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Bettina Gray talks
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Religions,
Power and Violence
(view online)
[Producer, Director, Music]
13 minute video short produced for the World Council of Churches:
Office of Interfaith Relations and Decade to Overcome Violence, with
the assistance of the Global Ethics and Religions Forum. First
stage of development toward full length documentary treatment with
adjunct educational materials for global distribution.
Parliament
of Souls
(view selected clips online)
[Co-Producer and Interview Host, Music]
27 half-hour interviews with international religious and spiritual
teachers filmed at the Parliament of the World's Religions. Aired on
PBS, Vision-TV Canada, VISN cable network, and American Forces Radio
and Television network in 140 countries.
Companion
book and home video, JMT Productions, 1995
Parliament of
Minds
[Co-Producer]
20 half-hour interviews with the world's leading philosophers filmed at
the World Congress of Philosophers in Boston, August 1998. JMT
Productions with KTEH, San Jose (PBS). Released Spring, 1999.
Memories of
Yesterday and Tomorrow: [Producer]
At
the age of 94, the late composer, David Sheinfeld
talks with Bettina Gray about his life work as a
musician and composer. Topics range from major
20th century musicians and orchestras, to Einstein, and physics,
and covers Sheinfeld's most recent composition, "Different Worlds of
Sound" which premiered with the Berkeley Symphony Orchestra in 2002.
Half-hour interview produced for CityVisions, San Francisco, CA.
Released Summer, 2001.
[Host/Producer]
Lawson Live: "Food or Poison? Is Genetically Modified
Food Safe?" [Segment Producer]. Aired January 21, 2001, Hallmark
Channel
Lawson Live: "Food Disparagement Law? Is What
we Hear about Food being Censored?" [Segment Producer]. Aired
July 15,
2001, Hallmark Channel.
The View From Malabar
[Associate Producer]
Cognizant Media production in conjunction with WOSU-Ohio (PBS) and Ohio
State University Film Department. 1 hour documentary about farmland
loss and urban sprawl. Release for fall,1999.
The
Creative
Mind
[Interview Host, Production
Consultant]
Bettina Gray talks with well known writers, photographers, musicians,
dancers, playwrights and film producers discussing the challenges and
the rewards of life as an artist. Produced for public television by
KQED, San Francisco and aired 1991-1992. Submitted for Emmy awards
for excellence in television broadcasting, 1992.
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