| Drew Keller is an award-winning television producer and editor with experience
in Documentaries, Network Prime Time Specials, Special Events, National Advertising, Multimedia and Children's Programming. Mr. Keller is currently editing a 13 part series for PBS/WNET titled, "Master Chef USA", and earlier this year he editied the opening film elements for the launch event of Windows 2000. In 1999 he completed a one hour documentary for PBS titled "A Thinking America", he is designing and editing video elements for CD ROM Games at the Microsoft Corporation, and he is refining his skills as a designer and effects editor. In 1997 Mr. Keller concluded editing a two hour critically acclaimed American Masters program for PBS/WNET. He also edited an ABC Prime Time Special about inventions in conjunction with the theatrical release of "Flubber". And in Summer of 1998 he completed a syndicated special for Walt Disney Television promoting their latest Epcot attraction, Test Track. Recent work includes producing and editing for Buena Vista Creative Services; CD ROM Games and product development (including "Combat Flight Simulator" and "Monster Truck Madness 2.0" for the Microsoft Corporation); producing for the International version of Disney's children's science series, "Bill Nye the Science Guy"; co-producing "Almost Live's Guide to Living in Seattle"; editing "Huchooseda" for the BBC, and the PBS documentaries "Death: The Trip of a Lifetime", "A Woman's Health" and Things that Aren't Here Any More". He recently edited a 13 part documentary series about American History for The Learning Channel titled "Myth America". Commercial Clients include HBO, Holland America, TCI and Chevrolet. During a six year tenure at KING-TV, Mr. Keller's assignments included producing documentaries, developing and producing both daily magazine and talk programs. Mr. Keller has also produced and edited numerous regional documentaries and specials for KING-TV, KCTS-TV and Oregon Public Broadcasting. Recent awards include an Iris for "Almost Live's Guide to Living in Seattle", and New York Film Festival and BDA/Promax awards for his creation of the "Bill Nye the Science Guy" television promotional campaigns. For a detailed version of Mr. Keller's Resume Click Here. | ![]() |
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