James Berry

James Berry has over 17 years of multi-media development

experience focusing on web, streaming video, broadcast

video and interactive TV technologies. Berry founded

LogicEngine Consulting in 2003, and has since worked

with companies such as Condé Nast, Buick, Atari,

Cablevision, and IFC.

While working with Chris Blackwell (recent Rock and

Roll Hall of Fame inductee and founder of Island

Records who discovered artists such as U2 and Bob

Marley), as VP of Creative Technology from 1998 to

2003, Berry worked on promotional efforts such as

websites for award-winning films, viral campaigns

for the first-ever original web series “We Deliver”

(as featured in WIRED magazine) and the Webby

award-winning music/film/anime site sputnik7.com.

Berry was responsible for the creative direction,

user interface technologies, and product design of

sputnik7 and ensured that all content presented on

the site was in line with the company’s creative

vision.

Prior to joining sputnik7, Mr. Berry was Senior

Producer and founding member of the Interactive

Media group at Siegel & Gale, one of the world

leaders in branding and strategic communications. His

responsibilities included management, creative

direction, technical direction, programming and

production of web sites and CD-ROM projects for

companies such as Coca-Cola, American Express, The

Weather Channel, IBM, and Netscape.

Berry also founded CDA Interactive in 1992, one of the first

Interactive development companies in New York, and the first

company in New York City to offer Video Compression services for

CD-ROM and web projects.

Berry has been published in international trade magazines, and contributed to The Multimedia Producer’s Bible, part of the popular “Bible” series from IDG Books. Mr. Berry earned a Bachelor of Music with an emphasis in sound recording technology from the University of Massachusetts.