About this Event
Rocco Giuliano began his media career in the 1980s as writer/star of the satirical radio program Verbal Assault, which aired on Armed Forces Radio in Germany, and pirate stations Radio Free Augsburg (Germany) and Music Radio Holland. His admittedly checkered work history includes stints as a medical photographer, media personality, rock band roadie, college lecturer and communications consultant, as well as a freelance scriptwriter. Long-form documentary film projects include Blame It On Gutenberg; Please Remove Your Shoes: The Myth of America’s Airport Security; The Strange Name Movie; and Aside From That: A Film About Everyone’s Least Favorite Topic. For his work on 38Late, Rocco received two Boston/New England Region NATAS Emmy nominations in Hosting and Writing.
Henry Dane graduated from Mass College of Art and made a career in creative TV production at local and national broadcast venues from Boston to Hollywood. Henry’s passion for TV and movies has dominated his career, from stints creating promos for MASH and The X-Files, to original programming for Major Market TV stations to short documentary films. He has received three Boston/New England Region NATAS Emmy Awards, with a dozen other nominations, along with other awards for his TV and design work. He now works full-time in the creative department at WHDH-TV, Boston. @hankdane.bsky.social
Gino Mauro has won eight Emmys during his career. At WSBK TV38, he worked on The Movie Loft as well as Red Sox and Bruins coverage and public affairs programs. While at WCVB Channel 5 Gino continued his career as a videographer/editor on the long running news magazine show Chronicle. Today, he produces videos on a volunteer basis for non-profit organizations along with his YouTube Channel My North End, a video series celebrating the neighborhood’s people, traditions, and history. https://www.youtube.com/@MyNorthEnd-Boston
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
FPAC Art Space, 70 Sleeper Street, Boston, United States
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