Mike’s recently done a few PSAs (Public Service Announcements) for a terrific organization called Believe in Tomorrow. From their website:
We Believe in keeping families together during a child’s medical crisis, and that the gentle cadence of normal family life has a powerful influence on the healing process. We believe the highest standards of service and unparalleled hospitality help create a unique healing environment, where families find hope and comfort. Since 1986, Believe In Tomorrow has provided over 560,000 individual overnight accommodations, helping families stay together in the midst of a medical crisis.
We are shooting interviews at our Believe In Tomorrow respite properties in Ocean City, MD and Fenwick Island, DE, and will continue production at the Believe In Tomorrow House at Johns Hopkins, the Believe In Tomorrow House at St. Casimir and the Believe In Tomorrow House on Wisp Mountain.
The team creating these exciting promotional pieces for Believe In Tomorrow includes Bob Sitrick, a senior television production and operations executive with over 20 years in the industry. His experience includes News, Sports and unique live entertainment productions for both Comedy Central and the Discovery U.S. Networks, including technically challenging broadcasts like “Egypt Week Live,” “Titanic Live,” “Croc Hunter Live” and the first ever HD downlink from the International Space Station; Mickey Stern and Chuck Roseberry, from the ten-time Emmy Award and sixteen-time IDEA Award winning BASE Productions, are producing Believe In Tomorrow’s inaugural PSA campaign and the longer form dvd; Jack Foley, Director of Photography, is shooting all sequences, interviews and other elements for the dvd. In addition to working in film, television and the music video arena, Jack is Supervisor of Field and Studio Operations for the Discovery Communications Group. We are honored to have support from Rich Confalone, an award-winning cinematographer and storyteller from Lucky Dog Films. We are also thrilled that Mike Rowe, from “Dirty Jobs with Mike Rowe” and mikeroweWORKS.com, brought the spots to life with his narration.
Visit their website and learn all about them: BELIEVE IN TOMORROW.