MIRROR DANCE

Written by PLAYer in Ann Tegnell

MIRROR DANCE

Documentary | 2005 | 60 mins | view clip

Producers-Directors
Frances McElroy and Mar
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Editor
Ann Tegnell

MIRROR DANCE tells the story of Cuban-born identical twins Ramona and Margarita de Saá, whose once inseparable relationship is severed by international politics when one moves to the United States and the other remains behind. Though separated for almost 40 years, both continue to share a passion for dance. Shot in the United States and Cuba over a period of four years, the film reveals some of the complexities of the sisters’ relationship: the worlds in which they live, the choices each has made and the conflicts each has endured. Set within the context of the turbulent dynamic between the two countries, MIRROR DANCE focuses on the twins’ story of division, difference and ongoing efforts at reconciliation. It is a universal story that speaks to the personal pain, loss and waste that can result from international hostilities.

Selected Awards & Screenings
CINE Golden Eagle
First Place for Documentary Excellence – Society of Professional Journalists
Imagen Award finalist – Best Documentary for Television or Film
Havana Film Festival

Broadcast
National PBS Broadcast – INDEPENDENT LENS

For sales – Shirley Road Productions

For more information visit the MIRROR DANCE website

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Short Credits

Producers / Directors
Frances McElroy & María Teresa Rodríguez

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Ann Tegnell

Videographer
David Sarasti

Sound Recordists
David G. Rainey
Juan Nuevo
Andy Wenrich
Diego Javier Figueroa
Emily Zeitlyn-Morillo

Composer
Elio Villafranca

Advisor
Enrique Sacerio Gari

Title Design & Motion Graphics
Stefanie Sixt
Andrea Bitai

Funding for MIRROR DANCE was provided by:
The National Endowment for the Arts
The Philadelphia Foundation
The 5-County Arts Fund
The Montgomery County Foundation

MIRROR DANCE is produced by Shirley Road Productions and Pata de Perro Productions for the Independent Television Service (ITVS), in association with Latino Public Broadcasting (LPB)

©2005 Shirley Road Productions & Pata de Perro Productions All rights reserved

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KNEE DEEP

Written by PLAYer in Ann Tegnell

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KNEE DEEP

Documentary | 2004 | 30 mins | view clip

Producers-Directors
Ann Tegnell and Sharon Mullally

“Everything you pour down the storm drains end up in the water supply. And the only way to find out is to check the rivers and streams that empty into the Schuylkill where we eventually get our water.”
– Ed Chun, retired chemist

Through the bitter cold of winter and into a vibrant fall, KNEE DEEP follows volunteers from the Center in the Park Senior Environment Corps of Germantown, Philadelphia. They include a retired bus driver, an amateur paleontologist, ex-teachers, lab technicians, and a Harvard-trained chemist who have all taken on the task of sampling and testing water of regional creeks. When the Corps finds evidence of untreated sewage in the Monoshone Creek, the question arises, ‘How do you get the attention of agencies that can change the situation?’ New political alignments and persistence result in the Philadelphia Water Department investing significant resources to improve the watershed. The generation of long-term data that supports changes in the management of water and waste, combined with a commitment to educating children and communities about the urban environment, is the joyful legacy of the Center in the Park Senior Environment Corps. Not ready to ‘retire’, it is a population – and an audience – that is growing and looking for media that speaks to their concerns.

“I frankly can’t see our little group changing the world. We can’t. We’re trying to change the people around us, so they know it’s important to let the waterways live.”
– Frances Williams, retired medical technician

“It’s great to meet people that have knowledge upon knowledge upon knowledge and just get to work with them. I don’t think age, you know, is that big of a barrier with things like this. We’re coming together for a common cause.”
– Sam Goldman, Wyncote Academy Student

“I’d like to show that our group is making a real impression on society, the community, and the way people look at the environment. That people recognize that big things can come from little groups.”
– Fred Lewis, retired manager

“At the age I am now I’m going to run out of time. That’s going to become a scarce thing for me. I would like to use my time well and leave something of my special interests behind. And it would be very satisfying to see things a little better than they would have been if I hadn’t had a chance to be involved.”
– Sarah West, retired teacher

