PAMELA GLINTENKAMP
pglintenkamp@mac.com

Brief Biography:
Pamela Glintenkamp's background includes academic training in art and design history, practical experience in museum education, and over 10 years of experience in the film and television industry in Hollywood. Glintenkamp has also acted as the producer for the Lucasfilm Archival History Project. This Archival Corporate History of Lucasfilm in all of its aspects, involved extensive research and video interviews with over 100 individuals who have been involved with the company over the past 25 years. The interviews were used as a primary research resource in the development of documentary material for the Star Wars original trilogy DVD, and have been extensively quoted in the 2005 Abrams publication ‘The Cinema of George Lucas’. The output of the Lucasfilm History Project is now a permanent part of the Lucasfilm Archive. As a media consultant to the Getty Center for Education in the Arts her assignments included her role as Executive Producer for three P.S.A.s, which aired for one year on the Fox Children's Network. In addition Glintenkamp has produced the audio tour for Walt Disney Concert Hall, twenty-one video segments for the Art Access interactive information system at the J. Paul Getty Museum, as well as exhibition videos for The Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens on topics such as the California Gold Rush and George Washington (she has also produced a CD-ROM for this exhibition). Glintenkamp holds a B.A., magna cum laude in Art History from Brown University, In 1990 she was a Fulbright Scholar in the history of design at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.

Public Programs:

For the past fifteen years Pamela Glintenkamp has acted as producer/writer/director in the creation of educational films and multimedia titles for museums and arts/cultural organizations internationally. Her credits include:

• The Lucasfilm Archival History Project
• Audio Tours for Walt Disney Concert Hall and the San Diego Natural HIstory Museum
Vermeer: An Exploration of the Artist and His Techniques (CD-ROM for the National Gallery of Art, Washington)
Frank Lloyd Wright: The Office for Edgar J. Kaufmann (exhibition film for the Victoria and Albert Museum, London)
American Art at the Huntington (school pre-visit tape for the Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens)
The Art Spot (a national public service announcement, commissioned by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting)

Pamela Glintenkamp has 15 years' experience as producer of media (video, multimedia and interactive content) for arts and cultural organizations in California. Topics produced include:
• Frank Lloyd Wright
• The California Gold Rush
• Henry Huntington and the Huntington Library
• children's educational media interactive content for the J. Paul Getty Museum

    Her role has been as producer, concept developer, director, researcher (text, still image and archival film), interviewer, writer and videotape editor.

    Pamela Glintenkamp has been listed in the Directory of California Thinkers since 31-Jan-2000.