User:Lmartell

Lindsay Martell is a reporter-producer-voice-over artist based in Santa Fe, New Mexico. In early 2006, she launched Fan Mail Productions – a media venture emphasizing video production, radio narratives, and original online content. She began her television career as a field producer in the Silicon Valley Bureau of CNBC Business News, where she acted as courtroom producer for the historic Napster v. A&M Records case in 2000. Additionally, she covered the economic downturn, dot com bust, and international product releases by Apple, eBay, Intel, and Cisco Systems. After her stint at CNBC, she spent three years at TechTV, producing technology news and feature programs on automotive design, the 100th anniversary of mechanized flight; and the controversies surrounding digital file sharing and piracy, including “Music Wars”, a 2004 Beacon Award winner. Her work appeared in over seventy countries, on CNN Headline News, ABC World News Now, and her print stories appeared online with TechTV’s content partner, ABCNEWS.com, as well as Slashdot, Apple.com, and scores of others. In July of 2004, Lindsay began field producing for New York-based Bader TV News, covering releases by Nike, UbiSoft, and Electronic Arts. In December 2004, she accepted a reporting job at KION 46/KCBA Fox 35 News in Salinas, CA, where she covered technology, crime, and education. Prior to her career in journalism, she spent two years in Saitama, Japan, working as a stage actress; performing with Ueno Gakuen, and Tokyo International Players. She also moved into the voice-over arena at that time, providing voices for projects with InterFM radio, DHC Corporation, and Frontier Enterprises. Back in the United States, she has also worked as a spokesmodel for Chevrolet, Moet & Chandon, and appeared in a print ad for Santa Fe Weaving Gallery. In addition to her broadcast media forays, Lindsay has written for New Moon Magazine, Hiragana Times, MemoRandom, SFGirl.com, and Oyster Boy Review. She is currently collaborating with acclaimed glass blower C.J Tarpley, and sculpture artist Nathan Youngblood on a project slated to air in late 2006. Lindsay studied Medieval and Renaissance Literature at Oxford University before graduating from University of San Francisco with a degree in English from the Honors Program in the Humanities.