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MARGUAY PRODUCTIONS works with the digital moving image to explore ideas. We create video productions for museums, artists, writers and philosophers which add new dimensions to their work.
Our projects are designed to compliment exhibitions and presentations by using sound and visual imagery to extend the vision of the artist and to enhance the viewers experience.
The areas of our experience include:
Documenting presentation, exhibitions and collections
Descriptive narratives of exhibits and works
Using moving image to explore ideas
Experimental works
We have the capability to do smaller projects completely in house, using state of the art digital equipment, and have many talented resources available to assist us in more complex productions.
PATTI AND JIM DAY
Patti and Jim Day work as a team in producing specialized videos. Their main interest is in projects involving the arts.


Patti Day |

Patti obtained her undergraduate degree in art from the University of the Pacific, and her master's degree in art from California State University, Stanislaus. After working as a painter and photographer, she decided that she wanted to add another dimension to her work. She completed a programs at the Anthropology Film School in Santa Fe in 93-94. In recent years her work has taken her to Ladakh, Turkey, Namibia, Brazil, Argentina, Bolivia, and Cuba, as well as to numerous sites in this country. She does most of the cinematography on her video works, and acts as the producer/director for the projects.
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Jim has a BS from Stanford University, and a professional degree from the University of California. He has had a long interest in both writing and the arts. After Patti attended film school, he began to study the film making process through classes and workshops at the Film Arts Foundation and the Bay Area Video Coalition in San Francisco. Jim does the design, sound, and editing of the works.
Their imagery is captured in a digital format and composed\\ primarily with Adobe based Media Software. Patti also works with still photography. She was one of 10 finalistsin the '07 Eliot Porter Photography Competition
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Jim Day
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