Carlo McCormick is a renowned figure, celebrated for his impressive body of work in the realm of film and documentary production.
He is perhaps most notably associated with the critically acclaimed documentary, "State of Emergency", which premiered in the year 2002.
In addition to his work on "State of Emergency", McCormick is also recognized for his role as a co-creator and editor of the groundbreaking documentary series, "All the Streets Are Silent: The Convergence of Hip Hop and Skateboarding", which spanned a period of over a decade, from 1987 to 1997.
Furthermore, McCormick's extensive filmography also includes the documentary, "The Treasures of Long Gone John", which was released in the year 2006.
Throughout his career, McCormick has established himself as a highly respected and accomplished filmmaker, known for his thoughtful and nuanced exploration of a wide range of topics and themes.