Boston Science Communications
Description
Filmmaker Gino Del Guercio established Boston Science Communications Inc. in 1989. For over 20 years now, Gino has trained a small staff and several interns at BSC. The team is committed to producing engaging science programming for audiences around the world. Working with freelance cameramen, editors and composers, the company has produced several award winning series and films on science, medicine and technology for various broadcasters, universities, foundations and corporations including PBS, Discovery Channel, WGBH and MIT among others.
Equipment / Gear / Software
Panasonic HPX500 and HVX200, Canon 5D Mark II, 16 GB P2 Cards (x4), Nexto P2 HD Reader, Diva Light Panel, 9 Inch HD Monitor, Wendt X3 Audio Mixer, Libec Carbon Fiber BR-3S Tripod + Dionic Batteries, Steadicam + Pilot, Panasonic HVX200, Steadicam Operator, Apple Final Cut Pro Editing, Apple Motion Graphics Production, Apple Color Grading,
Clients / Credits
- NOVA
- PBS
- Channel 4
- TPT
- Discovery
- A&E
- Channel 13
- MIT
- The Lemelson Foundation
- Alfered P. Sloan Foundation
Awards / Honors
- Emmy
- Southwest Region
- Roger Revelle: Statesman of Science
- Best Science Documentary of the Year
- National Association for the Advancement of Science
- Transistorized!
- Sir Edmund Hillary Prize
- Mountain Film Festival
- Abandoned in the Arctic
- Redemptive Storyteller Award
- Redemptive Film Festival
- Abandoned in the Arctic
- Cine Golden Eagle
- Supercomputers: Machines of the Future
- Chairman’s Prize
- International Scientific Film Festival
- Supercomputers: Machines of the Future
- Golden Slate
- International Television Association
- Controlling Cholesterol
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