The Team

“Talent wins games, but teamwork and intelligence win championships.”  – Michael Jordan

Rory Fielding, Executive Producer of Rory Fielding Films is an award-winning broadcast professional and investigative reporter with over 30 years of experience in television production and distribution. Fielding directed ‘1955, Seven Days of Fall’ which was broadcast nationwide on ESPN and PBS. ‘1955’ earned three major awards including the Aurora Platinum Best of Show, New York Independent Film Festival Award for Best Sports Documentary and the Accolade Award for Excellence.Fielding began his broadcast career as an NBC affiliate news reporter and was twice honored by the Associated Press for Excellence in Broadcast Journalism. Mr. Fielding is a graduate of New York University where he served as an Associate Professor of Film & Television. Rory Fielding Films with Co-producer Cortney Fielding recently produced the national PBS Documentary Troubled Waters featuring actor and ocean activist Ted Danson, focusing on the human impact facing our oceans and its sea creatures. Troubled Waters is scheduled for PBS national broadcast Spring, 2020.

Frazier Nivens is a world acclaimed underwater cinematographer and ocean conservationist. Filming on the RED Epic Weapon, Frazier has been honored with multiple Emmys for his underwater filmmaking. Credits include: National Geographic, Discovery’s, Shark Week, Animal Planet, Nature, CNN, BBC, ABC, CBS, NBC. Frazier recently contributed principal underwater photography to the national PBS Documentary “Troubled Waters” produced by Rory Fielding Films. He is slated as Director of Photography for the theatrical length documentary Plasti-Pocalypse, debuting 2020.

Felipe Marrou is an Emmy winning cinematographer, earning nominations for PBS’ Simply Ming, and the documentary Save Our Reefs and others. Felipe is also a recurring Director of Photography for Discovery’s Shark Week and has collaborated with Steven Spielberg’s for his Oscar winning documentary Last Days. Marrou’s credits include CNN, Fox, PBS, ABC and National Geographic. Recently, Marrou filmed the upcoming PBS national documentary, Troubled Waters and will serve as Director of Photography and video editor for Plasti-Pocalypse.

Dave Corona has more than 20 years of TV production experience. He started working at KPIX-TV traveling the country on a magazine show called Mac & Mutley and continued with segments for HGTV, ZDTV, TECH-TV, Knowledge TV, and The Discovery Channel. In 2006 he became the Director of Photography for View from the Bay, ABC TV channel 7. He has worked on projects all over the world, traveling to Egypt and King Tut’s tomb, documentaries in South Korea, Australia, Hawaii and Fiji. In 2012 along with Disney/ABC he started the show Food Rush a national cooking show, with Chef Ryan Scott, a show he helped create and develop. For the past two years he has been working the red carpet at the Oscars for ABC. Mr. Corona has received various awards including 7 EMMY’s.