Katherine Dalldorf is a filmmaker and storyteller with ~7 years of hands-on experience bringing diverse stories to life through non-fiction film, branded, and multimedia content.

She is currently the Post-Production Supervisor at Four Corners Media, an award-winning production company specializing in short and long-form documentary projects. She is a collaborative communicator with extensive video editing expertise, and the ability to craft compelling narratives.

Katherine has worked on films and photographed throughout North America, Europe, Africa, and the Middle East, documenting stories such as the 2017 Women’s March on Washington, D.C., the refugee crisis in Lesvos, Greece, and the destruction of historical and archeological sites in Iraq.  Her work has appeared on The Intercept, PBS Newshour, and Al Jazeera English, among others. 

She earned a Film Studies Degree from Muhlenberg College and spent a semester studying 16mm film production in the Czech Republic at the Film and TV School of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague.

Katherine is based in Brooklyn, NY.

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Acted as Head of Education & Outreach at ScreeningRoom, an online collaborative screening platform for filmmakers; produced, edited, and starred in how-to video tutorials, in addition to designing guidebooks distributed to over 22,000 members.

With ScreeningRoom, Katherine also helped organize grant programs to support independent filmmakers, winning films appearing on The Oscars Shortlist for Best Documentary Short, premiering at Tribeca Film Festival, and being published in The New Yorker.

She supported the planning and run of show direction for arts and fundraising events; notable performers and participants included Maggie Gyllenhaal, Peter Sarsgaard, Josh Fox, Monique Truong, Danielle Varga, Julie Bridgham, and Xiye Bastida among others.