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“BEADS,
BAUBLES AND JEWELS” SPARKLE IN NEW SHOW PRODUCED
AT EDR MEDIA’S BEACHWOOD STUDIOS PRODUCTION CENTER
OCTOBER,
2004---BEACHWOOD, OHIO---Producer Kathie Stull is busy
putting the finishing touches on an intriguing new craft-oriented
“how to” program at EDR Media’s Beachwood
Studios Production Center in Beachwood, Ohio. As the
show’s name Beads, Baubles and Jewels implies,
the program is all about teaching viewers how to make
their own jewelry and do their own beading. “Beads
are the second fastest growing category in crafts and
there’s a strong resurgence in jewelry making,”
observes Stull in explaining the inspiration for her
new show.
Each
half-hour show will feature three important elements:
education, inspiration and personal expression. Stull
observes that “The program will showcase that
jewelry-making and beading are easy enough that even
a novice can craft fashionable jewelry.”
“This
resurgence of interest in making your own jewelry and
beaded items has a strong multi-cultural influence borrowed
from today’s fashion trends,” explains Stull.
“It’s rich colors and textures mimic the
exotic sights and sounds of an imaginary foreign country,”
smiles Stull, “so it’s sort of like Casablanca
meets Cairo.” This trend is reflected in the show’s
exotic set, which was designed and built by Warren Brown,
EDR’s production manager, and his crew.
All
shows in the series were shot and will be posted at
EDR’s Beachwood Studios Production Center, which
includes Avid editing, designing the show opening and
other graphics on a Flame compositingÔ system,
plus custom music and sound design.
Adding
variety to the show will be a series of guest experts,
including a glass blower to show how beads are made,
a metallurgist for forming silver, plus editors of various
bead and jewelry magazines. Beads, Baubles and Jewels
is hosted by Katina Forte and will be broadcast to public
television stations across the country via the National
Educational Telecommunications Association beginning
November 10, 2004. Other educational shows produced
by Kathie Stull include Hands On Crafts for Kids and
Scrapbook Memories.
Katherine
Stull used her craft knowledge, media experience and
business savvy to found the very successful Katherine
Stull, Inc. in 1990. Since then Kathie has been involved
in the creation, production and marketing of over a
dozen “how-to” public television shows.
EDR
Media develops and produces a broad range of digital
media including broadcast television shows, radio and
television commercials for advertising agencies, corporate
video and interactive programs, and content for retail
media networks. Full-service audio and video production
and postproduction services are provided on-site at
the firm’s Beachwood Studios Production Center.
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