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Alivia C. Tagliaferri, Director/Writer/Co-Producer
 
Alivia C. Tagliaferri is founder of Ironcutter Media, LLC, a hybrid publishing and production company that blends socially-conscious themes with traditional and new media technologies to create ‘media that matters,’ specializing in publishing and producing historical fiction, children’s book and reference genres, including ‘Still the Monkey, What Happens to Warriors after War,’ the Mrs. Pea Children’s Book Series (June 2008), and The Homeless Zone documentary (in production).
 
An alumnus of
Pennsylvania State University (1999, BA History), Tagliaferri is the author of ‘Still the Monkey, What Happens to Warriors after War,’ (March 2007) a work of historical fiction portraying the mentor relationship of a warrior of old and warrior of today dealing with life after combat and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Her research with experts in the field of post-traumatic stress was culminated in the article, ‘What Every Veteran’s Family and Friend Needs to Know about Post Traumatic Stress and PTSD’ published in the Veterans Voice (July 2007). 

Alivia was a production coordinator at Ikoya Productions and Executive Vice President of Productions for a start up new media broadcasting company, coordinating production of videos for Yorktel Media and the USO of Metro DC, Jim Brickman music video “Sending you a Little Christmas” taped as part of the USO Care Package at BWI Airport, and the NCAA Women’s Pre-Season NIT Final (Ohio State v. Notre Dame) overseeing the live broadcast to the troops via the Armed Forces Network, and most recently associate producer for the live broadcast of the National Memorial Day 2008 Parade.

In addition to her creative managerial duties with Ironcutter Media, she presents literary discussions on combat PTSD, marketing creativity workshops for high school students, and has appeared as a guest on several radio shows.  
 
 
Nancy E. Mantelli, Co-Producer
 
Nancy E.  Mantelli has worked in the production world since 1996 when she was an intern on the set for Buffalo ’66, an independent movie produced and directed by Vincent Gallo. Since then she has gone on to get her Master’s in Producing Film and Video from American University in Washington DC.
 
She is founder of WHI Productions LLC, a turnkey production company with clients such as Gold’s Gym, HUD, the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, Procter & Gamble and Cisco Systems. She was script supervisor on two other independent films, including Fatwa, a movie produced by Carol Flaisher of Flaisher Films, directed by John Carter and starring Lauren Holly and Roger G. Smith. Currently, she is teaching all aspects of video production at West Potomac Academy, a Fairfax County Public School that specializes in teaching electives to students from an industry standard perspective.  She resides in Herndon, VA with her husband, three children and dog.
 

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Marcus Clarke, Videographer/Editor
A graduate of Hayfield High School, Marcus was recently honored at the Cinema City Film Festival in Los Angeles, CA, as winner of the Casting Hope’s challenge to produce a public service announcement on a charity of choice.  Clarke won for his PSA supporting Best Buddies. Marcus will handle Camera #1 and editing duties before leaving for the University of North Carolinia's School of the Arts, School of Film-making.   
 
Nathan Baer, 2nd Videographer/Assistant Editor/ Gaffer/Grip
 
An award-winning student film-maker and international traveler, Nathan joins our team as b-roll camera operator, gaffer, 2nd grip and editing assistant.  Nathan is college-bound this fall to Columbia College in Chicago, IL, a comprehensive college for the visual, performing and media arts.
 
Cory Jones, Assistant Director, Marketing Manager (Alternate Gaffer/Grip)
 
A talented and budding writer, Cory Jones joins the team as Assistant Director and Marketing Manager to co-develop and execute the marketing plan including outreach to advertisers, sponsors, partnering organizations and target markets, and co-handle media and public relations. Cory Jones is also entering Columbia College of Film this fall semester with an emphasis in script-writing.
 
 
 
 

 

 


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