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David Tames

Associate Teaching Professor at Northeastern University

David Tames is a well-rounded professional with a diverse background in storytelling, film/video production, interactive media, curriculum design, communication design, business strategy, and marketing. He has been involved in key creative roles, including serving as a cinematographer for five feature films. As a director, David has worked on documentary projects such as 'The David Hamilton Smith Story,' 'Smile Boston Project,' and 'Remembering John Marshall.' He was part of the team that developed 'The East Village,' an award-winning web-based episodic series that was a pioneer in utilizing video on the internet. Furthermore, David is a co-founder of MIT Tech TV, a platform for video sharing within the MIT community. He is a seasoned speaker, having participated in various industry conferences and workshops across the United States, Europe, and Latin America, with notable engagements such as keynote presentations and panel moderations at the Rio International Film Festival.

David Tames' specialties include film/video/new media production (sound + image), editing (sound + image), cinematic storytelling, experience design, web design, curriculum design, and college-level teaching. His educational background is comprehensive, having pursued studies in Master of Fine Arts at Massachusetts College of Art, Master of Science at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, film history and production at City College of San Francisco, Bachelor of Arts, and Bachelor of Science at the University of Florida. David is associated with Northeastern University as an Associate Teaching Professor. He has also served on the Board of Directors at Filmmakers Collaborative and has been an active documentary filmmaker and blogger at Kino-Eye.com.

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Jan 9 · twitter

January 1 of each year is Public Domain Day, this year, works from 1929 are open to all, as are sound recordings from 1924, https://t.co/vjnMJsGM7A

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Location

Greater Boston