Alan Chebot Explained

Alan Chebot is an American film director and executive producer, born in Fall River, Massachusetts and raised in Somerset, Massachusetts.

Career

Chebot began his professional career as a producer for WBZ-TV Boston's Evening Magazine.[1] In 1988, Chebot founded Parallax Productions, Inc.,[2] a video, multimedia and film production company that works with a diverse client base including television networks, media companies, public relations and advertising agencies, corporations, and foundations. Parallax Productions is headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, with crews all over the U.S. and many countries around the world. Parallax produces broadcast programming, documentaries, commercials, PSAs, and web content.

In the late 90s, he was the creator, executive producer and director of the nationally syndicated television series, The Wild Wild Web.[3] The series ran for three seasons and was considered the television guide to the Internet. Distributed by CBS/King World, The Wild Wild Web series aired in 148 U.S. markets.

In 2006, Chebot produced, wrote, and directed Song for New Orleans.[4] [5] Broadcast nationally and distributed internationally by Hearst Television, the feature-length film chronicles the rebirth of the New Orleans music scene immediately after the devastation of Hurricane Katrina, and won two bronze Telly Awards.[6]

From 2011–2015, Chebot directed and executive produced Outermost Radio, a feature-length documentary film about a community on the tip of Cape Cod and their non-profit community radio station WOMR.[7] Outermost Radio was selected by the Provincetown International Film Festival[8] where Chebot won The John Schlesinger Award[9] [10] and was also selected by the Kansas International Film Festival, the St. Louis International Film Festival, and the Hamptons Take 2 Documentary Film Festival in 2015. In 2016, Outermost Radio continued its festival tour at Idyllwild International Festival of Cinema in Idyllwild, California, where Chebot was awarded Best Director - Documentary. The film was then screened at the International Filmmaker Festival of World Cinema in London, and at the International Filmmaker Festival in Nice, France. In April 2016, Outermost Radio won the prestigious Remi Award at the WorldFest Houston International Film Festival. In June 2017, Outermost Radio was awarded the New England Emmy Award for Outstanding Documentary Feature.

Chebot was featured on WBUR-FM,[11] Chronicle (U.S. TV series),[12] WCVB-TV and OZY Media[13] for the love of Community Radio displayed in the film.

In July 2016, Chebot was the Executive Producer and Director for OZY Fusion Fest's hour-long broadcast special.[14] The festival took place in Central Park, New York City, and featured music from will.i.am and Wyclef Jean, comedy from Abbi Jacobson and Ilana Glazer, and conversations with Malcolm Gladwell, Cory Booker, and Karl Rove. The festival was a partnership between OZY Media and Fusion, airing on Fusion Networks in August 2016. OZY's Carlos Watson also produced and hosted the project.

From 2017 to early 2018, Chebot executive produced and directed 8 half-hour episodes of the PBS primetime documentary series “Breaking Big,”[15] featuring Daily Show host Trevor Noah, former pro football star and TV personality Michael Strahan, country music artist Jason Aldean, actor and playwright Danai Gurira, author Roxane Gay, chef and author Eddie Huang, indoor cycling entrepreneur Ruth Zukerman, and fashion designer Christian Siriano. The series which explores the unlikely twists and turns on the road to success premiered in June, 2018.

Chebot has directed music videos for country artists Restless Heart,[16] Robert Ellis Orrall,[17] and Ronna Reeves.

Directorial biography

Awards and honors

Notes and References

  1. News: Mourning Becomes Evening. Boston Magazine. April 1989.
  2. Web site: Parallax Productions .
  3. Web site: 'Wild Wild Web' Thrives in No Man's Land of TV and Net. Los Angeles Times.
  4. Web site: TV Preview: Documentary depicts musicians working on New Orleans' rebirth. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
  5. Web site: The sounds and the fury - Documentary on the state of New Orleans music post-Katrina takes a closer walk with the Rebirth Brass Brand. The Times Picayune.
  6. Web site: Hearst-Argyle Television Receives Telly Awards for Specials Commemorating Katrina. Hearst-Argyle Television, Inc. (NYSE: HTV).
  7. Web site: Documentary hails WOMR in Provincetown. Cape Cod Times.
  8. Web site: Outermost Radio: The Film At The Provincetown International Film Festival. WOMR.
  9. Web site: The John Schlesinger Award. Provincetown International Film Festival.
  10. Web site: The 17th edition of the Cape Cod film event also saw prizes go to French actress-turned-director Melanie Laurent's 'Breathe,' and to the documentaries 'Packed in a Trunk' and 'Outermost Radio.'. Hollywood Reporter.
  11. Web site: Local Filmmaker Spotlights WOMR, Provincetown’s Fiercely Independent Radio Station. WBUR, Boston's NPR News Station. 2015-06-23. https://web.archive.org/web/20150623004605/http://artery.wbur.org/2015/06/19/provincetown-womr-outermost-radio-documentary. 2015-06-23. dead.
  12. Web site: Lady Di: Provincetown's Sweetheart. WCVB 5, Boston's News Leader.
  13. Web site: Provincetown Rallies for Community Airwaves: 'Outermost Radio,' the Film. OZY Media.
  14. Web site: OZY Fusion Fest. OZY Media.
  15. Web site: Breaking Big . PBS.
  16. News: Snake Eyes. Billboard News. May 21, 1994. Pg. 37.
  17. Web site: Robert Ellis Orrall - A Little Bit Of Her Love. CMT.com.
  18. Web site: Today's Workforce, One Story At A Time. 1 in 100 Million.
  19. Web site: Outermost Radio. Outermost Radio The Film.
  20. Web site: OZY Fusion Fest. OZY Media.
  21. Web site: Breaking Big . PBS.