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Stanley Staniski, Director of Photography
Stanley is a well-traveled producer/director/cinematographer with over thirty-five years experience in film and television. He is well acquainted with HIV/AIDS and family health issues, having worked on these issues in Bangladesh, South Africa, Burkina Faso, and Eritrea.

Over the last ten years, Stanley has worked on projects for the World Bank in China, Peru, Bangladesh, Burkina Faso, and Mauritius. In 1997 he traveled to Mozambique for a film on landmines, and in 2001 to Thailand for a film on trafficking in women. Both programs aired on PBS. Also for PBS and Turner Broadcasting, Stanley worked on the series "Avoiding Armageddon", traveling to Sri Lanka to examine how that country has dealt with suicide bombers. For three years, he worked as cinematographer and field producer for the Learning Channel’s "Archeology" series filming in Jordan, Egypt, Israel, and Ghana. He filmed advocacy commercials for the Better World Fund, supporting the efforts of the United Nations.

On this continent, Stanley has travelled extansively to classrooms all over the country, filming over 20 instructional videos for the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development.

Stanley has also produced projects for many museums including the Smithsonian Institution, The National Gallery of Art, and the Phillips Collection. For the last six years, Stanley has been commissioned by the Ogden Museum of Southern Art in New Orleans to produce all the video and film productions for the museum. On going projects include "The Migrants Trilogy" a film series on migrants in American with artist Benny Andrews.

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