Framework Media is an independent production company driven by a
            
passion for exploring social, economic, and political issues that affect people worldwide.


Serving Our Clients
Framework works with organizations to tell their stories through video, creating compelling content used for fundraising, advocacy, and education initiatives. As a full service production company, we collaborate closely with our clients through all stages of the process, careful to preserve the uniqueness and integrity of each one's image, mission, and work. We have served organizations including The United Nations Development Programme, The United Nations Environment Program, UNAIDS, The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), The Personal Democracy Forum, MOUSE.org, the AIDS Relief Fund for China, Stanford University, and Tony Bennett's Exploring the Arts.

Serving Our Global Community
The mission of Framework's independent documentaries is to empower communities in need and to raise awareness about the social, economic, and political issues that affect them. We believe in the power of visual storytelling to bridge cultural divides, educate and inspire action, and we are compelled by our own desire to learn from the experiences and perspectives of others. Our approach is to present an issue in its full context, and so our style fuses newsworthy information and research with the personal, more anecdotal, and oftentimes emotional, stories of real individuals.

Framework is lead by a dynamic partnership that blends creativity, technical expertise, and management experience:

Eric Oconnor
Eric O'Connor: Eric has more than fifteen years of experience in film and video production as a cinematographer, director, and producer. His diverse portfolio includes music videos, commercials, and feature films, and his socially progressive documentaries have led him on travels throughout Asia, Latin America, and Africa. Eric has worked on projects for the United Nations and collaborated with producers and directors from the Discovery Channel, A&E, the History Channel, and numerous production companies. His work has ranged in topic from the AIDS epidemic and Hepatitis B in China to the practices of shamanism and indigenous medicine in Peru.


Jennifer VentoJennifer Vento: Jennifer's unique experience as a producer blends film and new media, and has ranged from documentary and independent films to live webcasts. She has produced work appearing on ABC, PBS, and CNN, and has played a key role in new media-related projects for organizations including PBS, the US Navy's Maritime Civil Affairs Group, Gilda's Club Worldwide, Public Agenda, and The Nation Magazine. Jennifer began her career in New York's entertainment industry, most recently as head of technology and production for a music company. She holds a BBA from the George Washington University, an MA in International Affairs from The New School, and sits on the Advisory Board of MOUSE.org.

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