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Creation MacNeil/Lehrer Productions has a 30-year track record of developing,
producing and distributing some of American television's highest quality non-fiction
programming, covering everything from the story of the English language to biographies
of the people and politicians who have helped shape their times. MLP has also
produced a wide range of content for museum exhibits, multimedia products and
live television events. MLP's team of experienced production executives
is ready to work with you to develop and produce: - Non-fiction television
programming as a commissioning or co-producing production partner
- Short-form
non-fiction content for linear or digital media platforms
- Video content
for museum and educational exhibits
- Marketing or training videos for
non-profit organizations, government agencies, or corporations
- Live (or
live-to-tape) broadcasts
Our proven track of creating compelling
content includes:
Among the Righteous (2010) (PBS) Betty
Ford: The Real Deal (2009) (PBS) Generation Next & Generation
Next 2.0 (2007) (PBS) Debating our Destiny I & II (PBS) (2000,
2008) Do You Speak American? (PBS) (2005) Lady Bird
(PBS) (2001) Empire of the Bay (PBS) (2000) Shoot Not
to Kill: Non-Lethal Weapons (Discovery Channel) (1997) The Story
of English (PBS) (1986) Other television and video productions include:
The National Discussion and Debate Series (PBS) (2007-Present) (13
episodes) - In partnership with the University of Virginia's Miller Center of
Public Affairs for broadcast on PBS stations Changing Face of Medicine
- National Institutes of Health exhibit In addition to creating
completed programs and content, the expertise of the MLP Production Team spans
the entire content creation process and includes: concept and script development,
production and creative consulting, production management, and live events production.
For
further information or to discuss how the MLP Production team can help with your
next project, please contact Susan Mills, Director of Program Development, at
smills@newshour.org or +1-703-998-2176. |