• Directors •
David Teague
David recently directed the documentary “Intifada NYC” which is playing festivals internationally and will be seen on television across the world in 2010. He edited Cynthia Wade’s “Freeheld,” which won the 2008 Academy Award® for Best Documentary Short Subject and the Special Jury Prize at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival. He also edited and was one of the cinematographers for Wade’s latest film “Born Sweet” which premiered at the 2010 Sundance Festival, winning an Honorable Mention. He recently completed editing Jennifer Redfearn’s documentary on climate change refugees “Sun Come Up” premiering at Full Frame 2010. David directed, shot, and edited the Super 8 feature Love Suicides based on a classic Japanese bunraku play which has played underground and Super 8 festivals worldwide. For television, he has edited spots for Sesame Street and shot an episode of Logo’s series “Be Real“. David has also shot and edited many music videos with Flip Productions for artists such as David Bowie, Laurie Anderson, Roseanne Cash, and Dolly Parton. His camera and editing work in numerous films has screened at Cannes, the Berlinale, and the Tribeca Film Festival, among many others. He is also the author of two best-selling guides to film editing with Final Cut Pro. For more on David, click HERE.
Greg King
Greg is the sole-proprietor of Rotating Films, a production company based out of Brooklyn, NY specializing in creative documentary work, narrative, and experimental/artistic films and music videos where music and sound are key. Greg recently directed, shot and edited the dance film “chloes” (co-created with choreographer Lea Fulton), which premiered at the 2010 Dance on Camera Film Festival at the Lincoln Center in New York. His numerous experimental film projects have screened internationally, including festivals in Ann Arbor, Edinburgh, and Rooftop Films in New York. He directed, shot and edited the 14-part experimental film cycle Rotating Mirror which received a Jerome Foundation Media Arts Grant. For twelve years, Greg toured with the band rachelʼs, and created numerous films to accompany their live performances. As a video projection designer for live theater, he has worked with acclaimed directors Anne Bogart of SITI Company (Hotel Cassiopeia, featured at the 2007 BAM Next Wave Festival), and Lear deBessonet of Stillpoint Productions (Bone Portraits, The Eliots). He directed the narrative short “The Nine Year Mark,” which premiered at the Oxford International Film Festival. He was the editor on the documentary The Fair Trade, directed by Lauralee Farrer, and associate editor on the feature film The Speed of Thought by Evan Oppenheimer. He and David Teague are 2009 IFP Filmmaker Lab alum with Our House. For more on Greg, click HERE.