Deb Ondo

Executive Producer, Writer, Editor. 

Deb Ondo has over twenty years of experience in television production, programming and promotion. She has held key management positions at several Boston television stations, including NECN and WFXT. Deb has also produced several documentaries and television specials, including a domestic violence fundraising event, featuring Beverly Hills 90210’s Gabrielle Carteris. Throughout her career, she has earned five Emmy Awards, the Pat Weaver Broadcast Journalism Award, two Outstanding News Promotion Awards from Women in Communications; and The Parents Choice Award for the children’s special, When I Was a Girl, featuring Linda Ellerbee. Currently, Deb is Associate Director of Communications for a nonprofit organization in New York State. She also owns her own video production company, OndoCreative.

 

 

To contact Deb, email her at dondo@triumbrant.com.

Lauren KleciakShirl Roccapriore

        Lauren Kleciak                 Deb Ondo                 Shirl Roccapriore                         

What We’re Thinking

"Whether I am confronting a blank white canvas with a pre-conceived idea or conceptualizing a life experience for making a film, the need to channel that passion is vital. It must be done.” 

              

                    ~ Shirl Roccapriore

“Every time I walked away from an interview with these artists, I learned just how important it is to follow your dreams.”

                    

                               ~ Lauren Kleciak

“One story has the power to transform your life forever.  To preserve and share the stories of our lives is a triumph of the human soul.”

                    

                                       ~ Deb Ondo

Thought for the Moment

 

 

“Faith in life, in other people and in one’s self is the attitude of allowing the spontaneous in its own way and in its own time.”

 

                                       ~ Alan Watts

Triumbrant Productions was created when the idea for the documentary, ArtSpirit, was conceived in March, 2003. 

Over brunch, the three of us, all artists and with various professional backgrounds, agreed to begin a production company dedicated to creating media for the purpose of enlightening, inspiring, and capturing the best in the human spirit.

The Triumbrants

Lauren Kleciak

Executive Producer, Director of Photography, Editor. 

Lauren started her career as a still photographer for the U.S. Air Force.  She has worked in television for over fifteen years, as a videographer, editor and producer, and is currently a senior editor at NECN in Boston.   She was honored with the prestigious national Gabriel Award for documentary editing, won two Women in Communications Awards, and has earned several Emmy nominations. 

 

 

To contact Lauren, email her at lkleciak@triumbrant.com.

 

Shirl Roccapriore

Executive Producer, Videographer. 

Shirl has studied art privately and academically since she was 7 years old. Oil painting, clay sculpture, drawing, watercolor, pastels, photography, and graphic design have been her main focus. Since moving to Provincetown, MA, Shirl has explored painting from abstract expressionism to impressionism to representational figurative rendering.  She has studied theatre, screen writing, and filmmaking, worked as a videographer for In The Wild Productions; camera operator for local access TV including original 'EUPHONIOUS MODE', and has been part of numerous photographic projects supporting her graphic design.  

 

To contact Shirl, email her at srocc@triumbrant.com

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We believe that the stories of our lives, when revealed, make the world a better place.  Our work spotlights those who live out the stories of their lives with passion, courage, and grace. 

 

           - Lauren, Deb & Shirl

“Telling stories is vital.  If not rendered, they are lost forever.”

        

                                                                                              

~ Shirl Roccapriore