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Degrees: MBA, 1990, New York Inst Tech; BA, 1987, New York Inst Tech
Bio:
Doug Morrow, Assistant Professor and Internship Coordinator, Audio/Video/Film, is also a writer/producer and videographer. Professor Morrow has combined a career in television production with teaching and media education. For more than a decade, he and his production company, D.A.M. Video Inc., have contracted with a broad range of clients HBO, Madison Square Garden, Staller Center for the Arts, United Nations Television, Mt. Sinai Medical Center, to name only a few to write, produce, light, shoot, edit and consult in almost every genre of television. Doug has produced a mini-documentary series, The Tri-State Minutes, which aired on WLIW, the tri-state PBS station, and he is now working on a new documentary project called Life Lessons. Before joining the faculty at Hofstra University, Professor Morrow taught as an adjunct at Rutgers University Newark, St. John's University, and the State University of New York at Stony Brook.
To find out more about Doug and his production company, and to look at samples of his work, you can visit his Web site at www.damvideo.com.