Emerging Media Studios was formed to bring high quality video production to projects with larger than life messages. We work on all levels of production, from concept creation, marketing (social media) & pre-production, location scouting & casting to cinematography. We continue with the project through post production, motion/ animation, color correction, sound design, ADR and creating an original score for your project. Contact us today for more information.
- Thaddeus Setla – CEO/ Executive Producer/ DP - As a Director of Photography he has experience with creating WebTV Series, Documentaries & Feature Films, Scripted Dramas,and integration of social media into a user experience beyond traditional content delivery. One of his films “LEVEL ZERO” An EMS Documentary, brought international attention to the EMS industry. His focus is to combine entertainment, education and engage the audience to enhance the experience on every level! Ted has been key in developing concepts that bring today’s production demands to reality. He can be found at Linked In, Facebook, and Twitter
- Janine Keblish – Director of Network Affiliations - With over 20 years of experience in the fashion and entertainment industry, Janine has worked with some of the most respected directors and producers in the industry. Many television series, national television commercial campaigns, comedy shows, couture runway shows, and motion pictures. With an athletic scholarship for basketball and volleyball, she put herself through college along with acting and modeling along the way. She graduated with honors from the University of Washington with a degree in Communications and a minor in Social Work. She went on to have a successful career in New York City working for The Ford Modeling Agency and HSI Productions in Los Angeles. Her career took her all over the world living months at a time in Milan, Paris, London, Athens, Miami, Atlanta, Los Angeles and San Francisco. From there she went on to attend The Vancouver Film School where she followed her passion for producing and filming documentaries. Janine reports, “Film can give a face and a voice to those that too often remain anonymous.”
