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Educational film

OutreachArts Inc

http://www.outreacharts.com

Founded by award-winning writer/filmmaker, Richard T. Wilson (pictured above left), OutreachArts, Inc. is a nationally recognized educational film company that works with various non-profits and their funders to help provide an innovative educational approach to help increase awareness about crucial health and social issues. For nearly a decade now, the Wilson-penned productions have not only successfully reached into communities nationwide, but also to those in need around the world.

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Educational Film Center

http://www.efcvideo.com

Educational Film Center has been serving non-commercial, commercial and governmental agencies since 1968, producing a wide variety of educational, informational, instructional and training programs for broadcast and non-broadcast use alike. Our clients and client/partners span the globe and include such agencies as: Corporation for Public Broadcasting National Broadcasting Company Learning Channel Showtime

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William Greaves Productions Inc

http://www.williamgreaves.com

William Greaves Productions, an independent film production and distribution company based in New York, has been producing and distributing films since 1964. Under the direction of the pioneering African American filmmaker, William Greaves, the company has earned recognition from the national and international film-viewing community for the excellence of its work. At the center of this work are many ground-breaking documentaries that explore the contributions and the struggles of the African American people. Among the more recent productions is the 2-hour PBS prime time special, Ralph Bunche: An American Odyssey. The award-winning documentary was funded by grants from the Ford Foundation, the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and other foundations and individuals. In addition to numerous documentaries, the company has also produced several feature films including the classic Ali, The Fighter and the critically-acclaimed under-ground film, Symbiopsychotaxiplasm: Take One, which is currently being released theatrically by Janus Films and will be distributed to the home video market by The Criterion Collection. William Greaves Productions also distributes its library of educational films to schools, colleges, libraries, special interest and community groups as well as to various cultural institutions.

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Bravura Films , Inc.

http://www.bravurafilms.com

Bravura Films is the video production company of veteran San Francisco filmmaker Bob Kalsey. The company has produced hundreds of motion pictures for clients as diverse as Apple Computer, Sears-Roebuck, Microsoft, Chevron, Intel, and The San Francisco Ballet -- as well as personal videos for Bill Gates, Warren Buffet, and others. Established in 1969, Bravura has won over 100 awards for its clients from festivals around the world.

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Vineyard Video Productions

http://www.vineyardvideo.org

We are an award winning, non-profit educational film & video production company, established in 1982. Our work is designed for teacher training, parent education and classroom use, from kindergarten through post secondary levels. All of our productions, which have been praised for their high technical quality and superior content, were done in collaboration with top professionals and institutions. We offer quality videos on learning disabilities, dyslexia, reading, phonemic awareness, math/dyscalculia, teacher training, special education, ADD/ADHD. Participants include Reid Lyon, Louisa Moats, Marilyn Adams, Martha Denkla, Barbara Wilson, Joyce Steeves. Other award winning videos with Jay O'Callahan on Storytelling, Teaching Shakespeare from the Folger Library, The Emerson String Quartet and Women's History, U.S., Labor & Social Work History, Frances Perkins.

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BrainPOP LLC

http://www.brainpop.com

Founded in 1999 by Avraham Kadar M.D., BrainPOP is the leading producer of animated educational movies for grades K-12. Each day, four to five million students watch BrainPOP movies and exchange messages with a dynamic cast of five characters who lead them through related activities on the BrainPOP web site: interactive quizzes and games, comic strips and experiments. Twenty-five percent of U.S. school districts subscribe to BrainPOP and integrate its offerings into daily curriculum. The company has developed partnerships with Time Warner, Popular Science, McGraw-Hill, National Geographic, AOL @ SCHOOL, Yahoo! and Road Runner. BrainPOP has won multiple education and media awards including the District Administration Curriculum Award, top honors at the Flash Film Festival, Forbes Best of the Web and AEP's Distinguished Achievement Award for Educational Websites for Children. BrainPOP's first print title, "The Science Almanac for Kids," was published in Summer 2004.

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