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Broadcast TV Shows
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Laura Cohen has worked in production of documentary television programs since 2005. She helped produce a 90-minute PBS special, The Power of Choice: The Life and Ideas of Milton Friedman.
Laura also worked on the first two seasons of American Greed on CNBC for Kurtis Productions.
Since 1990, Joe Winston has worked regularly as an editor of documentaries and broadcast television programs, commercials, industrials, and the occasional feature film. Long-form documentary work is his specialty.
In 1995, Joe joined the staff of Superior Street, Inc. The company quickly grew to become one of Chicago’s largest and most prestigious post-production houses. The creative atmosphere there also furthered his independent productions.
While at Superior Street, his clients included Harpo, Kurtis, Warner Brothers, Leo Burnett, DDB Needham, BBDS, TargetCom, Coudal Partners, and many others.
In 1999, Joe began a fruitful relationship with SCPTV Worldwide. Over the next four years, he edited more than a hundred episodes of the two most popular series on HGTV: Extreme Homes and The Good Life, as well as numerous specials for HGTV, Food Network and PBS.
Later that year, Winston was nominated for an Emmy award for his work on the PBS documentary, Lost in Middle America (and what happened next.)
Other programs he’s edited have broadcast on National Geographic, A & E, History Channel, Discovery and Travel Channels.
Whatever the subject or length, Ow Myeye Productions, Inc. can deliver creative editorial to meet your deadlines - working either on-site or at our own postproduction facility.