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Patrick Wright - Founder

Katie Taber - Founder
Patrick Wright co-produced and was associate editor for Music By Prudence, which won the 2010 Academy Award for Best Documentary Short and aired on HBO. Wright cut Boy Howdy: The Story of CREEM Magazine which chronicles the messy upheaval of the ’70s just as rock was re-inventing itself and the magazine that went from a Detroit underground paper to national powerhouse. Boy Howdy premiered at SXSW. Wright edited the feature documentary See You Soon Again, about Baltimore-based Holocaust survivor Leo Bretholz and was an Associate Producer on 12 O’Clock Boys. He edited Oyler: One School, One Year, a feature documentary by Marketplace reporter Amy Scott, which profiles a high school located in a traditionally urban Appalachian neighborhood in Cincinnati, Ohio. Additionally, Wright has produced and directed films on HIV/AIDS, clergy sexual abuse, and a profile of Ann Coulter.
Patrick was founding chair of BFA in Film and Video, founding Director of the MFA in Film and oversaw the JHU MICA Film Centre and during his 27 years on faculty at the Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore.
Taber recently directed the Wavelength Productions feature Let Me Be Me, the coming-of-age story of a young man who, as a child, underwent a unique and controversial treatment for autism, and the short film Stranger/Sister about two ordinary women, one Muslim and one Jewish, who join together to fight hate.
She has produced many documentaries including two 2024 Tribeca Festival premieres, Black Table and To Be Destroyed. Black Table examines affirmative action at elite colleges through the lens of the Yale class of 1997 and To Be Destroyed follows acclaimed author Dave Eggers to Rapid City, South Dakota after his novel The Circle is banned there. She field-produced The Last Republican which premiered at the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival and tells the story of Illinois Congressman Adam Kinzinger’s final year in Washington after voting to impeach Donald Trump for crimes related to the January 6th insurrection.
Other projects include Siempre, Luis (Sundance 2020/HBO), which follows Luis Miranda, the father of Lin-Manuel Miranda, as he attempts to mount a production of “Hamilton” in Puerto Rico in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria, the 2-part PBS special Into the Night: Portraits of Life and Death and the award-winning Milwaukee 53206. She has worked on films for the PBS series FRONTLINE including Life and Death in Assisted Living, Dollars and Dentists, and The Child Cases, and she was a co-producer on the four-part PBS NOVA series: The Fabric of the Cosmos. Taber co-produced the Emmy-award-winning feature documentary Homestretch.
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