Some of Vince’s on-camera highlights
Film and Television
Amazon Studios, in partnership with Ridley Scott’s Scott Free Productions and Epic Magazine, are developing a feature film based on Vince’s article on a crack American search-and-rescue team.
Sony Pictures-backed Fable Pictures is developing a television series based on Vince’s project on the global sand crisis.
Vince is an occasional producer and correspondent with SoCal Connected, an Emmy-winning news show produced by KCET, Southern California’s PBS station. Here’s a sample episode.
Vince is the co-author, with Emmy-winning producer Solly Granatstein, of The Great Antonio, a feature film screenplay commissioned by director Steven Soderbergh.
Shift is a PBS feature film dealing with the issue of prison labor. It was inspired by an article Vince wrote for the Village Voice, and he served as a consultant on the film to director Kelly Anderson.
Web Producing

Debt to Society: The Real Price of Prisons
MotherJones.com
Vince edited and produced this six month investigative project on the economic and social costs of prison expansion in all 50 states. The project won several awards, and its findings made headlines across the country.
Vince was a senior editor on the digital arm of Wired Science, a PBS show based on Wired magazine.
Vince was the founding editor of TakePart World, an online news and information hub aimed at changing how Americans think about the developing world. The website was a project of Participant Media, producer of such documentaries as “An Inconvenient Truth” and “Waiting for Superman.”
Video
Massive Biometric Project Gives Millions of Indians an ID
A massive biometric project in India aims to get millions of impoverished citizens a new form of ID.
Organizing Armageddon: The Haiti Earthquake
The devastation and the response in the days after the catastrophe.
Desperately Seeking Landmines in Angola
Despite years of research on everything from ‘HeroRATS’ to TNT-sniffing bees, humans still remove most landmines by poking — very, very carefully — in the ground.
