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Gordon Skinner

(he, him, his)
Executive Producer/Director, [Re]-Frame Media
New York, NY US
Is Hiring
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[Re]-Frame Media is a New York - based creative service company with expertise in writing, design and production of unscripted and branded content. [Re]-Frame Media has a proven track record of successfully producing intriguing & engaging content.

About

Gordon Skinner is the founder & executive producer of [Re]-Frame Media a full service production house and an M/WBE certified content provider to State and Local municipalities. His films: Save Out Seaport; Cornelia Street Café: The Whole World Passes Through; The Kunas of San Blas; Sitting in the Fire: Profiles of The Peacemakers; Strategic Omissions: The Truth Behind The Health Effects After 9/11; and Lost Innocents: Child Soldiers Go To War. Skinner is an ENCORE/NYT OpEd Public Voices Fellow and a member of the Teachers College Teaching Artist Community specializing in Reflective Pedagogy. Past fellowships: Tribeca Film Festival; Lincoln Center Institute; UC Berkeley’s Investigative Reporting Program and Film Independent Project Involve. Skinner was filmmaker-in-residence for New York’s South Street Seaport Museum at the New York Harbor School. He was commissioned by the SoHo Broadway Initiative & The Westwood Gallery to document protest muralists in support of the Black Lives Matter movement. Skinner documented intimate conversations with His Holiness The Dali Lama, and commemorated Bach’s 330th birthday filming Bach In The Subways which included a 200-person flash-mob in New York’s Grand Central Station. Skinner is currently in production with feature-length documentaries: Aging Creatively: Changing Expectations! and Blood Money: Patients For $ale. He is a member of the Documentary Producers’ Alliance and The D-Word. He’s an unabashed proud native New Yorker!