Amy Schatz
Amy Schatz | |
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Education | McGill University |
Occupation(s) | Director, producer |
Notable work | Classical Baby, The Number on Great-Grandpa's Arm, "Song of Parkland" |
Website | http://www.amyschatzproductions.com |
Amy Schatz is an American director and producer of documentaries and children's shows and series.[1][2][3]
In February 2024, Schatz won the Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Children's Programs for "Stand Up & Shout: Songs From a Philly High School".[4]
In March 2021, Schatz won the Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Children's Programs for "We Are the Dream: The Kids of the Oakland MLK Oratorical Fest".[5]
Early life and education
[edit]Schatz is a graduate of McGill University in Montreal.
Career
[edit]Schatz's work includes The Runaway Bunny, an animated musical based on the classic children's book, and We Are the Dream: The Kids of the Oakland MLK Oratorical Fest.[6] Schatz also created the Classical Baby series and Goodnight Moon & Other Sleepytime Tales, Song of Parkland, an HBO Documentary featuring the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School drama students, In the Shadow of the Towers: Stuvyesant High on 9/11[7] and the children’s documentary, What Happened on September 11.[8]
Additional HBO shows include The Number on Great-Grandpa's Arm, a short film for young people on The Holocaust, Saving My Tomorrow,[9][10] a 6-part series on the environment produced with the American Museum of Natural History, An Apology to Elephants,[11] a film with Lily Tomlin, A Child's Garden of Poetry[12], A Family is a Family is a Family: a Rosie O’Donnell Celebration,[13] Don't Divorce Me! Kids' Rules for Parents on Divorce,[3] 'Twas the Night, and others. For PBS, her credits include the Bill Moyers series, Moyers on Addiction, A World of Ideas and What Can We Do About Violence? Schatz also worked on the feature films George Balanchine's The Nutcracker[14] and Meredith Monk's Books of Days.[15]
Her work has earned 8 Primetime Emmy Awards,[16] 8 Directors Guild of America Awards,[17][18][4] 3 Peabody Awards,[19][20][21] Parents' Choice Award, the Gracie Award, 5 Animation Emmy Awards, and others. She is a member of the Directors Guild of America, Women in Film, and the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences.
Personal life
[edit]Schatz lives in New York City with her husband, Max Rudin,[22] and their two children.[citation needed]
References
[edit]- ^ "Amy Schatz". IMDb. Retrieved 2017-12-18.
- ^ Desk, TV News. "HBO Announces Documentary Lineup for First Half of 2018". Retrieved 2018-01-12.
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has generic name (help) - ^ a b "Kids And Divorce: In HBO's 'Don't Divorce Me,' Kids Give Advice To Parents". Huffington Post. 2012-09-17. Retrieved 2018-01-12.
- ^ a b Chuba, Hilary Lewis,Tyler Coates,Kirsten; Lewis, Hilary; Coates, Tyler; Chuba, Kirsten (February 11, 2024). "DGA Awards: Winners List (Updating Live)". The Hollywood Reporter.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ^ "74th Annual DGA Awards".
- ^ "We Are the Dream".
- ^ "About | In the Shadow of the Towers: Stuyvesant High on 9/11 | Documentaries". HBO. Retrieved 2019-09-26.
- ^ "What Happened on September 11". HBO. Retrieved 2019-09-26.
- ^ Saving My Tomorrow, Willie Nelson, Ziggy Marley, Susan Sarandon, retrieved 2017-12-18
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: CS1 maint: others (link) - ^ "'Saving My Tomorrow': Little Kids Grapple With Big Questions on Earth Day". Newsweek. 2015-04-22. Retrieved 2018-01-12.
- ^ "An Apology to Elephants: TV Review". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2018-01-12.
- ^ "A Child's Garden of Poetry Receives Primetime Emmy® Nomination". Poetry Foundation. Poetry Foundation. 2018-01-12. Retrieved 2018-01-12.
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: CS1 maint: others (link) - ^ "HBO DOCUMENTARIES - A FAMILY IS A FAMILY IS A FAMILY: A ROSIE O'DONNELL CELEBRATION". International Documentary Association. Retrieved 2018-01-12.
- ^ McCarthy, Todd (1993-11-22). "George Balanchine's The Nutcracker". Variety. Retrieved 2018-01-12.
- ^ "Book of Days". IMDb.
- ^ "Amy Schatz | Television Academy". Television Academy. Retrieved 2017-12-18.
- ^ "Winner and Nominee Search". www.dga.org. Retrieved 2018-01-12.
- ^ "DGA Announces Nominees for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Television, Commercials and Documentary for 2015 -". www.dga.org. Retrieved 2018-01-12.
- ^ Peabody Awards (2015-08-28), Amy Schatz - Goodnight Moon - 1999 Peabody Award Acceptance Speech, retrieved 2018-01-12
- ^ "The Music in Me". Retrieved 2018-01-12.
- ^ "How Do You Spell God?". Retrieved 2018-01-12.
- ^ "Library of America announces new leadership in its thirty–fifth year".
External links
[edit]- Amy Schatz at IMDb
- Living people
- McGill University alumni
- American documentary film directors
- American documentary film producers
- Television producers from New York City
- American women television producers
- American television directors
- American women television directors
- Directors Guild of America Award winners
- Peabody Award winners
- Primetime Emmy Award winners
- HBO people
- 21st-century American women
- American women documentary filmmakers