President and CEO, Global ImageWorks
Greater New York City Area
President and CEO, Global ImageWorks
Greater New York City Area
Jessica Berman-Bogdan, President and CEO of Global ImageWorks, has over 25 years experience in the stock footage industry as a film research and rights and clearance professional. Leveraging her diverse skills and vast production experience, she founded the Global ImageWorks stock footage library to offer unique, deep content footage from the vaults of filmmakers, journalists and undiscovered private collections.
She has served as judge for the IDA Stock Footage Awards, The Cable Ace Awards, and FOCAL International Awards. Jessica has appeared as guest lecturer and moderator for the IDA, AMIA, Real Screen, and ASPP.
Jessica has contributed to many award winning productions including “Chicago 10”, “The Kid Stays in the Picture”- Brett Morgen; “Living with War”, “CSNY: Déjà vu” - Neil Young; "Taxi To the Darkside"," "The Blues", "The Trials of Henry Kissinger" - Alex Gibney.
Jessica is highly experienced in all areas relating to stock footage - licensing, clearances, and acquisition. Specific areas of expertise and interest include music, popular culture, history and Hollywood related subjects.
(Privately Held; 1-10 employees; Motion Pictures and Film industry)
2003 — Present (5 years)
Global ImageWorks is a boutique full service company, providing stock footage library sales, research and clearance services. It specializes in unique contemporary and historic footage offering both deep content footage as well as outstanding stock shots. Footage is available in a variety of formats including film and Hi Definition.
Known for personalized service, Global ImageWorks was cited by MovieMaker Magazine as one of the “Top 40 Independent Film-Friendly Businesses of 2007”.
Global ImageWorks is a charter and founding member of The Association of Commercial Stock Image Licensors (ACSIL), member of The Federation of Commercial Audiovisual Libraries (FOCAL), International Documentary Association (IDA) and The Association of Moving Image Archivists (AMIA).
(Privately Held; 1-10 employees; Motion Pictures and Film industry)
January 2000 — December 2003 (4 years)
BFA, Film and Television
GIW Collections include: 9/11 - Aerials - Destinations - Extreme Weather - Fire and Rescue -Global Conflict and Military - Global Warming - Historic Travel Films -Home Movies - Interviews - Lifestyles - Music - Entertainment - Nature and Wildlife - Rare 1920’s African-American film - Re-enactments -Technology - Sports/Thrills - Time Lapse and Special Effects - US Cities
Charter and founding member of Association of Commercial Stock Image Licensors (ACSIL), Federation of Commercial Audiovisual Libraries (FOCAL), International Documentary Association (IDA), Association of Moving Image Archivists (AMIA)