NC
Center for Nursing - Teenage Recruitment Video
Eagle Video won the state bid to produce a nursing recruitment video
geared for North Carolina middle school and high school students.
Bruce worked with the assistant director for the NC Center for Nursing,
Dennis Sherrod, on the four day shoot. Locations include Rex
Hospital, Wake Medical Center, and a Montessori School. The twelve
minute video is being distributed to every high school in North
Carolina.
The video ends with a one and half minute photo-essay edited to an
original song composed by Bruce Wittman and Eric Johnson of Johnsound
Productions. The song was also edited into a :30 second radio
and video public service announcement.
Click here
to view video clip
Click here to view PSA
Click
here
to hear the original
song
Click here to hear the radio
PSA
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QVC
Shopping Network - Rocky Mount, NC
Bruce Wittman and Brett Chambers picked up Tom Dougherty of the QVC
Shopping Network (out of Westchester, PA) at RDU Airport and drove him
down to Rocky Mount NC for a three day video shoot. The shoot had
a two-fold purpose. The first day was spent covering the
official opening of their new million square foot distribution center,
complete with company hoopla and official speeches from the governor of
North Carolina. The next two days were used to shoot an eleven
minute orientation video for new employees with emphasis on their seven
kinds of forklifts.
This place is so huge that it can hold seven football fields under its
one roof. It has a straight 1,000 foot shot from front door to back
door. This building has sixty loading docks for incoming goods and
sixty more loading docks for outgoing packages. This place is big!
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The
Golf Channel - NCAA Championship Golf Tournament
Bruce Wittman and Brett Chambers met Golf Channel video producer Steve
Burkowski for two days at the Duke University Golf Club to cover the 2001
NCAA Golf Championship.
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Army Research Office (ARO)
50th Anniversary Shoot
Eagle Video Productions videotaped and documented the entire event at the
Sheridan Imperial Hotel at Research Triangle Park, NC. Our client
was interested in getting good quotes about the good work that ARO does
from its outstanding list of world renown guests. These quotes will
be used on the next version of their informational video.
click here to view video clip
The event was presided by ARO Director Dr. Jim Chang. Speakers
included General John Coburn (Commander, U.S. Army Materiel
Command), Dr. Michael Andrews (Deputy Assistant Secretary of the
Army) and Dr. Robert Whalin (Director of the Army Research
Laboratory). Several Nobel Prize winners showed up for the
festivities including Professor Charles Townes (1964 Nobel Laureaute),
Professor Herbert Brown (1979 Nobel Laureaute), Professor Daniel
Tsui (1998 Nobel Laureaute) and Professor Alan MacDiarmid (2000 Nobel Laureaute).
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Daniel
Kleppner is
professor of physics at M.I.T. He
is the father of the atomic clock and the Global Positioning System.
His research interests are in high- precision measurements, quantum optics,
and experimental atomic physics.
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Alan
MacDiarmid is professor of chemistry at the University of
Pennsylvania. His field extends into synthetic metals,
electronic polymers and infrared camouflage. He won the 2000 Nobel
Prize in chemistry. |
Bruce
Wittman of Eagle Video interviews Nobel Prize winner professor Alan
MacDiarmid. Bruce decided to light his interviews in limbo so
he could add background elements in post production. Subjects were lit
with one key and one backlight and a Flex-fill for bounce. |
Charles Townes
is professor of physics at the University of California at Berkeley.
He won the 1964 Nobel Laureate in Physics
for fundamental work in the field of quantum electronics, which has led to the construction of oscillators and
amplifiers based on the maser-laser principle. |
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