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Rebecca Cerese , SpIrInCo Team Member |
Rebecca Cerese is an award winning filmmaker who graduated from The University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, with a degree in Communications and English. She has worked for Video Dialog Inc., a Durham, North Carolina based Production Company for over 11 years. Her first documentary is entitled February One, and tells the story of the Civil Rights Sit-ins that occurred in Greensboro, NC in 1960. February One – The Story of the Greensboro Four has screened at the King Center in Atlanta and the Smithsonian Museum of American History and the National Archives in Washington DC. The film had its National PBS Broadcast February 2005, to mark the 45th Anniversary of the Sit Ins. "I became intrigued when Jim Lindsley told me about his SpirInCo construction technique, and was even more impressed when I watched him assemble the 3-D model of a SpirInCo Building. I decided then that I wanted to help Jim market and publicize the SpirInCo brand. The marketing plan includes a short video containing a demonstration of just how to build and add on to a SpirInCo structure, using the 3-D model. We will also be creating shorter vignettes that highlight many of the unique and exciting aspects of SpirInCo buildings. I am on board to help communicate the vision for SpirInCo to potential investors." |