Ever since walking into the TV studio at Fred Lynn Jr. High in Woodbridge, VA, 1973, and becoming a camera operator at the pep rally, I've lived every day behind the camera, Buena High School as a student filmmaker, University of Arizona, Tucson graduate in Film/TV Production, BFA, in 1984, after surviving the production of "Revenge of the Nerds" to Los Angeles and surviving as a 1st Assistant Cameraperson on "Harts of the West" 9 week strike, in which they produced nine episodes, how they did it, camera peeps crossing the picket line, then to teaching TV production at Buena High School in Sierra Vista, Arizona from 2000-2004, then up at Black Tower Complex, on Fort Huachuca, to set up from scratch an HD production facility to show the capabilities of UAVs "to effect change on the ground, thus saving lives". In 2014, I worked with the Liberty Aircraft in their manned surveillance training program and ground surveillance role player for EKS Group LLC. While being the Digital Video Production Associate Professor at Cochise College until Oct of 2018, where I transitioned to Virtual Reality Technician and wrote the introduction course to the new Virtual Reality Certificate Course, the first at a community college in the country. Beginning August 15, 2019, I've started on bringing about awareness to the motion picture industry that Santa Cruz County, Cochise County with Mescal Western Set, Gammons Gulch, Tombstone, Bisbee and the border ranches are prime locations, once again, as they were back in the late 1980's when "Duell McCall" was produced by the Mirisch Company, where many of us UofA grads got our start in the creative visual business, know as motion pictures. MG
Listed skills include Video Conferencing, Av, Sharepoint, Technical Documentation, and 32 others.