Who are we?

OUR MISSION

Hello, my name is Joe Singer. Creating experience and unique story structures to achieve meaningful creative and/or social impact in visual storytelling has become my life’s work. My mediums/outlets are: film (art, narrative, and documentary), television, video streaming, multimedia, animation, illustration, and journalism. What you’ll get from me and my collaborators are generous and dedicated film and media professionals with a commitment to storytelling that makes a difference.

ABOUT JOE

Joe Singer is a film producer, director, screenwriter, editor and animator whose work with ProPublica, Human Rights Watch, ABC, Disney, Netflix, Frontline, Amazon Video and others has earned Emmy, Murrow, Pulitzer, Peabody, Malofiej, Webby, and National Magazine awards and an Oscar nomination. Singer is one of the founding members of ProPublica’s documentary films department (he is currently a consultant for ProPublica, in addition to other independent film work). He edited and produced (with Katie Campbell) the Emmy award-winner “Rescuing her Father” (ProPublica/Frontline) and edited ProPublica’s first feature, “Unprotected,” which won an Edward R. Murrow award and aired on the BBC. Prior to that, Singer edited the Academy-award-nominated documentary “Knife Skills and directed the Emmy-nominated 1950s parody, “HowThings Werk” (Disney/ABC). Singer has an MFA in film production from New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts and a BA in Design/Media Arts from the University of California, Los Angeles.

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