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DUDLEY SAUNDERS, Producer - Writer - Editor
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Promo Reel |
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Reality Story - Editing |
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2010 Promax Winner |
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2010 Promax Nominee |
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SKILLS
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- Very strong writer, with experience ranging from 10-second promo scripts to long-form reality story-editing
- Fast Non-Linear Editor/Producer (Avid/Final Cut Certified)
- Experienced motion-graphics producer, working down-and-dirty After Effects for news as well as “high-end” for studio film titles.
- Comfortable managing both creative and production teams of producers, editors, writers and motion graphics artists
- Experienced at directing live camera shoots and conducting both studio and on-the-spot interviews.
- Currently direct voice-over talent five days a week
| KCET LOS ANGELES (PBS Affiliate) |
July 2004 - Present
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Producer-Writer-Editor, On-Air Promotions
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- Duties include: Nightly Topical Promos (“The Tavis Smiley Show,” “Huell Howser,” “Life &
Times” and Local Broadcast Rundowns);
- National Promos (including “Tavis Smiley Reports” (Tune-in), “The Tavis Smiley Show,” (Annual
Image Spots) and “Departures” (On-air promo for Web-only Series)
- Also, regular development of EPKs & promo/branding campaigns for KCET’s four (4) channels
as part of a creative team.
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| RICHARD GREENBERG, INC |
March 2002 - 2004
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Producer/Story Editor
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- Projects include: “The Process” (Reality Feature); “Hendrix: The Last Experience” (Opening
Documentary Sequence for Concert Film); “Star Trek: Nemesis” (Film Title/FX Sequence)
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AWARDS / HONORS
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2010 Promax Award, “The Tavis Smiley Show” Image Spot
2010 Promax Nomination, “Departures”
2003 Aurora Award, Best Documentary, “The Process” |
EDUCATION
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Video Symphony, AVID/Post-Production Certificate Program, Burbank, CA
Northwestern University, Evanston, IL |
ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCE
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Over 12 years as a Journalist for such magazines as “Rolling Stone,” “Interview,” “The Village Voice” etc.
Editor and Director of the Live Serials “WHAT EVER: A LIVING NOVEL” and TALE OF 2CITIES: AN
AMERICAN JOYRIDE ON MULTIPLE TRACKS (Winner, 2007 Obie Award). Published in book form by
Faber & Faber and Semiotexte, respectively. |
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