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Robin Gianattassio-Malle | |
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Born | California |
Alma mater | San Francisco Art Institute |
Occupation(s) | Journalist, Visiting Professor at California College of the Arts (CCA) and the San Francisco Art Institute (SFAI), Founder of Blue Egg Media |
Website | http://www.blueeggmedia.com |
Robin Gianattassio-Malle is an American journalist and producer specializing in the use of aural and visual media and is founder and executive director of Blue Egg Media, [1] established in 2008.
Gianattassio-Malle lives and works in the San Francisco Bay Area. A former Director of The Center for Word, Text and Image, [2] [3] she is currently a visiting professor in the Department of Design and Technology at the San Francisco Art Institute [4] and at the California College of the Arts (CCA), [5] where she teaches courses using interview as a medium for the Upper Division Interdisciplinary Department as well as the Visual Criticism Department.[ citation needed]
Gianattassio-Malle earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts and a Master of Fine Arts [6] from the San Francisco Art Institute San Francisco, California. In 2000, she was one of twelve journalists awarded a John S. Knight Professional Journalism Fellowship, [7] at Stanford University in Stanford, California where she conducted independent research and participated in J.S. Knight journalism seminars and discussions with Donald Kennedy, Condoleezza Rice, and Anna Deavere Smith.[ citation needed]
Gianattassio-Malle's career began as a reporter, producer and host with the National Public Radio (NPR) and Pacifica Network and was a founding member of the KPFA apprenticeship program, [8] recently rebranded as First Voice Media.
In 1988, Gianattassio-Malle became the founding producer and director of Forum, [9] a live two-hour daily live call-in program at NPR Affiliate San Francisco KQED-FM. She produced and reported on a wide range of issues focused on local, national and international affairs and developments in business, politics, technology, arts, and sciences.
Several media arts awards were given to Gianattassio-Malle in the early 1990s from the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) to produce Silver Threads 1989, Weaving New Images of Aging, [10] a documentary featuring women from around the globe, Original Treasure 1990, [11] a radio documentary on inter-generational friendship and TimeIn TimeOut 1993, [12] a documentary on living with life-threatening illness. During that same period, Gianattassio-Malle produced and directed The Persian Gulf: A National Debate, hosted by Alex Chadwick and distributed via satellite over the NPR network.[ citation needed]
During the mid-nineties, Gianattassio-Malle produced and guest hosted the Commonwealth Club of California, a national weekly radio broadcast with topics ranging from politics, culture, society and economics, distributed to over seventy-five U.S. radio stations.[ citation needed]
Gianattassio-Malle was awarded the World Affairs Council of Northern California, Asilomar Media Fellowshipand the Corporation of Public Broadcasting, Multi-cultural Producer Forum Fellowship.[ citation needed] In 2010 she received a fellowship from Carnegie Mellon University, STUDIO for Creative Inquiry. [13] Gianattassio-Malle's residency at the STUDIO, produced a multimedia public interest program focused on the Marcellus Shale natural gas reserves in Pennsylvania, the economic development, and the environmental and social impact on the region.[ citation needed]
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Robin Gianattassio-Malle | |
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Born | California |
Alma mater | San Francisco Art Institute |
Occupation(s) | Journalist, Visiting Professor at California College of the Arts (CCA) and the San Francisco Art Institute (SFAI), Founder of Blue Egg Media |
Website | http://www.blueeggmedia.com |
Robin Gianattassio-Malle is an American journalist and producer specializing in the use of aural and visual media and is founder and executive director of Blue Egg Media, [1] established in 2008.
Gianattassio-Malle lives and works in the San Francisco Bay Area. A former Director of The Center for Word, Text and Image, [2] [3] she is currently a visiting professor in the Department of Design and Technology at the San Francisco Art Institute [4] and at the California College of the Arts (CCA), [5] where she teaches courses using interview as a medium for the Upper Division Interdisciplinary Department as well as the Visual Criticism Department.[ citation needed]
Gianattassio-Malle earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts and a Master of Fine Arts [6] from the San Francisco Art Institute San Francisco, California. In 2000, she was one of twelve journalists awarded a John S. Knight Professional Journalism Fellowship, [7] at Stanford University in Stanford, California where she conducted independent research and participated in J.S. Knight journalism seminars and discussions with Donald Kennedy, Condoleezza Rice, and Anna Deavere Smith.[ citation needed]
Gianattassio-Malle's career began as a reporter, producer and host with the National Public Radio (NPR) and Pacifica Network and was a founding member of the KPFA apprenticeship program, [8] recently rebranded as First Voice Media.
In 1988, Gianattassio-Malle became the founding producer and director of Forum, [9] a live two-hour daily live call-in program at NPR Affiliate San Francisco KQED-FM. She produced and reported on a wide range of issues focused on local, national and international affairs and developments in business, politics, technology, arts, and sciences.
Several media arts awards were given to Gianattassio-Malle in the early 1990s from the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) to produce Silver Threads 1989, Weaving New Images of Aging, [10] a documentary featuring women from around the globe, Original Treasure 1990, [11] a radio documentary on inter-generational friendship and TimeIn TimeOut 1993, [12] a documentary on living with life-threatening illness. During that same period, Gianattassio-Malle produced and directed The Persian Gulf: A National Debate, hosted by Alex Chadwick and distributed via satellite over the NPR network.[ citation needed]
During the mid-nineties, Gianattassio-Malle produced and guest hosted the Commonwealth Club of California, a national weekly radio broadcast with topics ranging from politics, culture, society and economics, distributed to over seventy-five U.S. radio stations.[ citation needed]
Gianattassio-Malle was awarded the World Affairs Council of Northern California, Asilomar Media Fellowshipand the Corporation of Public Broadcasting, Multi-cultural Producer Forum Fellowship.[ citation needed] In 2010 she received a fellowship from Carnegie Mellon University, STUDIO for Creative Inquiry. [13] Gianattassio-Malle's residency at the STUDIO, produced a multimedia public interest program focused on the Marcellus Shale natural gas reserves in Pennsylvania, the economic development, and the environmental and social impact on the region.[ citation needed]