KENNEDY CENTER VSA COMPOSITE

PRODUCING FOR THE KENNEDYS

My Own Personal Camelot

Working with Jean Kennedy Smith and Vicki Lawford at the Kennedy Center

my first project with the Kennedy Center was a program called a very special arts story. My experience with Jean Kennedy Smith, founder of vsa, was amazing. She the youngest sister of former President John F. Kennedy, and a tireless campaigner during his run for the presidency. Jean was smart, funny and exceptionally beautiful.

Jean, believed her family’s mission was to spread hope, inspiration and care to as many people as possible. I personally know this to be true.

SHE served as U.S. Ambassador to Ireland under the Clinton administration. In 2011, President Barack Obama awarded The Presidential Medal of Freedom for her work with VSA and people with disabilities.

A Very Special Arts Story tells the story of the organization through the eyes of a few exceptional artists who have seemingly transcended their impairments and are now producing outstanding works of art despite the challenges in their lives. Jean Kennedy Smith, along with parents, children, teachers, and celebrities, weaves the program’s narrative through interviews and performances. Segment continuity is provided by Cliff Robertson, chosen to host the show. At that time, Cliff was the signature voice of AT&T and one of the most familiar voices in the U.S.A. I did two studio shoots with Cliff in Washington and some added voice-over recordings in LA.

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Cliff Robertson and Marc Finkel recording new voice-over tracks and interstitial in LA studio

for A Very Special Arts Story..

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Jean Kennedy Smith receiving the Presidential Medal of Honor from President Barak Obama

OPENING SEQUENCE TO FROM THE HEART THAT I PRODUCED FOR SMITH HEMION PROMOTIONS.

Jean Kenndy Smith

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  • 2/14/24

    NBA SUMMER CHARITY CLASSIC

    The NBA Summer Charity Classic was a basketball game played for the purpose of raising funds for two charities, Very Special Arts and the National Stay in School program.

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  • | 2/5/24

    CATHERINE DENEUVE FOR VERY SPECIAL ARTS

    French film actress Catherine Denevue provides the on-camera introduction and ending for a VSA public service announcement.

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  • 2/12/24

    A CHILD IS WAITING

    The television documentary, A Child is Waiting, gets its name from a 1963 Stanley Kramer film, also titled A Child is Waiting. The program revisits the brave and controversial film Kramer made with film stars Burt Lancaster and Judy Garland along with a cast of real, mentally and emotionally challenged children (instead of children actors) playing these roles.

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  • | 2/9/24

    A VERY SPECIAL ARTS STORY

    A Very Special Arts Story hosted by Cliff Robertson demonstrates how the arts give meaning and purpose to physically and mentally challenged children and adults all over the world.

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