Wind Over Lake Films Inc.


Email: 

Jane@WindOverLakeFilms.com

Website: 

janebrill.com

About: 

Jane Brill is an award winning filmmaker and editor with over 20 years of experience. Her editing work includes feature-length and magazine-format documentaries for CBS, PBS, ABC, Logo and MTV, and promotional, branding commercials for Bloomingdales, Lifetime, the Sundance Channel and “Saturday Night Live.” She also enjoyed editing “Triumph the Insult Comic Dog in Quebec,” a performance video by Robert Smigel for “Late Night With Conan O'Brien.” She has worked on a number of independent documentaries, including STRONG MAN which won the Grand Jury Prize for Best Documentary at Slamdance, and THE TEN COMMANDMENTS: TYLER'S CHOICE, which screened at the IFC Center in New York. As a producer, she has worked on documentaries for UNICEF and promotional advertising for a variety of cable networks including Showtime and The Movie Channel. Her work as a producer, director, editor includes CONTROL, which won the award for best experimental film at the Athens International Film Festival in Ohio and screened at the Museum of Modern Art in New York; BICYCLE PATH, which had its broadcast premiere on REEL NY, PBS; and THE RETAKING OF PELHAM ONE TWO THREE, which premiered at the New York Video Festival, Lincoln Center. Brill graduated from California Institute of the Arts with a degree in film/video.

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Email: 

Jane@WindOverLakeFilms.com

Website: 

janebrill.com

Studio: 

9905

Building: 

99 9th St.

About: 

Jane Brill is an award winning filmmaker and editor with over 20 years of experience. Her editing work includes feature-length and magazine-format documentaries for CBS, PBS, ABC, Logo and MTV, and promotional, branding commercials for Bloomingdales, Lifetime, the Sundance Channel and “Saturday Night Live.” She also enjoyed editing “Triumph the Insult Comic Dog in Quebec,” a performance video by Robert Smigel for “Late Night With Conan O'Brien.” She has worked on a number of independent documentaries, including STRONG MAN which won the Grand Jury Prize for Best Documentary at Slamdance, and THE TEN COMMANDMENTS: TYLER'S CHOICE, which screened at the IFC Center in New York. As a producer, she has worked on documentaries for UNICEF and promotional advertising for a variety of cable networks including Showtime and The Movie Channel. Her work as a producer, director, editor includes CONTROL, which won the award for best experimental film at the Athens International Film Festival in Ohio and screened at the Museum of Modern Art in New York; BICYCLE PATH, which had its broadcast premiere on REEL NY, PBS; and THE RETAKING OF PELHAM ONE TWO THREE, which premiered at the New York Video Festival, Lincoln Center. Brill graduated from California Institute of the Arts with a degree in film/video.



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Email: 

Jane@WindOverLakeFilms.com


Website: 

janebrill.com

Studio: 

9905

About: 

Jane Brill is an award winning filmmaker and editor with over 20 years of experience. Her editing work includes feature-length and magazine-format documentaries for CBS, PBS, ABC, Logo and MTV, and promotional, branding commercials for Bloomingdales, Lifetime, the Sundance Channel and “Saturday Night Live.” She also enjoyed editing “Triumph the Insult Comic Dog in Quebec,” a performance video by Robert Smigel for “Late Night With Conan O'Brien.” She has worked on a number of independent documentaries, including STRONG MAN which won the Grand Jury Prize for Best Documentary at Slamdance, and THE TEN COMMANDMENTS: TYLER'S CHOICE, which screened at the IFC Center in New York. As a producer, she has worked on documentaries for UNICEF and promotional advertising for a variety of cable networks including Showtime and The Movie Channel. Her work as a producer, director, editor includes CONTROL, which won the award for best experimental film at the Athens International Film Festival in Ohio and screened at the Museum of Modern Art in New York; BICYCLE PATH, which had its broadcast premiere on REEL NY, PBS; and THE RETAKING OF PELHAM ONE TWO THREE, which premiered at the New York Video Festival, Lincoln Center. Brill graduated from California Institute of the Arts with a degree in film/video.

*Please note our listings are updated weekly. While these exact studios may not be available, new studios are open on a daily basis. Please contact 917.826.6330 for the most up-to-date availability.


Tier Type Rent Range
A $500 - $800/month - new, interior studios
B $801 - $1200/month - midsized studios, many with features like windows or running water
C $1201 - $1600/month - larger, windowed studios
D $1600+/month - our very largest studios, some with private entrances