For over six years now Mike has been shooting high profile documentaries and lectures for Harvard@Home and producer Rudy Hypolite as well as producing corperate videos on his own under STEREOSCOPIC PICTURES.

With more than sixty customized multimedia-rich programs on topics ranging from stem cells to Beethoven, Harvard@Home brings the best of Harvard to you. There are lots of fascinating and hot topics to be seen here. Take a moment and watch this high quality content. Go visit www.athome.haravard.edu

Jane Goodall: Reason for Hope in a Complex World

World-renowned scientist and author Dr. Jane Goodall received the 2007 Roger Tory Peterson Medal presented by the Harvard Museum of Natural History (HMNH) and delivered the Peterson Memorial Lecture entitled “A Reason for Hope in a Complex World.”

Women, Men, and Food: Putting Gender on the Table

The Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study’s fifth annual gender conference explored the relationship between food and gender, from production, to preparation, to consumption.

Hasty Pudding Awards 2006: Richard Gere & Halle Berry

Hasty Pudding Theatricals of Harvard University presents the 2006 Man and Woman of the Year awards to Halle Berry and Richard Gere.

Women and War in the Twentieth Century

Exploring the lives of women during wartime can provide a fuller understanding of war itself. Scholars examine the history of gender and war, focusing on the array of military roles women have played from keepers of the home front to terrorists.

Human Systems Explorer

Dr. Michael Parker and other Harvard Medical School professors explain how they designed the Human Systems Explorer, a groundbreaking, interactive teaching tool for pathophysiology, and how it is used in clinical situations, medical classrooms and beyond.

Installation of Drew Gilpin Faust

Drew Gilpin Faust's installation as the 28th president and the first woman president of Harvard University.

Harvard in the Olympics

A sterling panel discussion that explores the real life stories of the sportsmen and women, administrators and coaches who have helped imbue the Olympics with the humanistic spirit for which it is known for today.

The Business of Baseball

This Alumni College event features analysis of the business behind America’s favorite pastime, a probing look at the past and future of Fenway Park, and coverage of the 2004 Boston Red Sox World Series celebration.

String Theory, Black Holes, and the Laws of Nature

For centuries, we have been trying to understand the basic laws which govern the universe. The most promising candidate for our next step forward is string theory. Surprisingly, strings and black holes have been found to be inextricably intertwined, and the understanding of one is giving new insights into the other.

Unlocking the Promise of Stem Cells

President Summers and University scientists introduce the Harvard Stem Cell Institute, designed to move new research on embryonic stem cells, with their regenerative capacities, from the laboratory to the clinic.

Hasty Pudding Awards 2004: Sandra Bullock & Robert Downey, Jr.

Featuring video highlights from the parade, roast, presentation ceremonies and interviews, this year's Hasty Pudding Awards go to actress Sandra Bullock and actor Robert Downey Jr.

Fifty Years in Media: Changes in Journalism

The last fifty years have seen a major transformation in the media landscape, brought upon by technological innovation, changes in society and conglomeration in the media industry. Eight distinguished journalists from the Class of '55 discuss about what those changes are and how they have affected news.

Brown v. Board: Looking Back, Looking Forward

Harvard celebrates the 50th anniversary of the landmark civil rights case, Brown v. Board, with panels featuring several of the attorneys who argued the case, as well as discussion of the impact of desegregation.

PROJECTS PRODUCED BY STEREOSCOPIC PICTURES & OTHER CLIENTS
EASY TROUBLE

PRODUCED AND DIRECTED BY BENJAMIN OLIVER with photography by Mike Pecci

Garage Rock pioneers The Charms are a huge part of the growing underground Rock and Roll revival. This DVD documents the first 3 years of their existence in an incredibly honest and realistic story of the ups and downs of a real Rock and Roll band.

CALLING MY CHILDREN

PRODUCED AND DIRECTED BY DAVID BINDER with photography and post-production by Mike Pecci

Gail Farrow was a 27-year-old woman living with AIDS who, along with her husband Ronald and their four sons, found herself at the heart of this ongoing tragedy. Gail was 29 when she died. She left behind four sons, Ronald Jr., Frank, twins Kenny and Benny, and her husband, Ronald. Sixteen years after her death, Gail's family remains deeply affected by her life, by their loss and by AIDS.

ROOTERS: The Birth Of Red Sox Nation

PRODUCED AND DIRECTED BY IAN McFARLAND. EXECUTIVE PRODUCER PETER J. NASH. With photography by Mike Pecci.

"Rooters: The Birth of Red Sox Nation" is the story of Boston fans; from their "birth" as the 200 "Roxbury Rooters" in 1897 to their transformation into millions known today as RED SOX NATION.

UMASS BOSTON: Cultural Learning

PRODUCED & DIRECTED BY MIKE PECCI

A ten minute program promoting a group at UMASS BOSTON.

The Friends of the Israel Defense Forces

PRODUCER & POST-PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR MIKE PECCI

Helped to create multiple videos documenting the IDF and the conflicts in the middle east.