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New Jersey 's Tourism
Industry Honors
NJN Producer Lou Presti
STATEWIDE - On
Thursday, April 21, NJN's Lou Presti received one of thirteen
awards for tourism excellence, presented to members of the
tourism industry during the 2005 Governor's Conference on
Tourism Awards Luncheon at the Trump Marina in Atlantic City
. Presti was honored for his dedication to producing stories
on New Jersey for three decades. Nancy Byrne, executive director
of Travel & Tourism, spoke highly of the NJN producer/director. ".Mr.
Presti's lifelong commitment to producing provocative programs
such as New Jersey Legacy has left a legacy of its
own by colorfully illustrating New Jersey and its natural
and cultural wonders."
Senior producer/director
Lou Presti has been with NJN since its early days in 1971
as head of the network's motion picture unit. Since that
time, Presti has produced compelling films about New Jersey
's natural landscapes, people and resources as well as the
different communities that make up the Garden State . He
became senior producer/director in 1974. During his tenure
at NJN, Presti and his team have documented New Jersey like
few others before them, exploring New Jersey 's remote regions
from the mountains of the northwest to the serenity of the
Delaware Bayshore.
Presti has earned
numerous awards and recognition in his more than three decades
with NJN. Presti's most recent productions include completion
of the NJ Legacy series; Eye of the Mariner (New
Jersey's lighthouses), which has been shown nationally on
PBS over the past few years; Touring New Jersey - a
scenic depiction of the state through four seasons set to
music and NJN's first exercise in high-definition production; Spirit
of the Bay: Tuckerton Seaport about the state's maritime
traditions; and Thunderbolts of Millville about the
pilots who were trained on P-47s during World War II. Both
Spirit of the Bay and Thunderbolts of Millville also have
been picked up for national distribution on public television
stations.
This fall, NJN will
broadcast two more programs by Presti - A Legacy of Achievement on
the state's Italian American heritage; and Reflections
of a Bayshore Painter with the inspiring talent of Glen
Rudderow, an artist who paints pastoral scenes of south Jersey
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Elizabeth Christopherson
, executive director of NJN, applauds Presti's accomplishments
over the years, "He has had a tremendous impact on the quality
of NJN programming; citizens of New Jersey continue to benefit
immensely from the knowledge and beauty Presti brings to
the screen through his observations of our state and its
people. He tells the story of New Jersey with insight and
understanding."
With an eye to serving
New Jersey residents and visitors and to further promoting
our state, NJN this year packaged many of Lou Presti's documentaries
into a two DVD set with four hours of programming called Images
of New Jersey . The DVD offers four hours of viewing
special places in New Jersey and includes several of Presti's
programs including Eye of the Mariner , Spirit
of the Bay , Bayshore Artists , Touring New
Jersey and Jersey Gold . Along with the NJ
Legacy series, the state now has a film package of its
history and scenic locations of which to be proud.
According to Virginia
S. Bauer, secretary of NJ Commerce, "Tourism is one of New Jersey
's most valuable industries and one of the most vital contributors
to the state economy. This year's awardees have worked so hard
and have helped to spur this $30 billion industry to new heights." |