Skip Blumberg

[1] His cultural documentaries and performance videos have been broadcast on PBS, National Geographic TV, Showtime, Bravo, Nickelodeon, among others.

Filmmaking makes it possible for media spaces and experiments with their footage to share their perceptions of their world.

His take on the early video movement contributes to the modern digital age of rapid, and complex forms of communication through media creating new internet social networks.

A key takeaway from Blumberg that everyone should know, is one thing the early video movement has contributed to modern-day media, is the initiation for creativity and how digital utopia can be reshaped to question and to inspire.

He is currently producing works for The My Hero Project[2] and Sesame Street along with various independent productions.