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TEAM MEMBER OF:
Public Herald Studios (media)
The Roddenberries (band)
LOVES:
Fields Without Fences (farm), Germantown Kitchen Garden (farm)
Meg Lemieur Art (art)
Temple University, BFA,
Film and Media Arts
Andrew Geller (born 11 February 1984) is an American filmmaker, editor, multimedia professional and musician living in Philadelphia, PA on occupied Lenni Lenape territory. He’s best known for working on the award-winning documentary films: Hard Coal: Last of the Bootleg Miners (c. 2009), Triple Divide [Redacted] (c. 2017), and INVISIBLE HAND (c. 2020). Other filmmaking highlights include Uzaklardan [From A Distance] (c. 2014), filmed in Istanbul, Turkey and Scrapple TV (c. 2006-2016), a virtual pirate TV channel providing a platform for local news, arts, music and culture.
• Highly motivated and results-oriented with expertise in documentary filmmaking, investigative and archival research, video editing and videography
• Experienced interviewer with efficient communication skills.
• Proven ability to successfully manage and execute projects from concept to completion, from large-scale productions to small-scale custom jobs.
• Strong work ethic with a passion for visual storytelling and media arts.
• Adaptable and collaborative team player with the ability to thrive in fast-paced environments.
Currently, he works on freelance projects and with Public Herald Studios as a filmmaker, editor, researcher and multimedia specialist. Through visual storytelling and documentary focused projects, Andrew supports community, social and environmental justice organizations. When he’s not intersecting arts and activism, Andrew plays rhythm guitar, percussion and creates multimedia for his star-trekkified, rock and roll, cabaret band, The Roddenberries. He also enjoys gardening, cooking and exploring the outdoors.
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