Moray Black, President:
Moray Black comes to us from London, UK where he was a Stage Manager for various theatres including the prestigious Birmingham Theatre.

In 1975, he jumped over the pond to begin a television career in Detroit. Among his many creative challenges was to write and co-star in a children’s television series which was directed by Len Stone at WB 20 (see below)! He was also well known in Mo-town for his appearances as The Ghoul’s less-than-intelligent sidekick, Camera 4.

Moray expanded his creative horizons by joining forces with DD&B Studios in Birmingham, Michigan.

Eventually, he started his own production company based in Atlanta where he has been working hard for clients such as NAPA, Genuine Parts Corporation, Georgia Hospital Association, Georgia Home Builders and SP Richards Company.

Len Stone, Writer/Producer/Director:
Len is a 2-time Emmy Award winner who comes to Moray Black Productions directly from the PAX TV (now ION TV) Network in Los Angeles. At PAX, he reported to legendary Hollywood Promo King Dr. Steve Sohmer.

Len also worked at television stations UPN 50 and WB 20 in Detroit. Over the years he has Produced and/or Directed shows with such Detroit celebrities as Bill Kennedy, Soupy Sales, The Ghoul, Count Scary, Amyre Makupson, Byron McGregger, Sonny Eliot, Denny McClain and Ray Lane.

From 1992 to 1997, Len was the Executive Producer of the popular teen magazine program, “What’s Up?”. This magazine/reality series was nominated for a total of 21 Emmy Awards (winner of 2). The series also received a top honor from the National Association of Broadcasters, 3 Telly Awards and first prize from the Michigan Association of Broadcasters.

Len also received a 2002 Promax Award for “Funniest Broadcast Network Promo” which aired on PAX.

He rejoined his “partner-in-crime”, Moray Black, in May 2005.

Chuck McIntyre, Senior Creative and Technical Supervisor:
Chuck McIntyre joined the Moray Black Productions creative team in June of 2002. He has a technical art background and comes to us from Los Angeles California. Prior to his position with Moray Black Productions, Chuck owned a Web development company and has created award winning sites for companies such as Lotus, NAPA  and The Eisenberg Agency. In addition to Website design, Chuck runs all of our production equipment including camera, video editing and DVD programming. In past years, Chuck has worked with clients including; Eddie Van Halen, Bruce Springsteen, Stephen Bishop, Patrick Stewart, Paul Newman, Elton John, Fran Jeffries, Pepe Ludmir, Sammy Davis Jr. Robert Redford and Cher, to name a few.

Most recently Chuck was the recipient of a Silver Microphone Award for his creation of the Eisenberg Agency Website. The site can be viewed at www.eisenbergagency.com. Chuck takes tremendous pride in his work. A recent example of Chuck's focus on customer satisfaction, is the following letter from a happy client. By the way, Chuck also created the website you are looking at right now!


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