Jennifer and Michael Stein met with Cheryl Boone Isaacs, president of the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Science at the Bryn Mawr Film Institute’s 10th-anniversary celebrations.  Located in Bryn Mawr PA, BMFI is a classic restored 1920 movie theater.

Jennifer gave Cheryl a copy of “TRAVIS, The True Story of Travis Walton.” Cheryl worked at Paramount pictures during the 1993 release of Fire in the Sky about Travis’s event. She was happy to know someone had finally done the true story of Travis’s unique UFO case.

Contact information:
Executive Producer: Jennifer W Stein
Co-Producers: Jennifer W. Stein, Bob Terrio, and Travis Walton
Onwinges Productions, [email protected]
Jennifer’s cell: 610-613-0088

Synopsis: 
“Travis,” a 90-minute documentary film recounts the now world-famous 1975 UFO abduction of Travis Walton and its impact on his life over the intervening forty years – and on the lives of others who were also involved. The film features interviews with all the living members of the original logging crew, along with archived interviews with nuclear physicist Stanton Friedman,  Travis Walton,  Mike Rogers, Stanford’s psychiatrist Dr. Harder, Police Sheriff Marlin Gillespie, and former chief polygraph expert for Arizona Cy Gilson.

UFO experts Kathy Marden, Ben Hansen, James Fox, Richard Dolan, Peter Robbins, & Lee Speigel weigh in on the incident. As a human interest story, the viewer understands how this event permanently impacted the lives of the logging crew, the role the media played in confusing the story for the public, and how debunker Phillip J. Klass attempted to discredit the story. The film proves why this UFO incident remains so riveting.

Bio:
Jennifer W. Stein is a documentary filmmaker in the Philadelphia suburbs who has been a state section director for the Mutual UFO network for 14 years. She holds a BS from the University of Arizona in textiles and has been an entrepreneur most of her life. She operated a special events business for 15 years where she began filming events and creating her own advertising promos.

She also shot films for her daughters’ graduating classes and not-for-profit organizations. The power of storytelling became one of her skill sets, inspiring her passion to tell the most important stories for humanity — offering clues to who we are, why we are here, and how we traveled here.