Dear Freshman Self
Conceptualized. Filmed. Edited.

Common Read
Conceptualized. Filmed. Edited.

You Are a Knight
Conceptualized. Filmed. Edited.

Longboard Tour
Conceptualized. Filmed. Edited.

An American devotee (Jeffrey Werbock) of the ancient Azerbaijani musical tradition known as mugham, has been introducing western audiences to this remarkable and unique genre for more than four decades. Having learned that some Azerbaijani children are capable of performing this most sophisticated form of their national music, he arranged for an expedition to Azerbaijan to film this truly remarkable phenomenon. Jeffrey learned that the children from the region known as Karabakh are regarded as particularly talented at performing this complex art form, so he set out to find them. In the aftermath of the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict over the region of Karabakh, over one million Azerbaijani’s fled their ancestral homeland seeking refuge in tents, mud brick dwellings and animal railway containers. Despite the harsh living conditions and the injustice of being forced by war from their ancestral homeland, witnessing the devotion and determination to preserve their traditional music was astonishing. Eight years later Jeffrey returned to Azerbaijan on a quest to search for the children he met during the first expedition, now grown up, to find out if they continue to play and sing, to find the next generation of children mugham artists, and to see if this venerable musical tradition has a future. Directed by Jeffrey Werbock, Katy-Robin Garton Edited by Katy-Robin Garton, Natavan Werbock Produced by The European Azerbaijan Society

Young Voices Ancient Song
A documentary film about the history and present state of the ancient Azeri musical art called mugham.
Worked as a production assistant and edited the final cut.

Career Education
Conceptualized. Filmed. Edited.

Personalized Video
Conceptualized. Produced in collaboration with Allied Pixel.

Why Arcadia
Conceptualized. Filmed. Edited.

Through the personal experiences of several passionate rowers from diverse backgrounds, the documentary looks at the challenges facing this historically white, tradition bound sport in its efforts to increase diversity. Representing the sport’s storied past and potential future, the individual stories interweave to mark the sport’s evolution in terms of class, gender and race. Frances McElroy is director/producer. MAKING WAVES premiered on WHYY (PBS Philadelphia) in October 2011.

Making Waves
PBS (WHYY) broadcast. Edited trailer.