Vinanti Castellarin

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GIVING VOICELESS WOMEN A VOICE WORLDWIDE

Until 2001, I worked in 16/35mm film and then moved into producing digital video/HD, 3D and animation docudramatic stories focusing on innovative and inspiring personality profiles, leadership role models, spirituality, world religions for family and youth generation, etc. It's been very exciting as I have traveled extensively and filmed all over the world. My most exciting project, ended with the "greed" of corporations and advertising agencies after I had completed researching to pre-production on a fascinating TV series "WOMEN WHO DARED ... to become Presidents and Prime Ministers (24)" in their countries. I completed a 35mm film: "FACING THE CHALLENGE" on Prime Minister of India Indira Gandhi (1984), after graduating from Columbia University with two MA degrees in media communications and instructional technology, while working on my doctoral thesis - using multimedia and computers for Literacy TV and satellite programming in developing countries.

After being repeatedly told I was "over-qualified" in the American market place, I started my own media company and have been producing films and now digital/HD videos using my cameras as my "pencils" ... interviewing exciting people, events and conferences/forums, etc. I am always open to collaborating and joint-ventures as I have very good contacts in the USA, Canada, UK and India.

Presently, I created VOICES OF WOMEN TELEVISION (VOW-TV) runnning parallel with the website: VOICES OF WOMEN WORLDWIDE & VOW-TV at http://voicesofwomenworldwide-vowwtv.ning.com to give "voiceless" women and young girls "voices" to tell their stories worldwide using the Internet multimedia technolgy ... and somehow we are all enjoying a very successful interactive, interconnecting and networking website with hundreds of women, young girls and men signing in to be part of that "one drop" in the ocean to "being part of the change" and making a difference in the world ...

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