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The Lubetkin Media Companies


At the Lubetkin Media Companies, we tell our clients' stories in sound and images.

Our Professional Podcasts division produces award-winning, broadcast-quality audio and video program content for the Web.

Steve Lubetkin Photography produces dramatic and artistic corporate, event, documentary and lifestyle photography.

Our Elevator Pitch Videos unit creates economical entry-level videos for organizations and individuals for use as video résumés or for inclusion on their websites.

State Broadcast News is an audio, video, and photojournalism news service that produces our own original news coverage content for other news organizations and for our own branding.

We are members of the Professional Photographers of America, the American Society of Media Photographers, the National Press Photographers Association, the Society of Professional Journalists, the Online News Association, the Radio and Television Digital News Association, and the Guild of Professional Photographers of the Delaware Valley.

Steve is a Certified Legal Video Specialist (CLVS) based on examination by the National Court Reporters Association and has been commissioned as a Notary Public for the State of New Jersey.


The Lubetkin Media Companies LLC
708 Crestbrook Avenue
Cherry Hill, NJ 08003
+1.856.751.5491 studio
+1.267.295.1112 fax

steve@lmediacos.com email

Mar 5, 2013

With more and more businesses realizing the need to produce their own video documentaries, it's more important than ever to understand the best practices of the television business. In her new e-book, Camera Ready: How to Present Your Best Self and Ideas On Air or Online, Manoush Zomorodi, a former BBC and Reuters journalist, explains how to make your video look its best.

About Manoush

Manoush Zomorodi is a freelance reporter, moderator, and media consultant.

She hosts New Tech City, a new segment on WNYC, which looks at how New York’s tech boom is changing the way we live.

Manoush also works with non-profits like Human Rights Watch and the Council on Foreign Relations on their multimedia strategies.

From 1995-2006 Manoush reported and produced for BBC News, with postings in Washington, Berlin, Brussels, and New York.  As a freelance reporter and anchor, she covered business and technology for Reuters Television in New York from 2006-2010.

She lives in Brooklyn with her husband, NY1 reporter and anchor Josh Robin, and their two kids.