Recording Studio/Record Label
Analog and Digital Recording
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Emergency Medical Consulting
CPR and First Aid Training
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Website
I started Emergency Medical Consulting in 1997 to meet the demand for my expertise in teaching emergency medical treatment. I became an EMT and CPR Instructor in 1990 and worked as
an EMT in New York City's 911 system from 1992 through 1997. Then again for one day in September 2001.
My experience as the busiest instructor in NYC lead to my certification as an Instructor Trainer, co-writing the NYC Regional
EMS Council's defibrillator training program, writing custom First Aid programs in response to specific fatal incidents and, in total, issued over 32,000 CPR cards.
Many have told moving stories of using the techniques they learned from me.
My client list includes hospitals, Fortune 500 corporations, Ivy League Universities, unions, small businesses and private medical offices.
I am extending my consulting to include corporate disaster response preparation and quality improvement of hospital care.
2007 started with my participation in a dramatic out of CPR save of a restaurant worker in a Cuban restaurant on my block
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Writing
Tape Op Magazine
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Photography
Film & Digital Photography
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Website
After a long hiatus, I have begun taking photos again. I have reluctantly started using a digital SLR, but still have both 35 MM and medium format film cameras.
There are a variety of images at the website linked to above. Eventually a thorough editing of my 2000 photos shot this summer in Marfa TX, including 750 of Donald Judd and Dan Flavin's art work permanently installed at the Chinati Foundation.
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Cinematography
Director & DP
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Website
I initially purchased a pair of HD video cameras to develop a TV version of Tape Op magazine. That has no evolved into Monster Island TV, launching in the Fall of 2007.
While shooting the pilots, I've ended up directed and editing, several music videos, and working on some experimental art films, one, being a very unique concept shot in Times Square partnership with acclaimed director Tony Kaye.
In many cases, I shoot bands in the studio while recording them. In May 2007, I directed and DP'd a three camera shoot of 10 days in the studio with The Takeover UK. The resulting 75 hours of footage captured every final take
of each songs that will make the album.
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