Linda Corley is a seven time Emmy award winning producer and writer who is well known for her storytelling in long form documentary. She started her career at the BBC and moved to PBS for over two decades where she worked on a variety of national series and documentaries including The Nightly Business report, Decor, Vizcaya, The Sisterhood, West Encounters East and Fragility of Tradition. Linda and Joel's production company, Daydream Productions most recently produced a documentary called, Parkland, Healing a Community and a Nation which was according to the producer is "a love letter to Parkland." Linda is also the published author of The Kennedy Family Album.
Linda was a resident of Parkland, Florida for over 20 years. Her two adult children attended Marjory Stoneman Douglas
Joel Kaplan is the ultimate storyteller with his camera. His images, interviews, and intuition are all creative tools he engages to deliver a product that goes far beyond the ordinary. He believes it is the human element that communicates the heart and soul of every narrative. Mr. Kaplan shines as a director of photography on many national documentaries for PBS, including West Encounters East, Fragility of Tradition, the New American Crucible and most recently, Parkland, Healing a Community and a Nation. His work ventures beyond public television to include clients such as National Geographic Channel, Discovery Channel, HGTV, Hallmark Channel, VH-1, MTV, ABC sports, CNBC, TNN and the Travel Channel. Mr. Kaplan, co-owner of Daydream Productions, is the recipient of ten Emmy Awards and was recently awarded the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Silver Circle Award.