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Kent Moorhead C.V.
In
US
Forever
Young Productions, LLC
211
Vivian Street
Oxford,
MS 38655 US phone numbers =
662-513-0108  =
; &n=
bsp;  =
; 662-816-7253
(mobile) e-mail: <=
/span>kmoorh@aol.com In
Sweden Tjurbergsgatan
27E 118
56 Stockholm telephone:
+468 644 7885  =
; &n=
bsp;  =
; Work history =
Film editor Project 1173 (EU project producing music videos
while working with Swedish youth in Bredng and
stermalm, Stockholm) 2006 =
1997 to present 1981 to 1997 Education Masters of Fine Arts, Film
Production, 1981 Leo
Jaffe Columbia Picture Scholarship &nb=
sp; =
Finalist
- American Cinema Editors Competition Finalist, Student Academy =
Awards
- Documentary (Cinematographer) Awards and honors Best
Documentary Film, Crossroads Film Festival; Jackson Mississippi, 2005 Mississippi
Film and Video Alliance Grant, 2003 Mississippi
Arts Commission - Screen writing Fellowship, 1995 Mississippi
Arts Commission – Media Arts Fellowship, 1992 ITVS
(Independent Television Service) Producing Grant, 1992 European
Community Visitor Programme Film and TV Study Tour, 1991 AFI-USA
Network Producing Internship, 1991 Appalshop
Southeast Media Fellowship Grant - Production Grant, 1990 American
Film Institute - Independent Filmmaker Project, 1985 National
Academy of Television Arts and Sciences - Production Grant, 1982 Credits – partial listing for Producer/Dire=
ctor/Cinematographer/Editor <=
i>The
Most Segregated Hour <=
i> &=
nbsp; Producer/Director/Writer/Cin=
ematographer/Editor 70 minute documentary Winner of Best Documentary Film, Crossro=
ads
Film Festival, April 2005. A=
story
of diversity and racial reconciliation between a white and black church in
Oxford, Mississippi. <=
/span>Funding by the
Mississippi Film & Video Alliance. Completed, 2005. In distribution. <=
i> <=
i>Adventures
in Pizza Producer/Director/Writer/Cinematographer/Editor 25 minute documentary <=
span
style=3D'mso-tab-count:1'> &=
nbsp; The story o=
f the
US Pizza Team at the 2003 World Pizza Championship in Salsomaggiore, Italy. Produced for PMQ Magazine, October, 2004. <=
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i>Mississippi
Remembers WWII Producer/Director/Cinematographer/Editor =
One hour documentary (in two parts)
Veterans talk about WWII. &nb=
sp;
Mississippi Public Broadcasting, 2003. <=
i>Haven
Acres: the stories of community Producer/Director/Cinematographer/Editor =
Thirty minute
documentary On community development in the Haven Ac=
res
neighborhood of Tupelo, Mississippi.
Produced with Vaughn Grisham of the McLean Leadership Institute at t=
he
University of Mississippi, 2002. The
Battle of Brices Crossroads &nbs=
p; Producer/Director/Writer/Cameraman/Editor at
Forever Young Productions, <=
o:p>Freelance Producer/Director/Cameraman/Edito=
r <=
o:p>Media producer, Nutrition Education Program,
University of Mississippi 1980
to 1981=
=
New York University, Graduate Film and TV  =
; 1977
to 1980 <=
o:p>University of Mississippi, undergraduate
education  =
; 1972
to 1976  =
; Bachelor
of Arts, Biology and English Majors, 1976 =
&=
nbsp; Producer/Director/Writer/Cinematographer=
/Editor =
span>
Physician
Recruitment Video
Producer/Writer/Director/Cinematographer/Editor 23 minute promotional vide=
o for
North Mississippi Health Services. &=
nbsp;
2002
<=
i>
<=
i>Eric
Jolly on Diversity
Producer/Director/Cinematogr=
apher/Editor
<=
/span>Fourteen minute
discussion video on museum diversity for the Association of Science-Technology Centers, Inc, =
2002
=
<=
i>MISSISSIPPI
PUBLIC BROADCASTING: MISSISS=
IPPI
ROADS
<=
span
style=3D'mso-tab-count:1'> &=
nbsp; Segment
Producer/Director/Cinematographer-Editor
The Thacker Mountain Radio Hour;
Graceland Too; The Flames R&=
amp;B
Band and Shows;
Phillips Grocery. Short Documentaries produced for Mississippi Authority for
Educational TV
(Mississippi PBS), 2000 – 2001.
