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Monster is a full-service audio/visual communications company specializing
in state-of-the-art video productions and web content. We are a single
source for the full roster of production services, including video production,
computer animation, video compression, CD-ROM and DVD creation and nonlinear
editing. Composed of a core group of award-winning filmmakers, Media Monster
delivers exceptional audio/visual at affordable prices.
Established in 1993, Media Monster works with a wide range of companies,
from not-for-profit organizations, to museums, hospitals, corporations
and independent producers. We offer a fully-furnished post-production
suite and are committed to bringing our capabilities to create informative
and image-enhancing work that serve to convey your vision and message.
We offer a relaxed and comfortable space and have a unique relationship
with our clients - we always exceed their expectations, and have fun at
the same time!
If you would like
to view any of our programs in their entirety, or receive our sample reel,
please e-mail us. Click for
Sharon Karp's bio/filmography.
Sharon Karp
Media Monster
1440 Dayton
Suite 205
Chicago, IL 60622
Phone 312 587 0338
Awards
and Recognition for past performance
2001
VOICES OF THE GENIZA, 12min
Depicts the life in Cairo between 1000 and 1300 AD.
Produced with Brainchild Production for Spertus Museum of Judaic Studies.
• American Association of Museums "MUSE" Award Winner
for best video production.
2000
DANCES ON THE PRAIRIE, 28 minutes.
Documents the creation of the Texas Sculpture
Garden in Fresno, Texas. Traces the selection of
artists, the creation of artwork, and the opening of
the park. Produced for Metta Productions.
• Official entry at Dallas Film Festival
1999
RETURN OF THE NAVAJO BOY, 60 minutes.
A filmmaker’s son returns an old film to the Navajo
Indians, and a series of incredible events ensues.
Edited for Spitz productions, Chicago, Illinois
• Premiered at Sundance Film Festival, January 2000
• Best Documentary at Aboriginal Voices Film Festival, Toronto
1998
VIETNAM: LONG TIME COMING 115 minutes.
Produced by Kartemquin Films, the makers of
Hoop Dreams. The filmmakers follow American and
Vietnamese veterans on an historic 1,200 mile
bicycle ride from Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City.
Edited by Media Monster
• Best Documentary, Directors Guild Of America
• Emmy: Best Sports Programming.
1998
IN THE SHADOW OF MEMORY 60 min.
A film about the Nazi destruction of the Czech
village, Lidice, focusing on the long term
effects of the tragedy.
Produced for the Collective Image and
Comforty Media Concepts, Chicago, IL
• Cine Golden Eagle
• Audience award, Jerusalem Film Festival
1984
SILENT PIONEERS 40 min.
Broadcast nationally on PBS.
Edited for Pioneer Productions, New York, NY
• Emmy Nomination, Outstanding Program;
• Gold Plaque, Chicago International Film Festival;
• Golden Athena, Athens International Film Festival;
• Editors’ Choice, Booklist, American Library Association;
• John Muir Medical Film Festival, Silver Certificate
• Cine Gold Eagle;
• Bronze Plaque, Columbus International Film Festival;
• First Place, National Council on Family Relations;
• National Media Award, Honorable Mention,Retirement Research
Foundation.
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