Jason Longo
Jason Longo, a graduate of Ithaca College, received his BFA in Film, Photography and the Visual arts in 1994, and joined Log In Productions that same year. He has contributed his diverse talents as a cameraman, editor, sound recordist, and photographer on over 15 films. His award winning photography has been featured on the cover of The Independant: Film and Video Monthly.
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Brian Truglio
Brian Truglio is a photographer and filmmaker who holds a bachelor’s degree in philosophy from Bucknell University and a master of fine arts degree in photography, film and video from the Visual Studies Workshop. He joined Log In Productions in June of 1998 as a full time project and proposal developer, researcher and assistant to both Slawomir Grunberg and Jason Longo. He worked as a production assistant on FRONTLINE: My Retirement Dreams and School Prayer : A Community at War.
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David Gersh
David Gersh is a BS graduate of the Television-Radio program at Ithaca College. He oversees Log In Multimedia, a company which creates web pages for small businesses, filmmakers, and the general public. David hold other jobs, working as a tech support specialist and webmaster for a local ISP, and writing computer code for an Internet Game.
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Jason Brantman
Jason Brantman is a director and equity stage manager in New York City. He holds a BS in Communication from Cornell University. For the past three years, Jason has been associate creative director for the US Open Tennis final ceremonies, with stars including Aretha Franklin, Art Garfunkel, Diana Ross, Harry Connick Jr., and Tony Bennett. In November of 1999, Jason joined Log In Productions as webmaster.
 
 
Jane Greenberg
Jane Greenberg holds a bachelor's degree in psychology and a masters of communication from Cornell University. Her first film, Ned, the story of one womans struggle with breast cancer, was screened at the 1995 Sinking Creek Film Celebration. Her next film, Second Generation, about a second generation "Moonie" who is unhappy with his newly arranged marriage, won the Grand Prize at the 1996 Carolina Film and Video Festival and Third Prize at the Visions of US contest. She currently works at Log In Productions developing documentary proposals, as well as interviewing holocaust survivors for the Survivors of the Shoah Visual History Foundation.
 
 
Ben Crane
Ben Crane, Emmy Award Winning Producer, is an Associate Professor of Communications at Ithaca College, in Ithaca, New York, where he teaches documentary, ethics, and critical thinking. As a writer/producer/director, his honors include the Gabriel Award, the Ohio State Award, and Columbia University's Major Armstrong Award. He holds a bachelor's degree in mathematics from the University of Michigan, and a doctorate in communication arts from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
 
 
William Doll
William began his filmmaking career in St. Petersburg, Russia working on environmental documentaries, before joining Log In in 1999. Since relocating to the U.S., William has expanded his professional interests to TV production. William's principle credits include: sound work for NBC, CNN, ABC and Bravo; camera work for CBS, independent projects for Cornell University; and editing work for PBS (P.O.V.). He is fluent in German and Russian.
 
 
Erika Street
Erika Street received her Bachelor's Degree in physiology from Cornell University in 2001. A freelance magazine journalist, Erika began her documentary filmmaking career as an intern at Log In Enterprises. Since being hired full-time in 2002, she has been in charge of distribution, research and grant-writing for LogTV, acted as soundperson and production assistant for NBC's Life Moments, the Polish TV series Zielona Karta, Nomadic Pictures, and a number of Log In's documentary films. She's also acted as location producer for the NBC Nightly News.
 
 
Monika Reder
Monika Reder, a native of Poland, studied art history at Towson University before relocating to New York City, where she worked as an assistant producer in animation before developing an interest in editing. In 2000, she took a position as assistant editor in a commercial post production house, earth2mars, where she assisted on commercial edits for clients such as Johnson & Johnson, VH1, Verizon, and Pfizer, and worked on personal long-form projects. Monika, who worked as assistant editor and translator on the Polish TV series Zielona Karta, recently moved to Spencer, NY to work with Slawomir Grünberg. She will contribute her talents as an editor and translator on, among others, the films Green Card Gamble and The Legacy of Jedwabne.
 
 
Dana Ewald
A freelance artist since 1997, Dane has worked as a painter, muralist, digital photographer, graphic artist, web designer and a systems administrator. In 2003 Dane returned to the east coast from Los Angeles, and came to Log In as a media designer, and left shortly thereafter. His whereabouts are unknown.
 
 
Robby Aceto
Robby Aceto is an internationally recognized musician whose unconventional sonic explorations and stylistic uniqueness place him in the forefront of the new breed of "textural" guitarists. He has toured and recorded with such top line artists as David Sylvian, The Heads, Tom Tom Club, Jansen/Barbieri/Karn, David Torn and Splattercell, Italian ambient pop diva Alice, and Cape Breton folk singer Douglas September. Unanimous praise for his work has appeared in such international publications as Guitar Player and Guitar World (USA), Guitar Club Magazine (Italy), Blaazuit (Holland) and Stage Magazine (Holland). Other film credits as composer/collaborator include "The God Squad" (2003) a documentary film by Emily Hart, and "Faces In A Famine" (1987) a documentary film by Robert Leiberman. Among his most recent work is the evocative and emotionally resonant score he composed for LogTV's Saved By Deportation