity of actor-philanthropist Sam Waterston.  Bruce Bruce has worked in the field of film, video and photography for over 30 years. He studied film making at the Orson Wells Film School and Video production for Human services at the College of Public and Community Service, University of Mass Boston. Bruce's videos have won awards in film festivals from Rio de Janeiro to San Francisco. He have worked on projects throughout the United States, Canada, Europe, Central and South America. Howard Howard is a filmmaker and photographer with more than thirty years experience as a practitioner and teacher. He is Co-chair of the Tufts Multimedia Arts Program, as well as the founder and director of TuftsFilmWorks, the university's digital cinema initiative. Currently he is working with Don Schechter on a documentary called A Good Whack - The Making of Tonya and Nancy: The Opera. In addition, his photographic work ranges from traditional portraiture to documentary to experimental image making.
Morgan Morgan has filmed many live events and weddings for Charles River Media Group over the past three years. He is currently co-directing a documentary film called Burning in the Sun, about a solar energy entrepreneur in Mali, West Africa. In addition to videography, Morgan has also worked as field producer for documentary filmmaker John Halpern, and in production roles on a variety of films, including Spike Lee’s HE GOT GAME and SUMMER OF SAM. Morgan wrote, directed and produced the award winning short film CATABASIS, as well as several other dramatic and documentary shorts.
Isaac Isaac is a filmmaker with experience in narrative fiction and documentary filmmaking. He currently attends New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts Graduate Film Program.
Isaac has experience doing international documentary for the United Nations Children’s Fund. (UNICEF) He worked with Swazi journalist James Hall and co-produced three documentaries for UNICEF Swaziland. Isaac oversaw production of Sipho and Joyce, and Every Child has a Voice, and Hope Lives Here, three documentaries that cover the topics of HIV and AIDS and AIDS orphans. UNICEF Swaziland also commissioned Isaac and James Hall to produce numerous video projects and news segments for national broadcast on Swazi television. Recently, Isaac’s documentary Sipho and Joyce played in the 2005 Boston International Film Festival and the 2005 Zimbabwe International Film Festival. Isaac’s documentaries are distributed in over 27 countries and are helping promote awareness of AIDS in Africa and UNICEF’s campaign to help orphans and vulnerable children. In addition to his documentary work, Isaac worked in post-production on Miramax’s American Splendor and The Station Agent. Trevor Trevor has worked on various projects and multi-camera performances with Charles River Media Group.
Current and Past InternsAllegra Anderson Michael Taub Kristen Casazza Philip Martin
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