Pamela Glintenkamp is an award-winning documentary media producer / director / editor. As a consultant, she is a specialist in developing and supervising oral history projects. The subjects her programs have explored include Fine Art conservation, Animal behaviour, Frank Lloyd Wright, Vermeer, the photography and politics of Tina Modotti and the architecture of Frank Gehry. Her work has been presented at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the National Gallery of Art and, of course, on the Internet.
Pamela’s background includes academic training in art and design history, practical experience in museum education, and 8 years of experience in the film and television industry in Hollywood. For over a decade she has acted as producer/director/editor in the creation of linear and interactive media for cultural and educational organizations. Her clients include: The National Gallery of Art, the Lucasfilm Archive, the Terra Foundation for American Art, the Stanley Kubrick Archive / University of the Arts, London, and the J. Paul Getty Museum.
In 2010, Pamela was awarded a Vodophone Foundation World of Difference placement at Spitalfields City Farm in London. View the 60-second commercial below to hear Pamela describe her experience producing video programmes for this unique charity.


