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Curriculum Vitae of Kyle Justice | |
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Production
Office: Phone: (503)
266-3501 SPECIALTY EQUIPMENT / FACILITIES Kyle uses DVCAM, Mini DVD, and HDCAM as its primary field acquisition formats. Kyle shoots with several cameras, including the Panasonic DV-100, Sony HDV-500, Sony DSR-500. Outboard gear includes lights, tripod, UHF wireless mics, and lithium ion batteries. Kyle’s two edit facilities incorporate an Final Cut and Leitch Velocity HD edit systems for post-production. Broadcast Properties A 13-part one hour docu-drama depicting the lives and experiences of the volunteer doctors, nurses and technicians of Northwest Medical Teams International and their response to disaster in third world countries. "The X-Nilo show" Andrew Mallory's Great
Escapes The Oregon Less
Traveled Personal References:
AWARDS Telly Award – 2002 Award for producing and directing weekly series of teenage sports shows called "Prep Zone" for Action Sports Cable Network
Board member of CORE Research, a non-profit organization committed to scientific research and providing education to the public on man’s origins. Member since 2000. Eagle Fern Camp Summer 1986 to Summer 1991 Weekly Director Weekly Assistant Director Activities Director Summer Staff Started working at EFC over summers while in high school. Eventually I began directing activities for the high school camp, then became the assistant director of the jr. high boys camp. Eventually I directed the jr. boys camp for two summers before moving to Chicago, IL. |
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Sports Cable Network
National Geographic Channel ESPN JEC was contracted to head up production for non-profit humanitarian relief organization committed to providing medical teams to disasters around the world. JEC produced a three-hour live telethon for NWMT in 2001 and 2002 as well as media for their 20th year anniversary exhibits at the Portland Art Museum. Nike, Inc. Produced and directed several corporate presentations which involved video editing and multi-camera production. Shradder & Company/RAM Media Editing of projects for clients such as Bonneville Power Administration, George Winston/PBS, Providence Medical Systems, and broadcast pilot show, "Fashion Classics." Downstream Editorial, Inc. October 1997 to January 1999 Colorist Worked with senior colorist in servicing such clients as Nike, Will Vinton Studios, and Zeotrope Studios. I worked on broadcast projects such as the UPN’s PJs as well as commercials for M&M/Mars. Transferred several independent short films, working in 35mm, 16mm, and HD formats. MTM Entertainment August 1994 to June 1997 Syndication Supervisor, MTM/IFE Distribution Division Promo Producer, The Family Channel Supervised the distribution of syndicated shows
such as Rescue 911, America’s Funniest Home Videos, and Dr. Quinn Medicine
Woman. Worked with MTM sales force and over 250 television stations. Also
worked with IFE promotions department to produce movie promos for The
Family Channel. MBI January 1992 to August 1994 Educational Studios Coordinator, AV Department Studio Design Engineer Supervised studios and equipment for communications program at undergraduate school in downtown Chicago. Also participated in building new television studio for the school. June 1989 to January 1991 Videowall Producer/Programmer and Sales Rep Production Manager Kyle produced and programmed Electrosonic
videowalls for various Eyrie clients. Kyle marketed and sold videowalls
and related services. He assisted producers in production and
post-production, including shooting and editing of corporate video
projects. September 1984 to June 1986 Producer, Director Produced and directed four-camera remote productions for prep sports; basketball, baseball, and soccer. Games aired on cable system in Portland, Oregon.
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