Who We Are
Ollie Becker is a seasoned producer with over 10 years of experience writing and producing unscripted series for television networks like CBS, History, and Discovery. Having produced over 200 hours of original content at all levels, from associate producer to showrunner, he makes sure that all projects get done on time, on budget, and exceed expectations.
Danielle Mulcahy is a multidisciplinary filmmaker and designer with an extensive documentary and creative catalogue. She graduated from the Massachusetts College of Art and Design, with a BFA, double major in film and illustration. An accomplished solo videographer and director, she has collaborated with a variety of artists and nonprofits, highlighting video animations, and video projection installations. Her works have been featured in a variety of events and venues, with recent works most notably featured at Mass MoCA and The Guggenheim. Danielle is an experienced editorial illustrator and graphic designer, and when she isn’t working for Circuit Arts she is busy with painting, designing textiles and curating work for her small business dedicated to preserving old art forms called, Archil Designs. Danielle is a full-time resident of Martha's Vineyard.
Tim Persinko is a producer and cinematographer for Circuit Films. Before arriving in Martha’s Vineyard, he spent a decade in Washington D.C. as a freelance camera operator and sound mixer. He has covered political news with CBS, Olympic sports for NBC, one insane magic special with David Blaine, and shot countless other non-profit and corporate promotional campaigns. He joined the Circuit Films team after collaborating with Ollie Becker on the short documentary Waiting to Continue, about Venezuelan migrants arriving in Martha’s Vineyard. He has a bachelors degree from Colby College and a graduate degree in journalism from the City University of New York.
Circuit Films has a global network of directors, producers, editors, writers, animators, and cinematographers, allowing us to meet the scale of any production’s needs.