Dean Love - Producer/Director/Writer
DLF is an independent production company available for script to screen television and film production. They just finished doing a one hour special for National Geographic Television. Some of Dean's productions have included: Executive producing a series of 90 half hour programs and a second series of 12 one hour programs for The Retirement Living Network. He also did a series of reports with Walter Cronkite for RLTV called "Cronkite Commentaries".
In 2005 Dean directed the "Musicians 4 Disaster Relief" concert video and DVD shot at Universal Studios in Orlando, Fla. with Act One Productions in Los Angeles. Prior to that he directed and wrote "Guardians of Angkor", shot in Cambodia for National Geographic Television, with Live Art Entertainment in Singapore.
In 2000 he wrote, produced and directed, "The Cave of the Glowing Skulls" shot in Honduras, for the Discovery Channels Worldwide. In 1999 he produced the first 13 hours of "The FBI Files" for Discovery Channel with New Dominion Pictures.
In 1998 he produced and wrote "Komodo to Capture a Dragon" for Animal Planet. He won a National Emmy award as a Producer for Walter Cronkite's company for a show called "Life on Mars?" hosted by Jon Lithgow for the Discovery Channel. Dean also Executive Produced "Wine 101", a PBS series hosted by David Hyde Pierce. DLF also produced and wrote a 15-minute video for the FAA and a 10 minute video for the EEOC.
Dean also works as a freelance cameraman and soundman and traveled with "The New Candid Camera" for King World, Los Angeles, as a cameraman. Dean was the Production Manager for more than 30 hours of documentaries for Cronkite Ward for Discovery Channel and PBS. Dean attends MIP, MIPCOM and Realscreen and is available for meetings.