“We spied a clot of seniors tromping through calf-high snow along Philadelphia’s Wissahickon Creek and thought, ‘What are these people up to?’ We discovered their whimsy and fight, AND the significant environmental impact they are making in our community. One of the most satisfying results of creating KNEE DEEP has been to watch folks emerge from a screening determined to volunteer and make a difference in their own communities. KNEE DEEP, and the Center in the Park Senior Environment Corps, has a remarkable empowering effect.”
– Ann Tegnell and Sharon Mullally, producer/directors

Selected Awards & Screenings
Emmy Award – nominated in the Documentary category
Telly Award – local broadcast television

Broadcast
Philadelphia Stories a project of WYBE-TV35
National PBS Broadcast – American Public Television Exchange Program, WHYY presenting station
Regional Broadcasts in over 75 markets nationwide

2006 PWD Update on the Monoshone Creek

Resources

KNEE DEEP Credits
This program was funded in part
by a grant from
Philadelphia Stories
a project of WYBE-TV35 Philadelphia
and from
The Leeway Foundation

produced and directed by
Ann Tegnell and Sharon Mullally

director of photography
Tom Upton
BetaWorks Video Co.

editor
Ann Tegnell

motion graphics
Andrea Bitai
and Stefanie Sixt

music composition
John Avarese
Benji Bakshi – cello
Tim Garton – clarinet
Ana Tsinadze – viola

post production facilities
Hall Media Productions, Inc.
Shared Vision Productions

location sound recording
Steve Sterling

production assistants
Michael Attie
Kathryn Cates
Angela Hanna
Romanze Boyd

archive material
Lorraine Brown
Hal Krieger
Germantown Historical Society
Philadelphia Water Department

Center in the Park Senior Environment Corps
Susan B. Phillips – Program Coordinator
Frederick Lewis – Volunteer Coordinator
Johnnie Henderson – Education Coordinator
and Americorps*VISTA Member

Chestnut Hill College
Dr. Robert Meyer
Dr. William Miller

Wyncote Academy
Karl J. Hittinger – Head of School
Albert Ciccarone

Robert Fulton Elementary School
Diane Branch-Jones – Principal

Friends of the Monoshone

Philadelphia Water Department

David Katz – Deputy Commissioner
Ed Grusheski
Joan Przybylowicz
Jeff Twardzik
David Weld

John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge

Historic Rittenhouse Town

PA Coastal Zone Management Program

Environmental Alliance for Senior Involvement

special thanks to
All Center in the Park Volunteers
and Senior Environment Corps Members
and to
Anna Cunnyngham
Maureen Hall
Fred Lewis
Susan B. Phillips
Don Sapatkin
The Philadelphia Inquirer
Ernest Tedino
Gail Tomlinson
Sarah West

KNEE DEEP is available for home use
on DVD or VHS for $24 including postage

to order visit
www.extendedPLAY.org

offer made by extendedPLAY inc. & WHYY

©2004 extendedPLAY inc.

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BALLYCASTLE

Written by PLAYer in Ann Tegnell

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BALLYCASTLE

Documentary | 2004 | 30 mins | view clipbc6w.jpg

Producer-Director
Frances McElroy

Editor
Ann Tegnell

BALLYCASTLE is a half-hour documentary that tells the story of Stuart Shils, a Philadelphia based painter of Jewish heritage, whose encounter with a remote coastal village in Ireland forever changed his life.

bc8w.jpgA resident of an old industrial section of Philadelphia, Shils’ early paintings captured the light, color and rough texture of neighborhood streetscapes. Nearly ten years ago, he received an unexpected phone call from Ireland’s remote North Mayo coast inviting him to come and paint in Ballycastle. He went and his work and life were transformed.

The documentary captures Ballycastle’s exquisite light, dramatic scenery and fierce, ever-changing weather as Shils encountered it. This stunning atmosphere attracts an increasing number of internationally recognized artists to live and work under the auspices of the Ballinglen Arts Foundation.

Juxtaposed with Shils’ urban Philadelphia studio and work, the art of Ballycastle goes on display at the Balllinglen Arts Foundation and the Philadelphia Art Alliance. Two worlds, two audiences, who experience an artist’s transformation.

