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Mickey Youmans, VP Development & Production
Youmans' documentaries have appeared
on such major cable networks as A & E and the History Channel, and have penetrated
the direct video market through the A&E Home Video, Doubleday
Direct and Time-Life, Target, Sam's and Wal-Mart video distribution
channels. His photography and production skills have also
been showcased on numerous broadcast and cable networks,
including ABC, CBS, NBC, CNBC, PBS, Fox, CNN and the BBC.
Renee Bishop, Executive Producer
Renee Bishop has created, written
and produced television for over 25 years. She produced
many of the first episodes of the television series, "Biography" and
originated programming for A&E, Lifetime and The Learning
Channel. Her
work also included the production of Mother Teresa's last
authorized documentary and A&E's EMMY award winning "Titanic," which
inspired James Cameron's blockbuster film of the same name.
Her six-hour, "Revolutionary War" documentary for
The Learning Channel was a Cable Ace Winner and she was nominated
for an EMMY for her work on A&E's "The Last Days
of World War II." Bishop has also created and
produced programming for ABC, NBC, CBS and HBO's highly acclaimed "America
Undercover."
Paul Leone, Supervising Producer
Paul Leone has an extensive background
in television production, editing and photography. Leone
began his career as a producer, editor and videographer
for the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown,
New York. Leone
also served as the director of production for two programs
on Home and Garden Television ("Dream Builders" and "Old
Homes Restored") and has produced programming for Spike
TV. His skills as an editor and photographer have been
highlighted in productions for OLN, the Speed Channel, the
WE Network and prominently featured in the History Channel's
production of "Deep Sea Detectives." In
addition to supervising producers of "Farmers' Almanac
TV,"™ Leone also serves as the creative
director of the series.
Larry Krantz, Editor
Larry Krantz's experience
as a film and videotape editor—well-versed in cutting-edge
technology—includes a rich understanding of the visual
story-telling process. Krantz’s still
photography, motion picture film and videotape skills were
initially developed through work for national magazines and
on feature-length films for motion picture studio MGM in
Los Angeles, CA. His superior editing abilities
have earned him many national and regional awards and have
been featured in programming for CBS, CNN, HGTV, NBC, PBS,
the Food Network, the History Channel, the Travel Channel,
Turner Classic Movies, and Turner Network Television. Krantz
is highly respected in the film and video industries for
his extensive knowledge of processes.
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