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Rebecca Gwynne

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Rebecca Gwynne
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Television producer, editor
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Rebecca Gwynne is an American television producer and editor.

Filmography[edit]

Television[edit]

Music videos[edit]

  • Little Mountain "Zomblebees" (2011), co-executive producer
  • Bryant James "Our Symphony" (2010), producer – director – editor
  • Dan Zweben "You Don't Have to Love Me" (2009), producer – director – editor

Films[edit]

  • Zoe's Day (2007), producer – director – editor
  • Long Distance (2005), associate producer – editor
  • In Jest, Behind the Scenes (1999), director – editor

Fundraising films[edit]

  • Uncommon Schools (2009), producer – director – editor
  • Tipping Point Community (2007–2009), producer – director – editor
  • The Robin Hood Foundation (2000–2007), producer – director – editor
  • The Anti-Violence Project (2003), director – editor
  • The Harlem Children's Zone (2003), director – editor
  • The Human Rights Campaign (2002), producer – editor

PSA's and promotions[edit]

  • MTV World AIDS Day (2006), featuring Kanye West, Jamie Pressly, Rosario Dawson & Nelly, director – editor
  • MTV & Neutrogena Integrated Marketing (2006), director – editor
  • MTV & American Eagle Integrated Marketing (2005), director – editor
  • MTV & Old Navy Integrated Marketing (2005), director – editor
  • MTV Choose or Lose (2004), featuring Tom Cruise, Julia Roberts, Chris Rock, Beyoncé, Tony Hawk and Jay-Z, producer – editor
  • MTV Fight For Your Rights: Protect Yourself (2003), editor
  • MTV 911 Postcards (2002) director – editor

Awards[edit]

  • 2013 DAYTIME EMMY AWARD, OUTSTANDING SPECIAL CLASS SERIES: "MTV's MADE" – show producer/editor
  • 2011 NEW YORK EMMY AWARD, OUTSTANDING TEEN PROGRAM: "Knicks Poetry Slam" – producer
  • 2011 DAYTIME EMMY AWARD, OUTSTANDING SPECIAL CLASS SERIES: "MTV's MADE" – editor
  • 2009 BEST MUSIC BASED VIDEO, NOMINATED, SWANSEA BAY FILM FESTIVAL: "You Don't Have to Love Me" – executive producer/director
  • 2008 FIRST RUNNER UP, REEL THIRTEEN (PBS) FOR June 21, 2008: "Zoe's Day" – executive producer/director
  • 2008 DAYTIME EMMY AWARD, OUTSTANDING SPECIAL CLASS SERIES: "MTV's MADE" – editor
  • 2007 BEST SHORT FILM, EVERGLADES INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL: "Zoe's Day" – executive producer/director
  • 2007 FINALIST, USA FILM FESTIVAL: "Zoe's Day" – executive producer/director
  • 2006 THE GOVERNORS EMMY AWARD: mtvU’s Sudan Campaign: "Translating Genocide" – co-producer/editor
  • 2006 THE COMMUNITY SERVICE EMMY AWARD: mtvU’s Sudan Campaign: "Translating Genocide" – co-producer/editor
  • 2006 CTPAA: BEACON COMMUNITY AWARD: mtvU's Sudan Campaign: "Translating Genocide" – co-producer/editor
  • 2006 CREATIVITY AWARD: mtvU Magnetic Poetry Campaign – editor
  • 2005 CTAM GOLD MARK AWARD: MTV's Choose or Lose: 20 Million Loud! – director/editor of one of the 90 PSA's in the campaign.
  • 2005 CTPAA: BEACON FINALIST AWARD: Community Award/MTV's Choose or Lose: 20 Million Loud! – director/editor of one of the 90 PSA's in the campaign.
  • 2003 CTPAA: BEACON JOEL A. BERGER AWARD: MTV, Fight For Your Rights: Protect Yourself – editor
  • 2002 NEW YORK FESTIVALS FINALIST AWARD: MTV, September 11 Postcards - director/editor

External links[edit]


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