Mystic Voices: The Story of the Pequot War

The Producers

©2004 Mystic Voices, LLC

 

Guy Perrotta , Co-Producer, Co-Writer, and Dramatic & Artistic Director, has served as Director of Promotions and Special Events and juror for various film festivals in the United States. He also has served as Connecticut Salon Coordinator for the Association of Independent Video and Filmmakers (AIVF) and as a member of Media Alliance/WNET, lobbying state and local governments to assign higher priorities to film and television arts. Since 1993, he has served with the Adult Volunteers in Action: Voluntary Action Center of Mid-Fairfield County (Connecticut), as a member of the Advisory Board.

With Haverland Film/Video Productions, New York, he wrote, produced, and directed educational works, including documentaries (Fairfield - The First 350 Years) and test pilots for proposed television series (Two Wiseguys of Verona with Chris LaValle Associates); directed Mulberry Street off-Broadway; and created portrait paintings of Native Americans for Native Faces exhibition sponsored by the Town of New Canaan, Connecticut. He is a member of the American Association of State and Local History, the International Documentary Association, the Association of Independent Video and Filmmakers, and The Society for Visual Anthropology.  Guy also is developing a Native American film screening series in conjunction with film festivals in the United States.

 

 
Charles Clemmons, Co-Producer, Co-Writer, Editor, and Co-Cinematographer has produced and directed documentary television programs broadcast on public television stations in Texas and Connecticut, including The Eleventh North Texas Irish Festival in 1993 and The Thirteenth North Texas Irish Festival aired in 1995. His documentary the Eleventh North Texas Irish Festival received two Crystal Awards , the Grand Prize Award for Best Overall Program and the Best Entertainment Program Award, Cable Access of Dallas. River Lab, a documentary on a grassroots environmental education effort in Connecticut, aired on Connecticut Public Television in 1996.

Charlie also has served as Production Associate for several documentaries aired on Connecticut Public Television by Emmy Award-winning producer, Ron Gould. He also was First Assistant Director for the Victor Duncan film production of The Ransom of Mack by O. Henry, aired on Texas Public Television station KERA in 1993. He is a member of the International Documentary Association, the Association of Independent Video and Filmmakers, The National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, and Media Communications Association International.

A North Carolina native, Charlie is a 30-year resident of Connecticut. He now makes his home in Wilton with his wife and 11-year old twins.