Irene Taylor Brodsky

Irene Taylor Brodsky
Taylor Brodsky at the 68th Annual Peabody Awards
Born St. Louis, Missouri
Alma mater NYU (BA)
Columbia University (MA)
Occupation Film director
Film producer
Writer
Cinematographer
editor
Years active 2004 – present

Irene Taylor Brodsky is an American documentary film maker. In her several projects, hers was the job of director, producer, writer, cinematographer and editor.[1]

Background

Brodsky is a CODA (Child of Deaf Adults). Brodsky graduated from New York University and Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism.

Career

Brodsky's documentaries have appeared on HBO, CBS, A&E, Fox, and the History Channel. Special recognition for her work has included:

Brodsky has expanded into film production. She is the founder of Vermilion Films.[6]

Select works

  • 1997 Buddhas in Disguise: Deaf People of Nepal?. San Diego, California: DawnSignPress. ISBN 978-0-915-03559-5; OCLC 36364073; the book's stories and photographs shed light on the Deaf culture and community in Nepal.
  • 1999 I Witness: Polygamy. Amazon Prime Video. Main videographer and a producer of a 5 part x 24 minutes series on Alex Joseph's polygamist family just before Alex died of liver cancer.

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