Meg Sarachan Video Production
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About

Meg Sarachan's documentary work focuses on dance, music, the visual arts and mental health awareness projects.  Her skills span the entire production process, from pre-production to post.

As an editor, Meg's recent full-length films have included Seductive Subversion: Women Pop Artists, 1958-1968, which aired nationally on Ovation and screened at the Brooklyn Museum, and The Barnes Collection
, which aired as part of PBS’s Summer Arts series.  Meg also served as associate producer for both films, handling archival footage research and copyright clearances.
She has completed short-form pieces for organizations such as Penguin Books, the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, BalletX, MiND TV|WYBE and Network for New Music.  In addition to editing and producing, Meg often serves as director or director of photography - wearing many of these hats simultaneously on projects she develops herself.

Dance videos are a particular favorite of Meg's, and she has worked with many Philadelphia-area dance groups, including the Pennsylvania Ballet, BalletX, Dancefusion, Tap Team Two, Uniting Colleges Through Tap, the Bryn Mawr College Dance Program, and Group Motion.

At Temple University, Meg teaches video production to journalism students.