Director/Producer/Camera:
Jane Gray
Jane Gray fell into filmmaking accidentally. A psychology
major at Harvard, she took a video class on the side and
discovered that she enjoyed filming people more than studying
them. Her film credits include assistant editor on Richard
P. Rogers’ “A Midwife’s Tale” (broadcast
on PBS’s American Experience, 1996), and an editing
role on Errol Morris’ “Mr. Death, The Rise and
Fall of Fred A. Leuchter, Jr.” (1999). Jane is currently
an associate of the Harvard Film Study Center, and “Playing
House” is her first film.
Editor:
Tom Miller
Tom Miller is a producer, editor and writer of film and
video documentaries. He wrote and co-produced “Ennis’
Gift” (HBO, New England Film & Video Festival),
a film about learning differences, made in memory of Ennis
Cosby. He also co-produced “Bear Wars” (TBS),
a National Wildlife Federation film about bear relocation.
As an editor, he cut the documentary, “Voices of Savin
Hill” and he recently edited two educational series,
one on Economics for McGraw-Hill and another on Geography
for Annenberg/CPB. A graduate of Harvard College, Tom lives
in Arlington, Massachusetts with his wife, Ann, and their
daughters, Grace and Nell.
Editor:
Shayna
Casey
Shayna Casey is a freelance editor with an undergraduate
degree from Wellesley College where she studied English
and Philosophy. She started out in film by interning on
the PBS documentary "Taking on the Kennedys" where
she discovered the wonderful world of post-production. She
began freelancing as an assistant editor and post-production
supervisor on the documentary "The Jew in the Lotus"
and as an assistant editor on the TBS documentary "The
Return of the Eagle." She worked as an associate editor
on the 4-part PBS series "The Mississippi:River of
Song" and as an editor on various educational videos.
Most recently, she edited a WGBH series for Social Studies
teachers.
Filmed
at The
Fay School, Southborough, MA
Made in Association with The
Harvard Film Study Center.