Filmmaking

Adam learned his craft at the BBC in London.
After returning to New York, he continued freelancing for the BBC,
as well as other UK based channels, primarily as an interviewer.  
He also produces video content for corporate clients and museums. 

 

Video

 
Hiroshima: Ground Zero 1945 International Center of Photography May 20–August 28, 2011 After the United States detonated an atomic bomb at Hiroshima on August 6, 1945, the U.S. government restricted the circulation of images of the bomb's deadly effect. President Truman dispatched some 1,150 military personnel and civilians, including photographers, to record the destruction as part of the United States Strategic Bombing Survey. The goal of the Survey's Physical Damage Division was to photograph and analyze methodically the impact of the atomic bomb on various building materials surrounding the blast site, the first "Ground Zero." The haunting, once-classified images of absence and annihilation formed the basis for civil defense architecture in the United States. This exhibition includes approximately 60 contact prints drawn from a unique archive of more than 700 photographs in the collection of the International Center of Photography. The exhibition is organized Erin Barnett, Assistant Curator of Collections. http://www.icp.org/museum/exhibitions/hiroshima-ground-zero-1945 Produced and directed by Adam Harrison Levy Edited by Stephanie Gould Music by Paul Brill

Hiroshima, Ground Zero, 1945

International Center of Photography

A video teaser of the museum exhibition of these never-before-seen photographs.

 

Tracy K. Smith

Rolex Mentorship Program

A video profile of the US Poet Laureate. 3 minutes.

David Smith: The White Sculptures is the first exhibition to critically consider the use of the color white within the work of David Smith (1906–1965). http://smith.stormking.org/

David Smith: The White Sculptures

Producer and director of this video made in conjunction with an exhibition of Smith’s White Sculptures at Storm King Art Center. 5 minutes.

 

BBC Feature Documentaries

War Machine, BBC2

Producer & Director

The evolution of military technology from the invention of the machine gun to the use of smart bombs.

Step Right Up, BBC2

Producer & Director

The step as a technology, and cultural metaphor, from the ancient invention of the staircase to the ones and zeros of digitization.

 

Chuck Close: Close Up, BBC2

US Producer

A biographical film about the painter Chuck Close.

Selling the Sixties: How Madison Avenue Dreamed the Decade, BBC2

US Producer

A film about the real people behind the MAD MEN advertising legends in 1960s New York and the culture they created.