Diana Kettle
- Visual Effects
- Editorial Department
- Director
Diana Kettle (D. Lang) was born the daughter of William and Petra
Kettle. Since a young age Kettle was always into creative arts such as
cartoons, poetry, web design, and photography. She began editing video
at the age of 18 in PEGASYS studios in Enid, Oklahoma as a volunteer
public access producer, producing documentary shows about local
musician, Grey. The station awarded her with numerous awards including
Editor of the Year in 2002, and Producer of the Year in 2003.
Kettle worked for a brief time at Enid television station KXOK as editor, and later as webmaster for the University of Oklahoma's radio and television station TV4OU.
She is a graduate of Enid High School, Northern Oklahoma College (AS), and the University of Oklahoma (BA Film). Liquid Wind (2004), directed by Charles Maupin, was the first major documentary film that Kettle edited. She later went on to direct, edit, and write music for The Hebrew Project (2005) which screened at the SMMASH Film Festival in 2005.
Kettle worked for a brief time at Enid television station KXOK as editor, and later as webmaster for the University of Oklahoma's radio and television station TV4OU.
She is a graduate of Enid High School, Northern Oklahoma College (AS), and the University of Oklahoma (BA Film). Liquid Wind (2004), directed by Charles Maupin, was the first major documentary film that Kettle edited. She later went on to direct, edit, and write music for The Hebrew Project (2005) which screened at the SMMASH Film Festival in 2005.