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Rhode Island Monthly's May Issue
has a feature on our film:
"D-Day: The Price of Freedom"
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| About
Us |
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Gray is an Emmy Award winning producer and writer. Tim
launched Tim Gray Media, Inc. in 2005 with D-Day + 62 Years as
his premiere effort. The film eventually aired on over 130 PBS affiliates
around the country under the title D-Day: The Price of Freedom
and won two Emmy Awards, one for outstanding documentary program
writing.
D-Day:
The Price of Freedom recently debuted in Normandy, France with
French subtitles and is now sold in the majority of museums in Normandy.
The film was also featured in the May 2007 issue of Rhode Island
Monthly magazine.
In
addition to his documentary film work, Tim has produced other video
productions for companies such as: Bank of America; The Naval Order
of the United States; The World War II Memorial Commission of Rhode
Island; The Institute for War & Peace Reporting in London, England
and the U.S. Normandie Association in France.
A
native Rhode Islander, Tim worked as a TV anchor and reporter for
over 17 years in several states and U.S. markets including: Michigan;
Washington State; Florida; New York; Connecticut, Rhode Island and
Boston, Massachusetts.
In
2000, Tim was appointed weekend sports anchor and sports/news reporter
at Ch. 10 in Providence, another NBC affiliate. He held that job
until 2004.
While
in Ft. Myers, FL Tim was designated sportscaster-of the-year by
the Florida Sportscaster's Association as well as top feature
reporter.
Tim
is a graduate of the University of Rhode Island with a degree in Journalism
and is active in the national non-profit organization Autism Speaks.
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Photographer
Jim Karpeichik was the Chief News Photographer at NBC 10
in Providence, RI for 9 years. He has more than twenty years
experience with video production and his work has appeared on NBC
Nightly News, Discovery Channel, PBS, CNN, ESPN, TNT, Fox Sports,
CBC, C-Span, Entertainment Tonight and numerous television stations
across the country. He has produced documentaries, corporate video
presentations, commercials, educational programs, industrial training
videos, electronic press kits, music videos, info-mercials, CD-Roms
and DVDs. Jim has won 14 Emmy Awards for his work.
His
company website is www.oceanstatevideo.com
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mellifluous "voice" on our D-Day documentary belongs to
narrator Peter Kessler who has hosted programs on The Golf
Channel, including interviews of most of the sport's legends.
Previously, he was the main voice of HBO Sports and narrated award-winning
documentaries such as "When It Was a Game." Currently, he
is the host of "Pure Golf" on XM Satellite Radio and also
writes the monthly "Golf Talk" column for Golf Magazine. |
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Gray is a former Providence Journal reporter and columnist who
retired from the University of Rhode Island as Assistant Provost for
Marine Programs. He is a former South Kingstown Town Council President
and a former State Senator representing South Kingstown and Block
Island. He has extensive experience as a speech writer, interviewer,
proposal author and program coordinator. Upon his retirement from
the State Senate in 1995, he was an adjunct professor of management
at Bryant University where he taught business ethics and crisis management
for several years. |
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