“ONCE MORE TO THE CABIN” PRESS KIT — June 1, 2009 —
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PRESS KIT CONTENTS:
I. Credits
II. Summary of film (short and long)
III. Timeline of family history / film production
IV. Bios of Barbara and Robert Luccock
V. About the filmmakers
VI. Q&A with Tom Isler
VII. Screenings
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For more about “Once More to the Cabin,” visit www.gloamingpictures.com/cabin.htm.
About the filmmakers
Jim Isler is a freelance editor of film and television in New York City. He has edited programs for PBS, A&E, VH1, Discovery, and National Geographic, among other networks. Jim has edited two feature documentaries, and, in 2006, he edited an Emmy Award-winning Internet sitcom, Floaters. In 2008, he was nominated for the Best Editing Award at the Wildscreen Festival, a wildlife and environmental film festival in the U.K., for his work on a two-hour film for PBS's NATURE series, “What Females Want/What Males Will Do.”
Tom Isler earned a Bachelor of Arts in American Studies from Yale University, where he studied documentary filmmaking with D.A. Pennebaker and Chris Hegedus and for his work in film and journalism was awarded the George A. Schrader, Jr. Prize for excellence in the humanities. Tom's writing about the arts has appeared in a number of publications, including The Boston Phoenix, The Southampton Press in New York, and the International Documentary Association's Documentary magazine. He has worked as a freelance cameraman for CBS and MSNBC. He lives in New York City and works as a journalist.
About Gloaming Pictures
Gloaming Pictures is an independent producer of documentary film and television, formed by brothers Jim and Tom Isler in 2000. Their first feature documentary, FESTIVAL, about a high school play competition in Maine, premiered at the Maine International Film Festival in 2005. Their next project, “Critical Hours,” a documentary television pilot about inspiring educational programs for kids, premiered at the New York Television Festival in 2006, where it was a finalist for the MSN Artistic Achievement Award, and earned a nomination for Best Documentary at the KIDS FIRST! Film and Video Festival. For more about Gloaming Pictures, visit www.gloamingpictures.com.
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