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Eagle Video Productions, Inc. was
incorporated in January of 1991. It was founded in Raleigh, North Carolina
by award-winning producer, editor and photographer Bruce Wittman. Since
then, Eagle has garnered many regional, national and international awards
for its sales videos, training DVDs and marketing web clips.
Eagle Video specializes in producing customized marketing, training &
informational videos and DVDs for the telecommunications sector, the
medical field and all high tech disciplines. Our clients include a host of
national and international Fortune 500 companies along with a broad
spectrum of national broadcast clients such as
MTV, ESPN and
PBS.
"Technology for the video industry always
changes. First came 3/4" tape, then Beta, then BetaSP, then DVCam, DVC Pro
and now HD. Linear video editing has matured into non-linear computer
editing. Graphics and sound are digital files; Now we see DVD marketing
discs, HDTV training tapes & great-looking Web Videos. I can't wait to see
even more improvement in delivery systems. Just keep in mind that it is
the message, not the technology, that always prevails in
an effective video production. AND, as I always tell my sons,
'use the right tool for the right job'!”
Bruce Wittman, Owner
Executive Producer
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Bruce Wittman offers Eagle Video and its clients
over thirty years experience in the television industry.
Bruce spent ten of those years engaged in broadcast news at Raleigh's
premier television station
-WRAL-TV.
He started there as a studio cameraman, moved to news engineering and finally ended up
as a top
award-winning news photographer for the highest- rated one hour newscast in the country.
That first year as news photographer, he won 2 regional
awards for news documentaries and videotaped stories in Leningrad, USSR with the NC
Friendship Force. Later he became the principal news photographer for WRAL-TV's helicopter,
Sky 5, logging hundreds of hours in the air.
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After six years working with a partner, Bruce struck out on his own in 1991,
when he founded Eagle Video Productions, Inc. His news background has
paid dividends to Eagle's clients because of his speed, accuracy, quick
understanding of the subject matter and his absolute respect for his
client's deadlines. Since January 1991 Eagle Video Productions has not
missed a deadline or gone over budget.
That is a record that Bruce is very proud of.
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In 1993 Bruce Wittman
started a new division,
Eagle Interactive,
to serve new multimedia customers. Eagle Interactive offers video production
expertise in the area of DVD authoring and Streaming Web Clips. Project
evolution, instructional design for training, sales and point-of-sales
kiosks using team management and multi-tasking are essential tools that
Eagle Interactive offers the client.
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In 2003, Bruce Wittman decided that Eagle Video should go in
a new editing direction. After vigorous research, Bruce decided to buy into
a Mac-based non-linear editing system called Final Cut Pro. This was a big
deal, because Eagle Video had always been a PC-based production house. There
have been no regrets. Four Mac computers later, Bruce is constantly honing
his digital editing skills for his clients.
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One of Bruce's favorite services that Eagle Video offers is
supporting national sale meetings with on-the-spot videotaping and editing
--- resulting in a very polished video presented on huge video screens at
the end of their conference. All edited on Bruce's favorite MacBook Pro laptop.
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Editing on location
Chicago's Palmer House Hotel |
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If you want to know what Bruce and Eagle Video have been
doing
since 1991,
just visit these links: ============>
Bruce reminisces
about two of his favorite projects:
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Testimonials
Awards
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I have fond memories working on a documentary about NC's Smart
Start Program with Charles Kuralt . He was absolutely great to work with.
I will always cherish that time together."
click here to view 2:00 video
clip
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 Charles
Kuralt & Bruce Wittman
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I will never forget walking backwards with
the TV camera for seven holes of golf to interview basketball celebrity,
Charles Barkley for the Golf Channel."
This TV interview ended up as Chapter One of Ann
Liguori's Book, "A Passion for Golf." |

Ann Liguori & Charles Barkley |
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