Selected Awards & Screenings
CINE Golden Eagle
First Place for Documentary Excellence – Society of Professional Journalists, Greater Philadelphia Chapter
Woodmere Art Museum
Concord Art Museum

Broadcast
National PBS Broadcast – American Public Television Network, WHYY PBS presenting station

For sales – Shirley Road Productions

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Short Credits

producer / director
Frances McElroy

editor / sound mix
Ann Tegnell

videography
Eric Sennhenn
Tom Gillern
Peter Brownscombe

location sound
David Rainey

Funding provided by
WYBE Philadelphia Stories 4
The Philadelphia Foundation

Pennsylvania Council on the Arts
a state agency funded by the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and
the National Endowment for the Arts

5 County Arts Fund
a program of the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts,
with additional support from the Delaware River Port Authority
and PECO Energy

Tourism Ireland

Claneil Foundation
Leeway Foundation
Friendly Sons of Saint Patrick
Patrick C. McElroy
M. Linda Burke, MD
Susan Tomita

©2004 Shirley Road Productions

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Hall Media Productions

Written by PLAYer in Ann Tegnell

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HALL MEDIA PRODUCTIONS

Hall Media is an award-winning communications company with full production capabilities in all electronic media – digital TV and video, web and interactive.

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Ann Tegnell is Senior Editor & Post-production Director at Hall Media
Granola, semiology, professional ‘folk’ dancing, world travel and earnest documentary-making. Combine that with a passion for moving images & sound and a dedication to craft and you have the Academy Award and Emmy nominated editor Ann Tegnell.

Ann’s work is always fluid, finished and refined. She’s quick and good and clever. Craftsmanship is her stamp. Oh, she’s not scared of a fast pace or an unmotivated cut, but somewhere in that chaos will be meaning. You want that, right?

And you want your show to stand out? Hand Ann your best work, and it’ll get better. Hand her a sow’s ear… silk purse.

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Recent work includes spots for Adoptions from the Heart and Wills Eye Health Network, long-form doc-style work with Penn Admissions, MRM Gillespie and Bristol-Myers Squibb , the American Friends Service Committee and Grinning Dog Pictures.hm2w.jpg

Selected Awards for Ann Tegnell
Freddy Finalist – Taking Control of Your Diabetes
Telly Award – VSB Cyberlaunch
Communicator Crystal Award – Price on Their Heads
Art Director’s Club Finalist – Price on Their Heads
CINE Golden Eagle – Vision of Success
Summit Award – Vision of Success

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A Family Gathering

Written by PLAYer in Ann Tegnell

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A Family Gathering

Documentary | 1988 | 30 mins or 60 mins | view clip

Directors
Lise Yasui and Ann Tegnell

Producers
Lise Yasui and Ann Tegnell

“FOUR STARS! An effective tool for showing the effects of cultural racism…”
- Video Rating Guide for Libraries

Silence – the stuff of assumptions and confusion – is a legacy inherited by many grandchildren of Japanese Americans interned during WWII. Shortly after Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, Masuo Yasui, a respected figure of Hood River Valley, Oregon was arrested by the FBI as a “potentially dangerous enemy alien.” In A FAMILY GATHERING, Lise Yasui, a granddaughter that Masuo never knew, shows that courageous journeys into the past can bring greater understanding of family and personal history to the present. goldie.jpg

Selected Awards & Screenings
Academy Award Nominee – Best Doc Short Subject
CINE Golden Eagle
Gold Apple – National Educational Film & Video Festival
Gold Hugo – Chicago International Film Festival
Golden Gate Award – San Francisco Int’l Film Festival
Leningrad Film Festival
Museum of Modern Art
Whitney Museum
Smithsonian Institute

Broadcast
National PBS Broadcast – The American Experience

For sales information – Center for Asian American Media

For further research – Smithsonian National Museum of American History

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Short Credits

producers / directors
Lise Yasui and Ann Tegnell

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composer
Sumi Tonooka

cinematography
Richard Gordon
Michael Bailey
Thamrong Prinyaknit
Lise Yasui

location sound
Ann Tegnell
Patricia Romeu
Daw Ming Lee

additional funding
NEA/AFI Mid-Atlantic Regional
Media Arts Fellowship Program

Funding Exchange/Women’s Project

Funding Exchange/Paul Robeson Fund for Film and Video

Temple University
Radio-TV-Film Department

Pennsylvania Council on the Arts

University Film/Video Association

produced by
Lise Yasui and Katherine Klein
in association with The Long Bow Group

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