- Senior Interactive Developer
eschipellite@nlprod.comEvan Schippelite is a Senior Interactive Developer at Northern Light Productions, where he leads the development of custom, user-centered digital experiences. His work includes networked games, hardware-integrated kiosks, and content management systems for museums nationwide. With a background in game programming and interactive media, Evan bridges creative vision and technical execution—ensuring projects are robust, intuitive, and accessible. - Director of Media Production
bavishai@nlprod.comBen Avishai is Director of Media Production at Northern Light Productions, where he has guided award-winning museum media for over two decades. With a background in writing, producing, and project management, Ben leads the development of interpretive films and permanent installations across the country. His credits include the Mob Museum, U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, and North Cascades National Park. Ben also contributes as an audio engineer and scriptwriter, bringing clarity, structure, and depth to each story. - Senior Producer
bseidl@nlprod.comBarbara Seidl is a Senior Producer at Northern Light Productions, where she leads complex, story-driven media projects from concept through completion. With over 25 years of experience in documentary and educational media, she oversees budgets, creative teams, and client collaboration with clarity and precision. Her recent work includes immersive media for the First Division Museum, the Netherlands American Cemetery Visitor Center, and projects for Niagara Falls State Park and the National Civil Rights Museum. Barbara’s background includes eight years in international field production for PBS, and her films have spotlighted global conservation and public health issues. Her editorial insight and leadership help drive Northern Light’s mission to inform and inspire. - Principal, Creative Director
akukura@nlprod.comAndrew Kukura is an award-winning documentary filmmaker and Principal Creative Director of Northern Light Productions. With over 25 years of experience, he leads the creation of original documentaries and immersive media installations for institutions across North America and Europe. His films—including The Hunt for Bin Laden, Our Promise, and The Dhamma Brothers—have aired nationally and earned recognition from NPR, The New York Times, and Oprah Winfrey. Andrew has also directed large-scale media for the Smithsonian, National WWII Museum, and Natural History Museum of Utah. He’s currently leading projects for the California Science Center and the National Civil Rights Museum and directing the film for America’s 250th celebration for the National Park Service. He brings editorial precision, creative vision, and collaborative leadership to every project.





