Digital Series Silver Screen Studios

About Silver Screen Studios

From legendary seniors like Screenwriter Norman Lear, Actress Marion Ross, and Senator Carl Levin, Silver Screen presents a series of documentary shorts, to inspire audiences – to live a meaningful last act of our lives – with creativity, wisdom, wit, and candor. At any age, we can learn about the past directly from the people who lived it, creating space for an intergenerational dialogue that empowers, informs and entertains.

The Founders

Silver Screen Studios was created in collaboration with creative partners Tiffany Woolf and Steve Goldbloom. It is a passion project for Tiffany, who lost both parents at a young age and now looks to those living well into their later years to show all of us how to live life fully and to be role models for a great last act of our lives.

Find out more and see the videos at SilverScreenStudios.org.

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Noam Dromi

Managing Director - Reboot Studios

noam@rebooting.com

 

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Tiffany Woolf

PR Pro and Co-Founder of Silver Screen Studios

Tiffany Woolf has over 25 years of PR experience in arts & entertainment, film, and public interest communications, She was on the Dalai Lama’s PR team (yes, even the world’s most enlightened guru needs some promotion from time to time). In 2018, Tiffany partnered with Reboot to launch Silver Screen Studios, a digital platform of shows, featuring interviews with the legends we love from Carl Reiner, Norman Lear, Marion Ross & Larry King to everyday older role models. Tiffany loves to delight in the absurd, loves old people, a good story or joke, kind people and lobster rolls (kosher of course).

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Steve Goldbloom

Emmy-nominated Writer, Producer, and Director & Co-Founder of Silver Screen Studios

Steve Goldbloom is an Emmy-nominated writer, producer, and director. His production company Second Peninsula, based in the U.S. and Canada, produces a wide range of unscripted and scripted content. In 2015, he created the weekly series Brief But Spectacular, which broadcasts nationally in the U.S. as part of the PBS NewsHour. The show’s mission is to invite viewers to walk in someone else’s shoes. Now in its fifth season, Steve has interviewed more than 200 guests and earned more than 300 million views. Steve created and starred  in the PBS comedy series Everything But the News (2014). The mockumentary show lampoons both startup culture in the Bay Area and public broadcasting.