Team Fableworks
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Caitlin Healy - Founder & Creative Director
Caitlin founded Fableworks as a way to put more highly-imaginative work out into the world—work that reminds people we are all connected.
With more than a decade of experience as a visual journalist she’s followed her curiosity to produce award-winning documentary shorts, docuseries, and investigative video work for over 30 newspapers across the U.S.
Her work for The Boston Globe and other organizations has earned eight regional Emmy Awards, an Edward R. Murrow Award, and recognition by the SXSW Innovation Awards in the Media category.
She’s covered the cultural undercurrents of climate change, underdogs, wild U.S. Senate races, addiction, art, the rot of bureaucratic neglect, criminal justice reform, the swan song of the lobstering industry, the power of joy to propel social justice movements, and so much more.
She likes to dream big.
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Emma Glassman-Hughes - Story Producer
Emma is a culture writer and digital strategist who loves a good rabbit hole.
She splits her time between The Boston Globe’s digital team and various creative projects under an always-expanding cluster of umbrellas, including sexuality, climate, food systems, and social justice. She just wrapped a column about sex and relationships news for InsideHook.
She’s done extensive work for brands including THINX, where she spearheaded the popular "This Week In Feminism" newsletter. She helped launch a quarterly print magazine for Away focused on immersive travel. Her reporting has been featured in Cosmopolitan, Bon Appétit, Punch, Bustle, and elsewhere.
She likes to dig into a story.
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Lucie McCormick - Director of Photography & Producer
Lucie is a video journalist and filmmaker, an FAA licensed drone pilot, and an avid explorer. Her interests land at the intersection of science and society.
Lucie has spent the majority of her career working in news and documentary. Her work has been published by ABC News (where her team won an Edward R. Murrow Award), The Boston Globe, AJ+, BBC, The New Yorker, Scientific American, and PBS. Lucie was DP on a short nominated for a New York regional Emmy in 2021. She has contributed to projects that exhibited at the SXSW and Tribeca film festivals.
Themes that continue to appear in Lucie’s work include Eclipse chasing, dark sky preservation, and Dragon boating. Her goal is to use her career behind the camera to create a platform for community voices to be heard, and to highlight the essential connection between humans and nature.
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Nick Roberts - Video Producer
Nick is a journalist and filmmaker specializing in documentary and written work. He’s worked across mediums as a reporter, producer, director, and editor—most recently as a video producer for The Washington Post’s live journalism platform from 2021 to 2024.
Nick’s work explores what it means to live in the United States through pieces that hold regional place, character, landscape and sound paramount.
His focuses include the green energy transition, workers’ rights, the artistic process and navigating intimate and interpersonal relationships. His video on agricultural air pollution in California’s poorest county was the winner of the 2020 Knight Award for Excellence in Reporting on a Science or Environmental Subject.
His work has been published in The New York Times, The Washington Post and PBS Frontline among others.
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Meera Raman - Story Producer
Meera is a writer and audio producer who turned her nosiness into a career.
She is curious about most things under the sun, which has led her to cover everything from witches taking over the internet, to bank collapses, to Barbenheimer.
She has experience reporting stories in audio and written forms, though she doesn’t think she’ll ever get used to the sound of her own voice. You can read (or listen) to her work on NPR, Boston Business Journal, and other organizations.
She likes to find joy in small moments.
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Join our team
Are you a visual journalist with expertise in video production, sound design, or animation looking for opportunities to experiment and create with a team of big dreamers?
Email your portfolio link or reel to hello@fableworks.studio