GORDON NEAL DIEM, D.A.
113South Queen Street, Lancaster, PA 17603
1106 Arnette Avenue, Durham, NC 27707

Telephone: 717-295-1746                     e-mail:gordonneal@netscape.net
VIDEO PUBLICATIONS:

Eye on the Future  (1989-90); political issues student panel discussion ten-part series. Moderator, Creator, Script and Editor.

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potlight (1990- 00); weekly video magazine cable series featuring public affairs programs, commentary, interviews, public addresses and studies in popular culture.  Approximately twenty half-hour programs are added to the series each year.  Director, Creator, Host, Commentator, Videographer, and Editor.

Counterpoise Durham  (1990- 00); weekly local political commentary panel discussion cable series  Creator, Host and Editor; Counterpoise Durham received the 1994 North Carolina Community Television "Woody Award" as "Best Magazine."  Approximately twenty half-hour programs are added to the series each year.

Today's Third World (1990- 99); weekly international affairs and international development education panel discussion cable series; Creator, Host, Videographer, Script, and Editor; Today's Third World received the 1994 North Carolina Community Television "Woody Award" as "Best International Program."   Series exhibited at the 1994 and 1997 International Development Education Conference.  Approximately twenty half-hour programs are added to the series each year.

African American Legislators in the N.C. General Assembly  (1992);  three-part educational video and documentary on the creation of the N.C. African-American Legislators' Hall of Fame; Producer, Videographer and Editor.

Key Leaders in the Civil Rights Movement (1991-93);  six-part educational series on the Civil Rights Movement;  Creator, Host, Script and Editor.

Spotlight on the Libertarian Alternative (1991-97); ten-part public information cable series on the Libertarian Party and libertarian political philosophy;  Creator, Host, Script and Editor.  Individual programs in the series were distributed to cable television systems across North Carolina by the North Carolina Libertarian Party.

Soil and Water Report (1992-00); weekly cable series focusing on the work of Soil and Water Conservation Districts. Creator, Host, Script, Videographer and Editor. One program of the series, "The 1993 Environmental Field Day" received the 1994 North Carolina Community Television "Woody Award" for "Best Event Documentary." The series was the basis for the North Carolina Association of Conservation Districts' nomination for the National Association of Conservation Districts' 1993 "NACD Communications Award."  The series received the 1994 "Take Pride in North Carolina" Media Award.  Approximately twenty half-hour programs are added to the series each year.

Conversations with Government and Political Leaders (1992-99); videotaped interviews with government and political leaders.  Creator, Interviewer, Script and Editor.  Interview subjects include former Ambassador Alan Keyes, former Congressman Gene Johnson, Libertarian Vice Presidential candidate Nancy Lord, others.  Approximately ten half-hour program are added to the series each year.

Behind the Facade (1993-97);  videotaped interviews with journalists and others who provide insight on the true personality behind the public facade of public figures; subjects included Fidel Castro and Willie Horton.  Creator, Interviewer and Editor.  The program, ''The Real "Willie" Horton" received a 1994 Community Television "Woody Award" as "Best Documentary Profile of an Individual or Event."

Spotlight on Public Speeches (1990- 99); videotaped speeches by political notables, including George Bush, Dan Quayle, Bill Clinton, Sam Nunn, Allen Keyes, Jimmy Carter, Jim Martin, Jim Hunt, Marion Wright Edelman, Jesse Jackson, Bob Dole, Jesse Helms, Jack Kemp, and others. Producer, Videographer and Editor.  Approximately ten half-hour programs are added to the series each year.

Spotlight on Minority Republicans (1992-98); videotaped interviews with locally prominent African-American Republicans, including Congressional candidates Lenzie Barnes and David Stith, state House and Senate candidate Victoria Peterson, and party activist Frank Anderson.  Creator, Host, Script and Editor.  Approximately two half-hour programs are added to the series each year.

Spotlight on North Carolina Central University (1993-97); videotaped interviews with admissions personnel discussing educational opportunities and admissions processes at North Carolina Central University.  Creator, Host, Script and Editor. 

Republican Rising Tide (1994-97); a bi-weekly  cable series featuring a local re-edit of the nationally broadcast program Rising Tide, produced by the Republican National Committee; re-edit required by Durham Cablevision / Time Warner Cable, Re-edit is produced on license from the Republican National Committee.  Editor.  Approximately thirty programs are edited for addition to the series each year.  Project was discontinued in 1997 due to reduction in funding support by the Republican National Committee.
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