Richard Rodgers: The Sweetest Sounds
The definitive portrait of the most prolific composer of the twentieth century.
A production of American Masters, Thirteen/WNET for PBS.
Richard Rodgers: The Sweetest Sounds
The definitive portrait of the most prolific composer of the twentieth century.
A production of American Masters, Thirteen/WNET for PBS.
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* National Broadcast Premiere, November 4, 2001
* World Premiere, Museum of Television & Radio
Credits:
Roger Sherman, Producer & Director
Laurence Maslon, Writer
Kris Liem, Editor
Sally Rosenthal, Associate Producer
Teese Gohl, Music Arranger
Tony Roberts, Narrator
Buddy Squires, Terry Hopkins, Directors of Photography
Teese Gohl, Music Arranger & Producer
Prudence Glass, Senior Producer
Susan Lacy, Executive Producer
Alexander Calder
The first definitive portrait of the inventor of the mobile.
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*Winner of a Peabody and an Emmy Award
Credits:
Roger Sherman, Producer, Director, Cinematographer
Lorri Leighton, Associate Producer
Thomas McNamee, Writer
Bruce Shaw, Editor
Teese Gohl, Music Composer
Tovah Feldshuh, Narrator
Susan Lacy, Executive Producer
Don't Divorce The Children
The effects of divorce on children, told from the child's point of view. The film is used in court ordered divorce workshops across the country.
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*ACE Award nominee, 1990
*Winner, Best Documentary, Front Page Film Festival, New York
*Gold Medal, Houston International Film Festival
*Bronze Plaque, Columbus International Film Festival
*Special Citation, National Council on Children's Rights
Credits:
Roger Sherman, Director and Co-Executive producer
Dina de Luca, Producer
Malcolm Clarke, Executive producer
Mike Spiller, Cinematographer
Kris Liem, editor
The Garden of Eden
The first film to show it can be good business to save the environment. Nominated for an Academy Award, the film uses humor, logic, and stunning outdoor photography, to make a clear and convincing case for the preservation of our world.
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*Academy Award nominee
*Blue Ribbon, American Film Festival
*Winner, North American Outdoor Academy Awards
*International Wildlife Film Festival
*Ten additional awards and citations
Credits:
Roger Sherman: Producer, Director, Sound
Larry Hott: Producer, Director, Writer
Terry Hopkins: Cinematographer
Steven Alves: Editor
Toby Shimin: Assistant Editor
Fast Eddie and the Boys
An intimate portrait of 80 year old handball players in Miami Beach.
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*Academy Awards Contemporary Documentary Series
*Winner, New England Film Festival
*Reel Street, the first Pay-Per-View Film Festival
*Portland International Film Festival
*Hamptons International Film Festival
*Silver Images Film Festival
*South Beach Film Festival
Credits:
A Film By Roger Sherman, Jerome Liebling, Buddy Squires
Produced & Edited by Roger Sherman
A Dream House
Famous people design fantasy rooms to fight AIDS.
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Credits:
Roger Sherman: Producer, Director, Cinematographer.
Editor: Pam Wise
Music: Bobby McFerrin
Produced for Metropolitan Home magazine
The Rhythm of My Soul: Kentucky Roots Music
A testament and demonstration of the many aspects of country music – Country, Gospel, Bluegrass, Mountain in the place where more country stars have been born and raised as any place in America.
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*Featured Closing Film at the Appalachian Film Festival at which Roger Sherman Received a Lifetime
Achievement Award
*Opening Night Special Presentation at the Tupelo Film Festival.
Credits:
Roger Sherman, Producer, Writer, Cinematographer
Meredith McGuire, Associate Producer
Kris Liem, Editor
Daniel Inkeles, After Effects, Intern
Kenny Dunn, Still, Locations, 2nd Camera
Produced for Southern & Eastern Kentucky Tourism Development Association
The American Brew
This is American History told through beer. Back when the first settlers arrived, beer was a household necessity - drunk my men, women and children - because sanitation was such that drinking water or milk could be deadly.
Credits:
Roger Sherman, Producer, Director, Cinematographer
Jesse Sweet, Writer, Producer
Merril Stern, Editor
Tovah Feldshuh, Narrator
Brainerd Taylor, Laila Thaw, Associate Producers
Teese Gohl, Music
Marcelo Cermak, Graphic Design & Animation
Frame Runner, Post Production
Evan Anthony, Online Editor/Color Correct
Ken Hahn, Sound Mix, Sync Sound
Robert Lachky, Executive Producer
Produced by Florentine Films/ Sherman Pictures LLC
Sponsored by Here’s to Beer and Anheuser-Busch
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