Since leaving Upstate New York in the late 1970’s I have spent the last 40+ years in the Film & Video production business in Houston, Texas. I have produced, directed, shot, photographed, mic’ed, boomed, recorded, rewound, lit, stowed, trucked, dollied, packed, play-backed, assisted, held many a client’s hand as well as their wallet, credit cards, and dinner dates, joked, smoked, drank, laughed, cried, lived and died by the business. "It's all about common sense and being flexible." I hold a BS degree in RTF from Southern Illinois University, an AAS degree in Journalism Technology from SUNY Morrisville, and attended a couple of local community colleges after graduating from High School. My Dad was an Electrical Engineer after having been a Radarman 2nd Class in the South Pacific during WWII. Under his watchful eye, I learned how to solder, diagnose, troubleshoot, rewire and build tube radios, amplifiers, TV sets, stereo phonograph/radio sets, speakers, and jukeboxes all before I was drafted. Upon completion of my time in the US Army I took advantage of the GI Bill to further my education. I've produced, managed, and crewed everything from local, regional, and national commercial advertising, broadcast/cable network news, corporate communications for Fortune 500 companies, industrial and vocational training, documentary, and feature film projects.
Unique traits: Genealogy Researcher, Cartoonist and Award winning Water Color painter.
To Be An Astronaut
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Documentary
by BRC Imagination Arts
Location Sound Recordist
Bronze Telly Award, "Guardians of a New Age"
(1998)
Southern Illinois University Carbondale
(1976-1978)
S.U.N.Y. Morrisville
(1975-1976)
Monore Community College
(1970-1971)
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