Cat has spent the past decade producing films, often as a one-woman production. Her services include videography, video editing, script writing, voice over, interviewing and so much more. She’s created films in all documentary facets. Her clients have included places like University of Vermont’s Larner College of Medicine, Seven Days and Chittenden Area Transportation Management (CATMA). Her videography and interviewing has appeared on CBS Evening News and on the websites of People Magazine and Buzzfeed. Her multimedia series ‘Vermont Visionaries’ airs regularly on Vermont’s CBS affiliate, WCAX-TV. Cat earned her Master’s of Arts degree in Multimedia Communications from Academy of Art University in San Francisco where she concentrated on video journalism and documentary storytelling.

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  • Research Collaborations: Lung Cancer

    Research Collaborations: Lung Cancer

    University of Vermont Cancer Center members Matthew Kinsey, M.D., M.P.H., an interventional pulmonologist, and Jos van der Velden, Ph.D., a basic science researcher and assistant professor in the department of pathology and laboratory medicine, are researching treatments for lung cancer, the most lethal and intractable of all the common cancers. Video produced, filmed and edited by Cat Cutillo.

  • Research Collaborations: Breast Cancer

    Research Collaborations: Breast Cancer

    Marie Wood, M.D., associate director for cancer control
    and population health science for the University of Vermont Cancer Center, and Jason Stumpff, Ph.D., an associate professor of molecular physiology and biophysics at UVM, focus their research on triple negative breast cancer, a disease with few targeted treatment options. Video produced, filmed and edited by Cat Cutillo.

  • Research Collaborations: Glioblastoma

    Research Collaborations: Glioblastoma

    University of Vermont Cancer Center members Alissa Thomas, M.D., a neurologist and neuro-oncologist, and Delphine Quenet, Ph.D., a basic science researcher and assistant professor in the department of biochemistry, are researching glioblastoma, a rare but deadly brain cancer. Video produced, filmed and edited by Cat Cutillo.

CBS Evening News created a story for ‘The Uplift’ using Cat’s videography, interviews and still photography. Cat spent several months filming Lou Pioli in Vermont as the 99-year-old veteran recounted his life stories on video noting that his one regret was not finishing his college degree due to his service in WWII. Incredibly, the story commenced with Lou being presented with a college degree.