Every
Child is a Scientist, The Story of ESEP
Producer/Writer/Director/Cinematographer=
/Editor Documentary on the Element=
ary
Science Education Partners (ESEP) program in the Atlanta Public Schools.
YouthALIVE!
Producer/Director/Cinematographer/Editor=
<=
/span>Short documentary about te=
enage
museum internships for the Association of Science-Technology Centers, Inc, =
2001
&=
nbsp; Director/Editor
&=
nbsp; Dramatic educational video=
. Funded by the U.S. Department of
Education.
Filmed June 2001, Completed
2002.
Tackling
the Giant: Developing Staff Developers
&=
nbsp; Producer/Director/ Editor
&=
nbsp; Documentary on The Academy=
, a
laboratory workshop for training staff developers in
new ways of teaching math =
and
science in public schools. F=
unding
by the Eisenhower Consortium for Mathematics and Science at SERVE, 2000
Radishes
and Butter: Doing Business w=
ith
the French
&=
nbsp; Producer/Director/Editor
&=
nbsp; Dramatic educational video=
for
the Cultural Services of the French Embassy.
&n=
bsp;  =
; Silver
Award for Educational Video, Charleston Worldfest.
&n=
bsp;  =
; Distributor
- Schoenhof Foreign Books, Boston.
1996
Project
Leap &=
nbsp;
Producer/Director/Editor
&=
nbsp; Eight part dramatic educat=
ional
series for Project Leap, a Mississippi distance learning satellite =
network
produced by The University of Mississippi. 1995
<= o:p>
The Diamond King  =
;
Producer/Director. =
span>Dramatic Half-hour. Phoenix Films.
&n=
bsp;  =
; Numerous
overseas TV sales. 1986
Credits - partial
listing for Director of Photography
Standing
on My Sister's Shoulders &=
nbsp;
Director of Photography &nbs=
p; Hour documentary about wom=
en in
the Mississippi Civil Rights Movement. Digital video.&n=
bsp;
Filmed 1997. Complete=
d 2003.
=
The
Eulogy
Director of Photography Hour Canadian drama. Digital video.
&n=
bsp;  =
; Filmed
1997. Completed with Nationa=
l Film
Board Assistance, 2001
Let
Me Tell You Their Names
Cinematographer =
Feature Documentary=
&=
nbsp; A personal story of growin=
g up
in Europe and America as the first generation after the =
&nb=
sp; Holocaust.
. Digital Video. Filmed 1994-1997. In post-production, 2005.
Director of Photography  =
; Thirty minute drama about =
music
in the Delta. 16mm film. Filmed 1996. Triple Dot Productions, Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Completed 1997.
Dory
&=
nbsp; Director of Photography Canadian
TV drama. 16mm film, 1992.
The
Celestial Matter
&=
nbsp; Director of Photography Canadian
feature film. 16mm film, 198=
7.
Painting
in the South =
Lighting
Director &=
nbsp; 16mm documentary Film.
&n=
bsp;  =
; Director
- Bill Ferris. Regional PBS
Broadcast, 1983.
We All Know Why We're Her=
e  =
; Director
of Photography 16mm documentary feature abo=
ut an
innovative educational program in an East Harlem School, New York City. Nominee for Student Academy Award.=
Distributed by The Museum of Modern Art. 1980.
Credits—Assistant Camera, 35mm
Making
the Grade Assistant Cameraman =
span> 35mm Feature Film. Can=
non
Films
(DP - Academy Award Winner=
Robert Richardson). 1983
The
Goldmine &=
nbsp; Assistant
Cameraman &=
nbsp; 35mm Feature Film. New=
Line
Cinema, 1981
=
=
=
Credits - Other Producing Experience
=
Stealing
Thunder &=
nbsp; ProducerŐs
Assistant. &=
nbsp; Movie
of the Week; Papazian Hirsch &n=
bsp; Entertainment
. USA Cable Network.
Producer - Bob Papazian.
1991
Mississippi Blues=
Production
Manager
Painting
in the South =
Co-Producer 16mm documentary Film.
&n=
bsp;  =
; Director
, Co-Producer - Bill Ferris.
Regional PBS Broadcast, 1983.
