User talk:Ari Martinez R

Ari Martinez became a filmmaker after having studied at the London School of Film and New York University where he took courses in broadcast journalism. Ari joined WNET/Thirteen, where he created a consistent body of work for national programming as one of the creators of “Realidades,” first bilingual docu-series for public television. [PBS] He was also a film consultant/producer for a number of Hispanic-related productions.

Including: “Don Pedro, a Diary of the People”, a broadcast produced for WABC-TV, hosted by Geraldo Rivera. “Chile: A Special Report,” in-depth hour-long documentary, expository look at the September 1973, overthrow of the Chilean government by the atrocities of the Pinochet's armed forces. “We Are the Workers” (Spanish: Somos Trajadores) a copilation film analysis about the labor conditions among Latino workers across the country. "El Barrio," a bilingual twelve part series, as a consultant, Ari contributed training novice producers at WPVI-TV Philadelphia. “Cubans Across the Hudson”, an in-depth portrait produced during the Mariel exodus; the program provided a look into the Union City, NJ Cuban community, produced by Frontera Films in association with WABC-TV Ari Martinez then joined WPVI-TV, "Prime Time," where he was instrumental, turning the locally public affairs series into Philadelphia’s top rated magazine program.

As a visionary early 1990’s, Ari Martinez proposed in cooperation with the Writers Guild, and landed on the project offering; “Hispanic American Visibility,” to the major tv networks ABC, CBS and NBC about the Hispanic experience that should appeal to advertisers. Unwisely, the ten-movie project die by a biased outlook. During later career interval, Ari worked for the network news divisions as an editor, specializing in news magazine; CBS News “30 Minutes,” ABC News “20/20,” NBC News “American Almanac.” Also, he contributed, to the launching Court-Tv. His last ten years working association was at Fox News. Most recently, Ari was stirred to restructure his former company, merging under a new business venture, Frontera Television.

Specialties: Political media strategy, media production, documentary and television news magazine segmented formatted series. Specializing as an authority with the new techniques of digital cinema, new technologies and new formats. Presently, he is available for lectures and workshops, (Spanish) particularly, on the topic of digital cinema.

May 2020
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