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From television to live theater to the Internet, Noisivision founder Braddon Mendelson has pooled his experience as a writer, director and producer -- in just about every medium -- into creating entertaining and educational original video programming for the Internet.
As the head
writer-producer-director for
He began his career
in television, where he prompted the presenters
on the
Academy Award
and Emmy Award telecasts. He has gone on to produce several independent
feature films, including 1998's acclaimed
BOOGIE BOY, starring Marc Dacascos
and Frederic Forrest, and executive produced by Roger Avary
(Pulp Fiction). Prior to that, he wrote the screenplay
adaptation of Ira Levin’s psychological thriller, Veronica’s Room,
for Hemdale Communications. He has also been known as one of the top television comedy writers in Germany. For five years he wrote for Sony Television International's sitcom RITAS WELT (Rita’s World), which was rated consistently as the number one comedy program in all of Deutschland and the recipient of the prestigious Adolf Grimme Preis, the German equivalent of an Emmy.
Braddon is the producer
and director of
Maestro
Jerard's Melodic Cuisine.
Based on the live stage show he produced, MJMC is an original
Noisivision Internet
series presenting some of the world's greatest music, from Bach to Broadway,
in a lively, entertaining format. He directed comedy duo
He has also written, produced and/or directed award winning music videos for a variety of recording artists, including Boyz II Men, Mary J. Blige, NSYNC, Ice Cube, Outkast, Maestro Jerard, Bio Ritmo, Broadhead, Enuff Znuff, Xzibit, Lucyfire, R. Kelly and Orgy, often working with top directors such as F. Gary Gray (The Negotiator), Christopher Erskin, Bille Woodruff and Tim Story (Barbershop). His work in live theatre includes directing the Radio Television News Association's annual Golden Mike Awards, writing and directing The Riot Act, a live sketch comedy show at the Hollywood Playhouse and Maestro Jerard's Melodic Cuisine, an evening of classical guitar and four part vocal harmonies performed by the Maestro in front of rear-projected video backgrounds. An alumnus of the the prestigious Warner Brothers Writers Workshop, Braddon resides in the Santa Clarita Valley.
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