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Before I started G-Force Productions, I did more than just play basketball and video games. There were actually TV stations that were desperate enough to hire me. In the interests of full disclosure, here are their names. Hard to believe isn't it??


Television experience:

Jan 2005-July 2005
Production technician KTOO-TV
Duties: Shoot video for state legislative committees, floor sessions, and press conferences, governor's press conferences and events, and supreme court hearing. Direct live three camera shoot covering special legislative session on a proposed gas pipeline.

Jan 2003- Feb. 2004
Photographer/editor KJUD-TV
Duties: Shoot and edit news packages and VO/SOTS for 2 daily newscasts. Shoot video for TV commercials and PSA's.

Jan. 2001-Jan 2002
Photographer/editor KTUU-TV
Duties: Shoot and edit news packages VO/SOTS and live shots for 3 daily newscasts. Some travel to remote locations. Daily satellite feeds.

May 1999-Jan. 2001
Producer/director KTVF-TV
Duties: Produce and direct 12 live local newscasts a week. Give weekly shooting and editing workshops. Shoot and edit video, write scripts, bumps and teases.

Jan. 1998- May 1999
Photographer/audio engineer KTOO-TV
Duties: Shoot video and acquire audio for live coverage of Alaska state legislature, governor's press conferences, and state supreme court hearings. Set up mixers, microphones and camera gear to get quality video and audio from meetings.

Sept. 1996-Jan 1998
Production crew KUAC-TV (
Duties: serve in a variety of positions including: director, lighting director, floor director, camera, audio, assistant director and technical director/switcher.

Education:
BA Broadcasting/TV sequence University of Alaska Fairbanks 1998
Dean's List

Awards:
Alaska Broadcasters Association "Goldie Award" for best videography/editing
Click on the link below....
The Goldies Awards - ABA
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