
Senior Editor and Project Manager at Microsoft, Blogging Scoundrel and Instructor at the University of Washington
Greater Seattle Area

Senior Editor and Project Manager at Microsoft, Blogging Scoundrel and Instructor at the University of Washington
Greater Seattle Area
Drew Keller is an award-winning television producer, editor and educator with experience in documentaries, network prime time specials, special events, national advertising, multimedia and children's programming. Mr. Keller is currently in production writing and editing for the PBS Series "BizKid$" and is a staff editor and production supervisor for Microsoft Studios. Recent independent projects for broadcast include editing for the PBS documentary series "The Meaning for Food" (2006), editing the cable series "Inter|Face" (2006) and the cable series "The Coderoom" (2006.) Other recent projects include concert videos for David Byrne, Alanis Morissette and Janet Jackson. Projects created in the last three years for non-profit and educational organizations include short-form documentaries for The Seattle Art Museum, Islandwood, University Childhood Development School and The Annie Wright School.
Additional television production work includes: editing the PBS series "Master Chef USA"; editing the American Masters program "Vaudeville"; producing and editing for Buena Vista Creative Services; producing the International version of Disney's children's science series, "Bill Nye the Science Guy"; producing "Almost Live's Guide to Living in Seattle"; editing the BBC documentary "Huchooseda"; and editing and production on nearly 20 other long-form national and international projects.
Mr. Keller has 13 years experience teaching media theory and production. He is currently teaching in the Graduate School in the UW School of Communication, and at the University of Washington Extension.