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our creative ecosystem
Metamorphosis Media values its strong relationships with the country's top creative professionals. We rely on our advisors to help us in our mission - telling compelling stories using technically advanced media production techniques and distribution channels. We are about achieving results as defined by a larger business strategy. Having a deep bench means Metamorphosis has right team at our fingertips no matter what the engagement demands. Click on any picture below to read a full bio of our advisors.
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nancy camp
As principal and founder of Camp & Company, Nancy was an accredited public affairs strategist for more than twenty years, planning and implementing national campaigns for educational organizations, not-for-profit institutions, forestry, agriculture and allied industries, biotechnology, pharmaceuticals & health care, and new media technologies.
Her award winning programs included a nationwide educational program, a campaign to persuade developers, farmers and others to adopt soil conservation practices; an on-going broadcast campaign in major Midwestern cities to explain the importance of agriculture to urban people; a three-year campaign on behalf of Lincoln Park (Chicago) Zoo; and a monthly feature segment on a national children's television program.
Nancy received the Silver Anvil Award for her work on the original international FarmAid Concert.
peter gilbert
Peter Gilbert was a respected director of photography working out of Chicago with many credits on music videos, PBS specials and series when he teamed with documentarians Steve James and Frederick Marx to handle the cinematography on a project about ghetto youths pursuing their dreams of playing professional basketball. The three hour "Hoop Dreams" was released in 1994 and praised as one of the best films of the year.
After the success of "Hoop Dreams", Gilbert reteamed with Steve James to produce and serve as cinematographer on the biopic "Prefontaine" (1997). Because of budgetary restrictions, James rewrote the script to incorporate a documentary style which influenced Gilbert's choices as director of photography.
Also since Hoop Dream's release, Gilbert has secured a five picture deal with friend and local theatre producer, Jim Stern, whose production credits include Stomp and Anna Deare Smith's Twilight.
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