MEDIA PRODUCER • WRITER • EDITOR • ORAL HISTORIAN • CONSULTANT
Pamela Glintenkamp is an award-winning documentary filmmaker, audio producer, writer and editor. She has produced video and audio projects in collaboration with museums and other cultural institutions, as well as wildlife conservation organizations internationally. Her areas of specialization include wildlife conservation, cultural history, art and design history and oral history.
Most recently, Pamela has created a music video, pairing Peter Gabriel's iconic song "In Your Eyes", with imagery from Elephant Havens orphanage in Botswana. She has also produced short awareness films for the Elephant Havens' social media channels, as well as wildlife conservation films for Cornell University's Elephant Listening Project and The Zoological Society of London.
The organizations with which Pamela has worked also include: the National Portrait Gallery, the Lucasfilm Archive, the Terra Foundation for American Art, Anish Kapoor's ArcelorMittal Orbit in the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, the Stanley Kubrick Archive / University of the Arts, London, and the Royal Academy of Arts.
Pamela's projects have been funded by Arts Council England, the National Lottery Heritage Fund, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and Vodafone Foundation, among others.
The subjects Pamela's projects have explored include fine art conservation, the architecture of Frank Gehry, Frank Lloyd Wright and Mies van der Rohe, the history of stereo photography, Vermeer, and the creative filmmaking process of Stanley Kubrick. Her work has been presented at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the National Portrait Gallery and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
Pamela’s background includes academic qualifications in art and design history as well as practical experience in museum learning and participation programs.
Most recently, Pamela has created a music video, pairing Peter Gabriel's iconic song "In Your Eyes", with imagery from Elephant Havens orphanage in Botswana. She has also produced short awareness films for the Elephant Havens' social media channels, as well as wildlife conservation films for Cornell University's Elephant Listening Project and The Zoological Society of London.
The organizations with which Pamela has worked also include: the National Portrait Gallery, the Lucasfilm Archive, the Terra Foundation for American Art, Anish Kapoor's ArcelorMittal Orbit in the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, the Stanley Kubrick Archive / University of the Arts, London, and the Royal Academy of Arts.
Pamela's projects have been funded by Arts Council England, the National Lottery Heritage Fund, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and Vodafone Foundation, among others.
The subjects Pamela's projects have explored include fine art conservation, the architecture of Frank Gehry, Frank Lloyd Wright and Mies van der Rohe, the history of stereo photography, Vermeer, and the creative filmmaking process of Stanley Kubrick. Her work has been presented at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the National Portrait Gallery and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
Pamela’s background includes academic qualifications in art and design history as well as practical experience in museum learning and participation programs.