Premiered on PBS
on October 7, 2004
Check your local listings for rebroadcasts.
Free Range Productions
is an independent production company in New York City, specializing in projects that use television to educate and entertain. "Soundmix" is Free Range Production's inaugural project.
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Pamela Benson has written and produced for a variety of highly acclaimed programs including Out of the Box (Disney), Sesame English (Sesame Workshop), Where in Time Is Carmen Sandiego? (PBS), 30 by 30 Kid Flicks (HBO), and Sound & Spirit (Public Radio International). She began working in television at WGBH, where she was an award-winning Project Director in the Department of Educational Outreach. WGBH projects included ZOOM, Arthur, Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego?, NOVA, Fires in the Mirror, and Masterpiece Theatre.
Claudia Mogel, Producer
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A producer of documentary films and children's television series, Claudia Mogel has worked on a variety of programs exploring American culture. Her credits include the Emmy Award-winning Hitchcock, Selznick, and the End of Hollywood (PBS), Media Matters (PBS), The Rise and Fall of Jim Crow (PBS), The Arts in Every Classroom (Annenberg/CPB), Where in Time Is Carmen Sandiego? (PBS), and HBO's 30 by 30 Kid Flicks.
Alan McPheely, Producer/Editor/Camera
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Working in television for over seventeen years, Alan McPheely has shot and directed a broad range of highly acclaimed news programs and documentaries. His credits include the documentary series Split Screen (Independent Film Channel), Ooh La La (Bravo), Egg: The Arts Show (PBS), and Spectrum Hawaii (PBS), and the news programs CBS Nightly News, CBS Sunday Morning, 60 Minutes, 60 Minutes II, and 48 Hours.