FirstFrame, Inc. | 60 Thoreau Street -266 | Concord, MA 01742 USA
Broadcast Media Production Company
info@firstframe.com | 978-371-2520 Office | 978-501-0488 Mobile
Creating Images that Move You.
*We provide the following services:
Principal Owner SID LEVIN:
DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY | EDITOR |DIRECTOR
Principal Owner NANCY MAURER:
PRODUCER | PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT | GRAPHIC DESIGN
On Location Production:
HD | UHD | 4K
Editorial Services:
ADOBE | AVID | FCPX
Additional support services:
SteadiCam | Camera Jib | Teleprompter | Slider | Aerial
*We are not an equipment rental facility. Our day rates are based on portal-to-portal
when equipment is being transported to a location by a crew member.
Sid Levin is a three-time Cine Gold Eagle Award winner for Cinematography and Editing. He was honored as DP/Editor for the Emmy winning "Song for New Orleans", an in-depth look at the lives of New Orleans musicians during and after hurricane Katrina.
Upon graduation from Emerson College in 1978, he joined Boston’s WBZ-TV as it debuted the syndicated series “Evening Magazine”. His capabilities in all areas of television production soon earned him a position as Associate Producer along with shooting and editing the stories he produced. In 1991, along with partner Nancy Maurer, they started FirstFrame, Inc., a creative media group, whose clients include advertising agencies, broadcast and cable, as well as, Fortune 500 companies - NBC, ABC, CBS, PBS, Animal Planet, A&E, HISTORY, MTV, HBO, Paramount Pictures, Fox Television, SyFy Channel, TLC, HGTV, SPEED, Food Network, NBA Entertainment, Reebok, Apple, Raytheon, Lockheed-Martin, Silicon Graphics, NY Times Newspaper Group, Fidelity Investments, Searle Pharmaceuticals-UK, Hill Holiday, Staples, Avid Technology, Discovery, Red Bull and Family House Productions – Germany.
PBS tapped the resources of FirstFrame to co-produce the nationally televised documentary featuring Muhammad Yunus, who recently received the Nobel Peace Prize. The series was hosted by Robert Redford and was funded by the Skoll Foundation.