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GOLDPITT FILMS INC.
Since 1995, Loree Gold and Jane Pittman have been making films that stretch
boundaries and explore the circumstances of people struggling with the
adversities of life - domestic and sexual abuse, addiction, poverty and
youth at risk.
While our primary focus has been on educating and empowering audiences on
social issues, this is only part of the GoldPitt experience.
For years we have attained client and audience admiration with our cutting-edge,
high-concept commercials, television programming and industrial films.
GoldPitt has established a national reputation as a versatile film
production company that stirs emotions and inspires thought and action.
The technological revolution in the digital world has allowed us to provide
services at the forefront of video production at competitive rates, making
GoldPitt a vital player in both the non-profit and the commercial
industries.
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JANE
PITTMAN
director, camera, editor
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Jane Pittman works as a producer, director, camerawoman and editor for various short films and documentaries. Her work has appeared on PBS and film festivals throughout the southeast (This Is How Time Passes, The Tennessee Residence, Prophets Rising). With a masters degree in music, Jane's work follows a distinct rhythm, lending her films a unique artistic touch.
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LOREE
GOLD
writer, producer
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Loree Gold works in both film and television. Her projects include the PBS documentary, The Tennessee Residence, CBS Emmy-nominated The Country Music Hall of Fame 25th Anniversary, MTV Networks/CMT's special The Bluegrass Sound, the Goldpitt Production Prophets Rising and television series Inside Fame. Loree is also a published writer as well as a Grammy-nominated songwriter and has been an NPR commentator. Her journeying into a variety of marginalized worlds via documentary filmmaking result in storytelling with a fresh and unique perspective.
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ANNETTE
BRIEGER
producer, writer
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Annette Brieger is a producer and writer with experience in both in film and broadcast television. Her work includes coverage of the events following the attacks on 9/11, Hurricane Katrina and the presidential elections in 2000, 2004 and 2008. At home in Europe and in the United States and an ardent world traveler, Annette brings a unique perspective to her work, reflective of her life as a life-long globetrotter.
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