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James Edward McDonald (born January 24, 1970) is a author and filmmaker.
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Jamie McDonald has authored four non-fiction books: “The Proper Bostonian’s Guide to the Freedom Trail” (1993) serves as a historical and cultural guide to Boston's Freedom Trail. “New York Originals: A Guide to the City’s Classic Shops & Mom and Pops” (2012) explores classic shops and small businesses in New York City. “No Access New York” (2018) provides insights into lesser-known locations in the city. “New York City Yesterday and Today: The Tax Photographs” (2023) [1] features the historic tax photographs from The City of New York's Hall of Records and compares them to the same areas today.
Jamie McDonald's filmography encompasses his involvement in television and documentary filmmaking.
He created, wrote, produced, and hosted the television series "New York Originals" (2010) [2] [3] which received a New York Emmy Award for Business/Consumer Program in 2011 and was nominated again in the Business/Consumer Category in 2015. [4] The series focuses on showcasing unique small businesses in New York City, shares their unique stories, and uncovers how they have stood the test of time. [5]. The series has been broadcast on over 80 PBS stations nationally.
McDonald wrote and directed the documentary "Pulp Fiction Art: Cheap Thrills and Painted Nightmares" (2005). The film explores the world of pulp fiction magazines and provides insights into this art form. [6] It received recognition by winning “Best Documentary” at the International Horror and Sci-Fi Film Festival [7] and at Dragon Con Film Festival [8] in 2006.
“American Originals Made on Main Street” (2016) is based on “New York Originals. This one-hour documentary takes viewers across the United States to find some of the most unique, one-of-a-kind shops, businesses, and factories out there. Originally airing on PBS, this special was New York Emmy-nominated for Business/Consumer Program in 2017 [9].
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Submission declined on 21 March 2024 by
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James Edward McDonald (born January 24, 1970) is a author and filmmaker.
This section of a
biography of a living person does not
include any
references or sources. (March 2024) |
Jamie McDonald has authored four non-fiction books: “The Proper Bostonian’s Guide to the Freedom Trail” (1993) serves as a historical and cultural guide to Boston's Freedom Trail. “New York Originals: A Guide to the City’s Classic Shops & Mom and Pops” (2012) explores classic shops and small businesses in New York City. “No Access New York” (2018) provides insights into lesser-known locations in the city. “New York City Yesterday and Today: The Tax Photographs” (2023) [1] features the historic tax photographs from The City of New York's Hall of Records and compares them to the same areas today.
Jamie McDonald's filmography encompasses his involvement in television and documentary filmmaking.
He created, wrote, produced, and hosted the television series "New York Originals" (2010) [2] [3] which received a New York Emmy Award for Business/Consumer Program in 2011 and was nominated again in the Business/Consumer Category in 2015. [4] The series focuses on showcasing unique small businesses in New York City, shares their unique stories, and uncovers how they have stood the test of time. [5]. The series has been broadcast on over 80 PBS stations nationally.
McDonald wrote and directed the documentary "Pulp Fiction Art: Cheap Thrills and Painted Nightmares" (2005). The film explores the world of pulp fiction magazines and provides insights into this art form. [6] It received recognition by winning “Best Documentary” at the International Horror and Sci-Fi Film Festival [7] and at Dragon Con Film Festival [8] in 2006.
“American Originals Made on Main Street” (2016) is based on “New York Originals. This one-hour documentary takes viewers across the United States to find some of the most unique, one-of-a-kind shops, businesses, and factories out there. Originally airing on PBS, this special was New York Emmy-nominated for Business/Consumer Program in 2017 [9].
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