This video produced by Rick Hatch, on behalf of LDS Employment, demonstrates what my job as a broadcast producer is like. I love what I do. And I was honored that they would pick me to follow around!
Online Production Resume
Mormon Channel Productions:
Everything Creative (91 episodes)
Into All the World (about the first 40 episodes)
Music With a Message (40 episodes) – **internal producer, intellectual property paperwork for music selections for all 40 episodes. Content externally created by Clive Romney.
History of the Hymns or History of Hymns (40 episodes) – **internal producer (asked to take this over after already being established as the program’s narrator), intellectual property paperwork for music selections for all 40 episodes. Content externally created by Clive Romney.
Gospel Solutions for Families (about 24 episodes)
Perspectives on the Prophet Joseph Smith (11 episodes) – **internal producer. Content externally created by Gary Cook.
Enduring It Well – (about 66 episodes) **internal producer. Content created externally by William A. Christensen.
Poets of the Restoration (13 episodes) – **internal producer. Content externally created by Clive Romney.
Stories of General Conference (about 20 episodes)
Assisted other programs such as Mormon Tabernacle Choir Premieres (produced by Ed Payne), Mormon Channel Daily (produced by Albert Poulson), Why I Believe (Produced by Rick Starr), The Light of Men (Produced by Bruce Newbold), A Christmas Carol (Produced by Rick Hatch), Scripture Stories (Produced by Albert Poulson, Brant Leavitt), Faith in Action (Produced by Brant Leavitt), Legacy (Produced by Matt Henderson).
**When content is produced externally, an internal producer shepherds the content and paperwork through the internal processes such as Intellectual Property and Correlation (clearances before and after production). The internal producer also manages budget, prepares written copy for multiple outlets, edits audio teasers, gathers release forms, helps manage music clearances, updates databases, archives the content, submits the content for publication, etc.
BYU Student Productions:
“The Best Crop” (a documentary about Orem’s Orchards) – assisted professor April Chabries as a student Production Manager.
“Inside Out” – assisted professor April Chabries as a student Production Manager to create this film about Navajo basket weaving for the BYU Museum of Art exhibit, “Walk in Beauty: Hohzo and Navajo Basketry.”
“Fanny’s Dream” (based on the book by Carolyn Beuhner) – helped to turn this children’s book into a video under the direction of Glen Anderson at KBYU.
“Through the Years” – assisted Glen Anderson in creating a video about marriage for Dr. Brent A. Barlow (professor of the Family Science Department), at the Instructional Technology Center.
Class projects: “Spam Castle,” “Corners,” and various others
Early Production Reel: