About Us
Pam Pulice aka Mimi,
Founder of Reel Stories, has always been in touch with her creative side. But it wasn't until she held her first video camera that she knew she'd found the perfect medium. As a digital storyteller, Pam travels the world capturing stories of fascinating people and collaborating on a variety of projects.
"What I love about video is that it encompasses sight, sound, and motion. No other medium stimulates our senses quite the same way."
Pam’s clients say she is friendly, down-to-earth and easy to talk to. Her passion is capturing people's stories and transforming those stories into meaningful videos. Current projects include a family heritage documentary, a tribute biography, and a variety of small business, non-profit and corporate projects. Read what people say about what it's like working with Pam.
Cindy Ward met Pam at the local TV station and they've been collaborating ever since. Cindy has a special place in her heart for non-profits and community organizations. She keeps active in many civic organizations, including the Helen Plum Library, Friends of the DuPage Theatre and the Lombard Garden Club where she is a Master Gardener.
Cindy has a special gift for interviewing people and putting them at ease. Her latest projects include the Sierra Club and a documentary entitled Sinking of the Heartland.
Affiliations
We are members of the Association of Personal Historians and the Illinois Videographers Association, two outstanding organizations that provide leadership in identifying new trends, adapting new techniques and technologies, and marketing our services. Each offers a supportive, sharing environment in which to exchange ideas and gain valuable insights in the field of personal history and professional video production. Members are expected to adhere to a Code of Ethics. Discover what it’s like working with us.
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