Publications
Still
photography: The Ba=
nd
Played Dixie: Race and the Liberal Conscience
a=
t Ole
Miss. Author - Nadine Cahodas, Free P=
ress
1997
W=
riter: The Documentary Dilemma: Poor Audio Stands in the Wa=
y of
Cinema Verit
AV
Video Multimedia Producer July 1997
W=
riter: A Video Victor: Panasonic's
DVCPRO AJ-D200 (technical review)
AV
Video Multimedia Producer November 1997
W=
riter: Review of the Doubletake Document=
ary
Film Festival
AV
Video Multimedia Producer May 1999
W=
riter: Video at the Crossroads: Creating a Film Look for a =
Civil
War Documentary
AV Video Multimedia Producer July 1998
=
Related Experienc=
e
<= o:p>
U.S. STATE DEPARTMENT ESCORT OFFICER<= o:p>
 =
; =
b>USIA INTERNATIONAL V=
ISITOR
PROGRAM
&n=
bsp;  =
; Periodic
work from 1983 to 1997 for the U.S. Department of State as an Escort Office=
r on
the United States Information AgencyŐs cultural exchange programs has given=
Mr.
Moorhead an international
understanding of film and theater and media techniques. He has traveled across the U.S. w=
ith
media professionals from over a hundred countries and has participated in h=
igh
level seminars and discussion with some of AmericaŐs most prominent artists=
. A short list includes theater dir=
ectors
Lloyd Richards of
the Yale Rep., Gregory Mosher of the Lincoln Rep. and Robert Falls =
of the Goodman Theater in
Chicago; playwrights August Wilson and David Mamet; Producers Tom Ludd=
y, Edward Pressman and Saul Zaentz=
; film directors Wer=
ner
Herzog, James
Ivory=
, Irvin
Kershner, Paul
Mazursky, Melvin
Van Peebles,
Donald Petrie and Robert Wise; and journalists Hal Bruno, Sanford Ungar<=
/b>, Hodding Carter III=
and Ted Kopple<=
/b>.
EUROPEAN
COMMUNITIES - 1991 VISITOR PROGRAMME
&n=
bsp;  =
; Kent
Moorhead was one of twenty four Americans selected in 1991 to travel to Eur=
ope
as part of the ECŐs prestigious Visitor Programme. He was invited to examine European film and TV and study=
the
changes that were being introduced into media as part of the Europe 92 econ=
omic
program.
Additional Experience
Founding Board Member, Mississippi Film and Video Al=
liance
Editor of Scanlines, =
i>informational newsletter f=
or the
MFVA.
Documentary Judge
Crossroads Film Festival, April 2000 in Jackson, MS
Documentary Filmmaking Instructor=
Eagle Media Academy Mound Bayou, MS, 2004
Dramatic Filmmaking Instructor
Continuing Education Department,
University of Mississippi, 2005 & 2006 =
summer
workshops.
Association of Science-Technology Centers Incorporated,
Washington, D.C.
City of Baldwyn, Mississippi – National Battlefield Visi=
tors
Center
City of Oxford, Mississippi - Oxford Tourism Council
City of Holly Springs, Mississipp – Holly Springs Tourism
Council
Delta Rural Systemic Initiative (National Science Foundation
funding)
Eisenhower Consortium at SERVE (U.S. Department of Education)<= o:p>
Elementary Science Education Partners – Emory University
(NSF funding)
Long
Run Productions – Washington, D.C.
The
McLean Leadership Institute, University of Mississippi
Mississippi Public Broadcasting (Mississippi PBS network)
Mississippi Department of Human Services – Family and
ChildrenŐs Services
National Food Service Management Institute
Northeast Mississippi Health Services – Department of
Marketing
PMQ Magazine - Pizza Marketing Quarterly (video promotional wo=
rk)
Rainy Day Productions – Hattiesburg, Mississippi
University of Maryland – Department of Business, Culture=
and
Languages
University of Mississippi – Public Relations Office;
University Museums
University of Mississippi - School of Business
United States Department of Agriculture
United States Department of Education
<= o:p>
<= o:p>
Film Festivals (partial list)
Best Documentary Fil=
m -
Crossroads Film Festival, April 2005
&=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; CINE GOLDEN EAGLE &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; &=
nbsp; Houston
International Film Festival
&n=
bsp;  =
; &n=
bsp; Cork
Film Festival, Ireland &nb=
sp; =
&nb=
sp; Montreal
Festival of New World Cinema
&n=
bsp;  =
; &n=
bsp; Toronto
Film Festival =
&nb=
sp; =
&nb=
sp; Vancouver
Film Festival
&n=
bsp;  =
; &n=
bsp; Sydney
Film Festival =
&nb=
sp; =
&nb=
sp; Charleston
Worldfest
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