The videos featured below are short, edited clips of television shows and broadcasts that I have been part of. These include IUP-TV productions, Sketchzilla, Urban Superior, Teach A Man To Cook and No-Brainer, as well as programming during my internship at PBS 39. My contributions to these shows span from a floor director, camera operator, audio operator, teleprompter operator, video editor and producer.
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PBS 39's "IronPigs: Fan-tastic" Documentary Clip
My internship at PBS 39 consisted largely with helping to put together a new documentary for
the station, "IronPigs: Fantastic." As a production assistant for the project, I accompanied the crew
on field camera work, and helped to set up equipment, lighting and video shots. Back at the station,
I further contributed to the documentary by transcribing logs of various interviews as well as B-Roll
footage for when the project reached its post production stage.
the station, "IronPigs: Fantastic." As a production assistant for the project, I accompanied the crew
on field camera work, and helped to set up equipment, lighting and video shots. Back at the station,
I further contributed to the documentary by transcribing logs of various interviews as well as B-Roll
footage for when the project reached its post production stage.
PBS 39 "Grand Opening" Clip
During my internship at PBS 39, I assisted the station with various in-studio productions. This
particular one was a live broadcast introducing the station's new location and improved studio to
its viewers. During this broadcast, I was the teleprompter operator for the scripted segments
read by the host, Amy Burkett.
particular one was a live broadcast introducing the station's new location and improved studio to
its viewers. During this broadcast, I was the teleprompter operator for the scripted segments
read by the host, Amy Burkett.
No-Brainer Clip
No-Brainer, a student-produced IUP-TV game show, allowed me to take on a variety of roles.
A new episode was filmed each week and my duties in the crew rotated from a floor manager,
audio operator, teleprompter operator and camera operator. I was also one of the producers of
the show, in charge of finding, interviewing and selecting students to be contestants for the next
week's episode, and discussing with all producers any ideas or changes for the show.
A new episode was filmed each week and my duties in the crew rotated from a floor manager,
audio operator, teleprompter operator and camera operator. I was also one of the producers of
the show, in charge of finding, interviewing and selecting students to be contestants for the next
week's episode, and discussing with all producers any ideas or changes for the show.
Teach A Man To Cook Clip
Teach A Man To Cook is an IUP-TV series created and produced by Dr. Erick Lauber of
Communications Media. As the professor of the Advanced Video Production course, small groups
of students were formed as crews to assist Dr. Lauber with the production of the show. As part of
the crew, I assisted in floor managing, camera operating, and editing (multi-camera) particular
episodes. While working for Dr. Lauber the next year as a Digital Media Institute Assistant, I
color-corrected, audio-corrected, and touched up edited episodes produced by the current class.
Communications Media. As the professor of the Advanced Video Production course, small groups
of students were formed as crews to assist Dr. Lauber with the production of the show. As part of
the crew, I assisted in floor managing, camera operating, and editing (multi-camera) particular
episodes. While working for Dr. Lauber the next year as a Digital Media Institute Assistant, I
color-corrected, audio-corrected, and touched up edited episodes produced by the current class.
Urban Superior Clip
Focusing on entertainment news and interview segments, my work on the student-produced
IUP-TV show Urban Superior consisted of running the teleprompter for the hosts of all different
segments and editing entire episodes to be aired on the school station the following week.
IUP-TV show Urban Superior consisted of running the teleprompter for the hosts of all different
segments and editing entire episodes to be aired on the school station the following week.
Sketchzilla Clip
Sketchzilla was a student-produced IUP-TV show that branched off of the television
program, Whose Line Is It Anyway? My contributions to the show included working on different
sketch ideas and camera operating.
program, Whose Line Is It Anyway? My contributions to the show included working on different
sketch ideas and camera operating.