Video stories for non-profits, business and Non-Governmental Organizations

Email: david@cinestories.net

Connecticut phone: 203 544-8857

David Hogoboom  was a journalism graduate who became a film cinematographer. He now directs, shoots and edits video stories for business and organizations like the U.N., PBS and UNICEF. Projects have taken him to 90 countries, from AIDS in Swaziland to weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. His films have been shown at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, The Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences "Best Documentary" series with awards from the American Film Festival and CINE (Golden Eagle).

 

Roton Point is a fascinating window into American cultural history. The former amusement park in Rowayton, CT was the stage for bizarre vaudeville acts as big name bands played through the great depression, prohibition and World War II. This 44 minute DVD is available to purchase for $25.00. To order call 203 544-8857 in Connecticut or Email: david@cinestories.net

www.rotonpoint.org

 

 

Nyala is a fund-raiser for a nonprofit agency assisting dairy farmers in Kenya. Projects in developing countries become powerful stories when told by the participants articulating common values instead of cultural differences.

 

 

Davidoff expanded their cigar brand in the U.S. with two TV commercials. Western television audiences have short attention spans requiring concise and persuasive marketing.

 

 

Alaska is part of a tour video with a historical perspective to enrich traveler's appreciation of the present by helping them experience the past.