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About Jane Lurie
Jane ran the SF Marathon 2005 and then the half marathon in 2006
Jane Lurie has 20+ years experience as a video editor/photographer on corporate, non-profit, small business promotional, documentary and news pieces.

She is used to delivering creative pieces, with many elements, within just about any time constraint.

She has worked for WCBS-TV in New York and KRON-TV in San Francisco (news, operations, promotions depts).
She created Pro Media Coach, a media training and video production company, with another former employee of KRON, producer/writer Christina Ricci.



HONORS

• News Reporting, RTNDA "Weapons of Mass Deception", editor
• EMMY Award, Outstanding Achievement News Story-Breaking
Editor, Northern California

• Honorable Mention by Children’s Jury, Chicago International Children’s Film and Video Festival “Two for the Show”,producer, photographer, editor
• Associated Press Broadcast Award, Special Mention, General Excellence in TV News Photography, New York City TV
• Associated Press Broadcast Award, First Place, General Excellence in TV News Photography, New York State
• UPI Broadcasters Association Award, Best Enterprise Reporting “End of the Line”, Photographer/Editor

DOCUMENTARY CREDITS

Producer/Director/Photographer/Editor. “Two for the Show,” Shown at the Chicago International Children’s Film and Video Festival, distributed nationally and internationally.(24 1/2 minutes)

Producer/Director/Photographer/Co-Editor. “Tell Them For Us,” documentary photographed on location in Nicaragua; nationally broadcast on cable, distributed nationally and internationally. (28 minutes)

Producer/Director/Photographer/Editor. “Fifth Street Women’s Building Film” documentary, national distribution. Copenhagen Festival of Women’s Films. Exhibited at the Whitney Museum of American Art, as part of the New American Film and Video Series: “Documents and Documentaries from the Women’s Movement,” (18 minutes)