Meteopa Productions produces multi-media programs that PROVOKE thoughts, EMOTE feelings, and MOTIVATE actions.
Collaborating with clients and creative partners, Meteopa Productions provides consulting, content development, and production services for linear, interactive, and live programs. We take pride in our creative, thoughtful storytelling and organized, well-managed productions.
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Gail Prensky, founder of Meteopa Productions, produces, collaborates, and consults on projects in a variety of media, including print, exhibitions, live events, video, and multimedia that focus on advocacy, art, education, international, music, and promotional initiatives.
Gail has produced and consulted on projects in a variety of media, including print, exhibitions, live events, video, and multimedia formats. Clients include Classrooms Without Borders, Bee Informed Partners, CropLife America, Age Strong, Banner Health, the Honey Bee Health Coalition, New America Foundation, TheVisualMD.com, Pew Charitable Trusts, National Geographic, the Smithsonian Institution, Time-Life Books, Discovery Communications, Glaxo-Wellcome, and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
Currently, Gail is the creator and executive producer of The Jüdische Kulturbund Project, an initiative that explores musicians and artists response to tyranny, connecting the issues of Jewish artists from Nazi Germany and current-day artists living around the world. Working with formidable filmmakers, theater makers, and educators, Gail is currently developing a dramatic feature film “Singer” and a multimedia play centered around the story of Nathan the Wise and the Ring Parable and leading education initiatives, including “Responses to Oppression Through Music and Art” and “Connecting Classrooms”; and presenting public multimedia programs. Gail is also working on the Cheick Hamala Diabaté Foundation whose primary initiative is to build a music and performing arts institute in Kita, Mali. Until December 2016, Gail served for three years on the board of The Welders, the DC-based playwrights’ collective and winner of the John Aniello Award for Outstanding Emerging Theatre Company (2016).
Gail found her wings as the executive producer and associate project director for “Medicines: The Inside Story”, a traveling museum exhibition and multimedia program sponsored by Glaxo Wellcome. She was a project editor and photography researcher for the Time-Life Book series “Lost Civilizations” and “The Time-Life Gardener’s Guide and the producer for Philips Studio Interactive-Time-Life’s Astrology CD-I/CD-ROM.
Gail holds a Bachelor of General Studies from the University of Maryland-College Park and a Master of Science-Applied Design from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
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