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FILMMAKERS DEMONSTRATING SKILLS MICHAEL SCOTTI, JR., 26 SHOWING COMMITMENT A GOOD MATCH: Scotti edited wedding videos part-time SETTING THE SCENE: Taylor was a 16-year-old home-school- er in Bloomfield when she searched online for ways to get experience in the communications field, and stumbled upon information about the inaugural Montclair Film Festival. During the run-up to the week-long event, she volunteered in the MFF office. “Even if you’re only organ- izing shelves or taking out the trash, you’re learning about how administration works,” she says. DOCUMENTING THE FESTIVAL: During this and following festivals, Taylor volunteered on the videography and editing team, filming lines of people going into venues, and Q&A sessions with directors and celebrities, such as Richard Gere and Stephen Colbert. “I was a camera oper- ator once, and I was only 17 or 18,” she says. Her favorite aspect of volunteering for MFF has been “sampling every- thing, because film producers need to know about all the skills involved.” BIG DEVELOPMENTS: In 2013, while still in high school, Taylor did volunteer work for MFF with ACIEM Studios, a New Jersey-based media production and development company that then sponsored and promoted the festival. An internship for them in her junior year of college turned into a paying part-time job in marketing and production. This May, she will be graduating from MSU with a bachelor degree in communication in media arts. ■ while attending MSU, and was months from receiving his BFA in filmmaking when he learned that MFF was looking for a videographer. That February, he shot the festival’s annual pre-Oscar party; the following year, he videotaped its opening night. Last year, he edited the 40-second promo video that’s played before each film presentation. STAYING IN THE PICTURE: I became good friends with Neil Grabowsky, who ran the photo team,” he says. “He offered to put me to work so I wouldn’t have to move.” Scotti produced videos for Grabowsky, and served as his in-house editor. MORE WORK, AND ANOTHER WEDDING: Now living in Nutley, Scotti has for the past two years worked as a freelance editor for Major League Baseball; in 2015, his MLB Network team won a Sports Emmy for its flagship show, MLB Tonight. His work shooting promo events and a DOC NYC video for Thom Powers has also led to the two partnering on a podcast of documentary filmmaker interviews. In January, Scotti helped produce the podcasts with Powers at the Sundance Film Festival. But despite juggling all these projects, in May he’ll make time for one more – his own wedding. 34 MAY 2017 MONTCLAIR MAGAZINE MORGAN TAYLOR, 22