Dana Rae Warren
Dana Rae Warren is a filmmaker, teacher, speaker, and consultant with more than 15 years in the television documentary and independent film worlds. Most recently she is producing two segments for PBS' NOVA Science Now, and was the Series Supervising Producer for the weekly History Channel show Deep Sea Detectives. She also has four independent films in progress: Her Game; Lou of Betty & Lou; Notes From Russia: A Maine Choir on Tour; and Global Citizen (shot in Afghanistan, Kosovo, and soon, Lebanon). Her Game, a year in the life of a women's basketball team, was selected as a work-in-progress for the IFP's Independent Feature Film Market, and Prisoner of the Past was selected for Maine PBS and the Maine International Film Festival. Some of Dana Rae's other credits include the Peabody Award winning and twice Emmy-nominated series Moon Shot, Turner Broadcasting's two-hour special Abducted, the national PBS flagship series Making Sense of the Sixties, and ongoing award-winning public service ads in the Maine tobacco-free campaign, such as Quit For Your Kids, as well as a new series on domestic violence.
In addition to her filmmaking, Dana Rae is a teacher, lecturer, and consultant and has taught professionals as well as laypeople, and adults as well as children of all ages, for many schools and organizations such as The Sundance Institute's program at the International Film & Television School in Cuba, the International Film & Television Workshops, University of Southern Maine, and Bates College.


