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STEPHEN SEGALLER
Executive Producer

Stephen Segaller is director of news and public affairs programming at public television station Thirteen/WNET New York. Prior to his arrival at WNET, Mr. Segaller was director of national and international productions for Oregon Public Broadcasting (OPB), where he produced NERDS 2.0.1, A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE INTERNET and two other series featuring writer Bob Cringely, TRIUMPH OF THE NERDS and PLANE CRAZY. For OPB, Mr. Segaller also served as executive producer of EYEWITNESS, RUNNING OUT OF TIME, A QUESTION OF GENES, and THE MACHINES THAT WON THE WAR.

Mr. Segaller has spent 20 years as a television producer working chiefly in journalism, current affairs and documentaries. His work in England includes current affairs television for London Weekend Television and Granada Television, and numerous documentaries and series for Channel 4. In the United States, his public television credits include the 1996 Emmy-winning documentary RETURN TO THE LIONšS DEN: TERRY ANDERSON RETURNS TO LEBANON; RAIN OF RUIN: THE BOMBING OF NAGASAKI (1995); and episodes of the 1992 series COLUMBUS AND THE AGE OF DISCOVERY.

He is the author of three books: Invisible Armies: Terrorism into the 1990s, The Wisdom of the Dream: The World of C.G. Jung, and Nerds 2.0.1: A Brief History of the Internet.


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AARON WOOLF
Director/Producer

Aaron Woolf had his primary film education in Latin America, working for two years at Inca Films in Lima, Peru. The challenge of using media to provide new perspectives and common ground is paramount in his work. In collaboration with Mystic Seaport Museum and Cinegram Media, Inc., he created an educational CD-ROM based on the 1839 Amistad events. His most recent documentary, ART AND RACING, had its premiere broadcast on the Sundance Channel in February 2000. The film bridges the apparently antithetical worlds of art curation in Milan, Italy and dirt track racing in rural Pennsylvania within a portrait of visual artist Salvatore Scarpitta.



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