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Roberto is Director of Photography for a state-of-the-art high definition digital video documentary on Stride Piano playing being filmed in NYC. Key scenes were filmed at Steinway Piano Headquarters in Manhattan. ----------------------------------------------------- My experience of working with Roberto Mighty at Celestial Media was a delight! He was professional, knowledegable and congenial at all times. On the occasion of my bosses 90th birthday, we held a day-long symposium and dinner to honor this distinguished man who is a former U.S. Surgeon General. Roberto and his team documented this noteworthy event on video. They responded quickly when we decided, on the spur of the moment, to interview several long-time colleagues and friends who attended the symposium. From those interviews, we put together a lovely surprise video tribute. During the editing process that followed, Roberto was always patient and helpful in compiling the interviews. In the end, the tribute speaks volumes about a life well-spent and contains moving stories and remembrances from some the people that were there along the way. I couldn't have asked for a more pleasant, productive or cooperative team than Roberto and the folks at Celestial Media. Many thanks! CONTACT us today for a no-obligation discussion about Celestial Media's special VOD packages. |
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| CLIENTS • PROJECTS • PRODUCTIONS The Celestial Media production company has been very busy this year. Projects range from Music to Medicine, Science to History, Motorcycles to Public Policy. Under the creative and technical direction of Roberto Mighty, 20 artist/technicians worked behind the scenes on Celestial projects over the past several months. For Harvard Medical School, Celestial produced the High Definition memorial to late surgeon/scientist, Dr. Judah Folkman. Celestial produced the first online virtual experience for UMass's Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Summit IV. Roberto voiced a nationally-released historical program at new state of the art studios at WGBH (Boston Public Broadcasting.) Jazz saxophone legend Walter Beasley was filmed at the Celestial Studio for a music video electronic press kit (EPK.) |
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