About Aaron Cadieux
Aaron Cadieux
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"From Drunk To Trunk, The Story Of Mike Fletcher"
Aaron Cadieux always wanted to be a filmmaker, as he began making small films at a very young age.  Aaron grew up in Dartmouth Massachusetts and graduated from Dartmouth High School in the spring of 2001.  There, he was involved in video productions with Dartmouth Community Television (DCTV), and owes much of his production knowledge and early success to them.  It was under the guidance of DCTV that Aaron would produce and direct, "Lincoln Park, The Forgotten Fun." After graduating from Dartmouth High School, Aaron pursued a bachelor's degree in Communications/Media, with a concentration in video production, and a emphasis on documentary filmmaking, at Fitchburg State College (FSC) in Massachusetts.  There, he enrolled in numerous production classes and was involved in many projects in both film and video.  "Fenway Park, A Timeless Shrine", and "A Time To Reflect, The History Of Whalom Park" were both produced and directed for college credit at FSC.  Also, while enrolled at FSC, Aaron independently produced and directed "Inside The Bridgewater Triangle." Recently, Aaron was an intern at Documentary Educational Resources in Watertown MA in the spring of 2005, and has also finished a new documentary called "From Drunk To Trunk, The Story Of Mike Fletcher"
Aaron
graduated from FSC in the spring of 2005 and is currently working with a well-known recording studio on a multi-episode documentary project.  During the summer and fall of 2005, Aaron worked for Coldwell Banker videotaping houses for viewing over the Internet.  Also during the summer of 2005, Aaron worked with world renown dance choreographer Beppie Blanert on the video section of the pilot version for Norman MacAfee's opera The Death of the Forest.  In October of 2005, Aaron began a full-time position as a video editor with R.J. LaChance, an advertising agency in
East Providence, Rhode Island.    



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