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Goodwin Video -  "The Devil's Oven"
DP/Camera Operator
 

  

    

Documentary on a coal mine fire set in 1884 by striking workers that is still  burning underground to this day. Interviewed town residents of New Straitstville Ohio  some  nearly 100 years old in recounting the area's unique history. Covered the economic & social impact by shooting in many remote and in town locations. Captured white aluminum laden waters exiting out of a coal mine shaft, reclamation efforts, experimental youth programs and small town turn of the century opera houses all effected by the once prospering coal mining industry in this remote region of south eastern Ohio.
 

 

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Cincinnati Art Museum/ WCET "Discovering the Story"
DP/Camera Operator

 
 
 

High Def documentary for the Cincinnati Art Museum "Freedom Works" exhibit. Working with WCET I shot a series of interviews in the 16:9 format to give a sense of this unique teenaged artist program and the showcasing of their work in a high profile exhibition. Several varied locations were tied together with strong color and shadow to create a lively visual setting for these very enthusiastic key players. The lighting was completed under a number of critical museum light level specifications & guidelines.

 

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State of Kentucky "Tobacco Free Sports: Play Hard to Win"
DP/Camera Operator


 

Documentary I helped land with the state of Kentucky. It's goal was to target the most susceptible demographic to starting smoking, 11-14 year olds. Despite the large tobacco settlement this was a very low budget production, so we decided to shoot it on a mini-DV Cannon XL. There was no budget to shoot anywhere around the state except in northern Kentucky so we found as many diverse locations and sports as we could cramp into the 4 shooting days.  Shot extensive amounts of handheld in sports situations. The video told totally in teenagers voice is currently being used in all 55 Kentucky health departments.

 

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Media Working Group - "Coal Black Voices"
DP/Camera Operator

     
     
     

Coal Black Voices is an hour long documentary two years in the making which focuses on the poetry of African Americans who grew up in what is generally perceived a mostly white region. I loved the challenge of creating visual space to complement, but not distract from the auditory richness of the poets words. We created a variety of studio environments for the readings. We purposefully stayed away from the long end of the lens.  I used color on the poets and at times motorized gobos for subtly shifting back-grounds. The goal was to create an intimate visual feel in an artful context. The program aired on KET (Kentucky Educational Network) and several regional PBS stations. It's being marketed abroad and has been sold in France. Check out the project's web site for video clips.



 

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Artworks 2001
DP/Camera Operator

   

Documentary on the Artworks program six years after it's inception. Multiple interviews with students and teachers, depicting their art, their attitudes about work and what they had learned from the program. A very hot & humid shooting experience in the blazing July heat. Shot with minimal crew on a mini-DV Cannon XL camera
Producer/Writer: Meg Hanrahan
editor: Matt Davis



 

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Rise - "Head Start Program"
DP/Camera Operator

head start teacher telling stories  Head Start girls listening to stories  After School student in Maryville
Head Start student laughing
  sliding board fun at Head Start playground   

Documentary on Head Start, it's benefits, goals to help influence policy makers to continue funding. Particularly demanding in the sense that 5 year olds are in constant motion. Shooting requires a steady hand staying with an action long enough for the magic moments to come.....and enough variety for the editor to work with. Required lots of floor level composition using the legs as a mini-crane. Shot with minimal crew on a Hitachi DVC Pro and minimal lighting.


 

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The Wallpaper Project 
DP/Camera Operator

     

     

     

The Wallpaper Project was a documentary funded by a grant out of New York to publicized the incredible local oral history treasures being produced in the small Ohio town of St. Mary's. Rachel Barber had been diligently collecting oral histories from residents of Auglaize county, then each year creating plays from them with area residents. They were tremendous hits locally. The documentary's intent was to portray their experience and seek a 2 million dollar grant to create the same in 44 counties state wide for the Ohio Bicentennial in 2003. The documentary was a success and with the grant, plays are being held all over Ohio created by this same process. I so enjoyed working on this doc, seeing how local oral history can be so meaningful and connecting for every age group in a community.

All footage was shot on a mini-DV-Cannon XL. We staged the interviews upstairs in the community hall with a painted oil cloth and seated on the balcony rail of the hundred year old plus theater.

Producer/writer: Meg Hanrahan
DP/Camera: Mark Stucker


 

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The Great Hopewell Road
DP/Camera Operator for Story telling segment

DP/Cam  for segment - Great Hopewell Road- workshop.  
 DP/Cam  for segment - Great Hopewell Road- workshop tools CU  DP/Cam  for segment - Great Hopewell Road- oxen team

Documentary on a recently discovered 2000 year old perfectly straight 60 mile long road connecting ancient Hopewell Indian sites in Ohio. Shot the segment on the story teller as he made an Indian flute in his workshop. Lit the interior of cabin to give a natural sunlight feel. Also shot B-roll outside of farmers working oxen as part of the story on how clues were found by early farmers. The oxen were quite spirited and took off on a run, I got the shot but thanks to the producer pulling me out of the way by my belt I'm still around to tell about it. Show aired on a number of PBS stations in a five state region. Beth Fowler was the DP/Cam on the rest of the doc.

 

 

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Mercy Health Systems- "Welcome To'"
DP/Camera Operator

Mercy health fair - nurse checking height   migrant families - health fair

Documentary style intro/orientation video giving a flavor of the variety of programs and outreach activities this 2.7 billion a year health system offers. Traveled extensively through  five states shooting clinics, lower income housing centers, hospitals, elder care homes, psych units and migrant labor health screenings.
 

 

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North Minister - Welcome
DP/Cam Operator

   

   

High -def documentary for a church in Cincinnati. Designed as a welcome/invitation piece. Shot combination of staged interviews and B-roll of various church activities.

 

 

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Artworks 95
DP/Camera Operator

      
      

Documentary to help raise funding & sponsorships on this 1st year experimental teen arts program. Shot art teacher comments in the neighboring black box theater of The School for the Creative & Performing Arts. Created visual environments to reflect each teacher's art form. Shot on a shoe string budget with a Cannon XL mini-DVCam.

 

 

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Photoprofiles - "Edmund Teske Parts I & II"
DP/Camera Operator


     

Two-part hour long documentary on Frank Lloyd Wright's photographer, Edmund Teske. Shot in and around Los Angeles. Marketed nationally in a series of Photoprofiles biographies on influential photographers of the 20th century.


 

 

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DP blocked action, created lighting, composed shots
DP/Cam
blocked action, created lighting & composed/op shots

Lighting Gaffer created and directed all lighting
Gaffer
directed lighting from DP's instructions

 


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