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     Team Diversity Media is a first of its kind Hollywood-based production company, owned and operated exclusively by an exceptionally talented group of disabled film makers. We are a full service production house. Team Diversity Media seeks to champion and spotlight lives, hopes, dreams, and creative talents of the disabled. Our mission is to promote issues of multiculturalism by building partnerships with corporate, entertainment, and minority communities. We are striving to break down barriers and overcome stereotypes, by offering the disabled community and beyond a medium by which to display creative professionalism and unique artistic vision.


Our Services:

Music Videos
Electronic Press Kits
Red Carpet Events
Corporate Videos
Public Service Announcements
Actor's Reels
Documentaries
Television Advertisements
Senior Memory Packages

 

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     Pioneers in breaking down stereotypes and prejudices, Team Diversity Media is the gold standard for excellence at an affordable price. We are Hollywood glitz with a warm personal touch.

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michael cooney photo About Michael C. Cooney

Michael C. Cooney is the founder and president of Team Diversity Media, a first-of-its-kind, Hollywood-based production company, exclusively owned, and operated by disabled filmmakers. Originally from Boston, he is a graduate of the School of Education at the University of Massachusetts/Amherst, and received his Master of Fine Arts degree in Writing from Otis College of Art and Design, Los Angeles. Before his career in film production, writing, and public speaking, he spent ten years working in all facets of the music industry, as well as mentoring at-risk kids.

Having been born with Cerebral Palsy, Michael began his education in a Boston school for the handicapped, but soon became one of the first disabled kids in the United States to break the mainstream barrier. Recently Michael has completed his first book, Walking In My Sleep, a memoir about growing up with a disability, which will soon be published. He has also written a wide collection of reviews and commentaries on music, as well as three films: Zombie High, A Place To Call Home, and Accidents, which was co-written with Raymond Martino. In 2010 Michael traveled to South Korea to speak on disability issues. Today Michael continues to speak around the world. He lives in Los Angeles.