Position:
Manager of Video Operations at Jannus Live, Video Producer at Hop 2 It Music, Freelancer at Espo Productions
Location:
Tampa/St. Petersburg, Florida Area
Work:
Jannus Live
- St. Petersburg, FL since Dec 2012
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Manager of Video Operations
Hop 2 It Music
- Largo, FL since Sep 2010
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Video Producer
Espo Productions
since Jun 2007
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Freelancer
St. Petersburg College
- Seminole Campus Jun 2007 - Jul 2011
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Adjunct Instructor
Pinellas County Government
May 2001 - Sep 2009
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Video Specialist
Education:
University of South Florida 1996 - 2002
BA, Mass Communications
Countryside High School 1992 - 1996
High School Diploma, General
Skills:
Videographer, Video Editing, Video Production, College Teaching, Music Video Production, Shooting Video, Teaching/mentoring, News Writing, Scripting, Social Media Marketing, Social Media, Live Event Video, Interviewing Skills, Photoshop, Digital Photography, 2D graphics, After Effects, Sales, Presenting, Video, Premiere Pro, Premiere, Music Videos, Television, Editing, Broadcast, Graphic Design, Blogging, Social Networking, Film Production, Non-linear Editing, Producing, HD Video, Adobe Creative Suite, Photography, Storytelling, Digital Video, Multimedia, Creative Writing, Directing, Broadcast Television, Camera
Interests:
SCUBA, Photography, Technology, History, Fishing, Water Skiing, Kayaking, Video Gaming, Nature
Awards:
A Starred Review
School Library Journal
Co-Produced this DVD with Jack Hartmann. We received the review below.
Learning Rocks, Vol. 1: Math Skills. DVD. 30 min. Prod. by Hop2It Music. Dist. by AV Café. 2011. ISBN unavail. $20.
PreS-Gr 2–Children’s singer/songwriter Jack Hartmann performs 11 of his math-related songs with vigor and enthusiasm. Featuring a variety of musical styles, from rap to country, the songs introduce and reinforce concepts such as counting to 100 by 1’s and 2’s, shapes, number concepts, patterns, and days of the week. The numbers are catchy and Hartmann throws himself into the performances. What’s even better, each song is clearly designed for audience participation and, in most of them, children are shown moving to the beat. Everyone watching will want to join in. This is exactly the sort of thing preschool and kindergarten teachers desire when teaching basic concepts—a program that involves whole body learning that also lets students get the wiggles out. Both schools and families will find this an enjoyable, active way to learn.–Teresa Bateman, Brigadoon Elementary, Federal Way, WA
2009/10 Governor's Hurricane Conference (FL)
2009/10 Governor's Hurricane Conference (FL) for "Hurricane Kids"