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Mo Fitzgibbon is a successful and respected producer and director in the
television and film industry for over 15 years. Persistence, dedication and
hard work helped shape Fitzgibbon to become a major player and one of the
brightest lights in the entertainment arena. Fitzgibbon's company,
Walker/Fitzgibbon TV & FILMS in Miami Beach, is considered one of the most
diversified and creative production companies around - producing, writing
and directing projects ranging from Long Form television, national
commercials, music videos, and EPK's (Electronic Press Kits), both in
English and Spanish. Early on, Fitzgibbon developed her skills as a
production coordinator, line producer and eventually a producer.
Consequently, moving into post production in editorial, special effects and
graphics; her drive and ambition nurtured her into becoming a successful
director for over a decade.
Fitzgibbon has received countless recognition with over 50 awards,
including Gold and Silver Addys, Tellys and New York Film Festival Awards to
her credit. In addition, Fitzgibbon has produced and directed numerous
award-winning productions for national recording artists and stars such as
Shakira, Gloria Estefan, Jon Secada, Andy Garcia, Elisa Donovan and Anthony
Michael Hall and with a list of clients that also includes NBC Universal,
Telemundo, HBO, MTV/VH1, DIRECTV, Sony Music, Epic Records and EMI Records,
amongst others.
Known for Lifetime Television's Intimate Portrait of Gloria Estefan, she
went on to win the prestigious NCLR's ALMA Bravo Award for "Outstanding Made
for Television Documentary." Recently, Fitzgibbon garnered top honors for
Gloria Estefan's DVD Don't Stop, receiving a Grammy nomination in "Best Long
Form Music" category.
Fitzgibbon's great sense of passion and hard work is reflected in the
unique style and look of all her projects. She has a wonderful sense of how
to build sequences that really tell a story and will go to the extreme
visually by pushing boundaries and transporting the viewer to a higher
level. She is also one of the very few producer/directors that can create
projects simultaneously in English and Spanish.
Moreover, she is very much involved in Florida's production community,
serving as Vice President of AICP-Florida Chapter, and formerly served in
the Board of Governors for The National Academy of Recording Arts and
Sciences (NARAS), past President of Women of the Motion Picture Industry
(WOMPI- Florida Chapter) and now a member in Women in Film (WIF), based in
Los Angeles.
Currently, Fitzgibbon is in development for an independent film, which
she created based on the infamous Miami drug scene from the mid-80's and the
Miami River Cops. Fitzgibbon is a daring director who continues to
transcend barriers; she's a groundbreaker!
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