This section is an archive of my best work from my days in broadcast TV and radio. I spent a combined total of 17 years in broadcasting, starting from my teenage years. I could probably take up a whole other blog just telling old war stories, but this is where I let my work speak for itself, except for where I step in to give each spot some context and explain how I achieved certain effects. If your computer is equipped with the Flash player - and I'm not sure they even make computers now that aren't - you can even view the spots at a reasonable (but small and space-saving) resolution.
Any music, show footage, logos and other copyrighted intellectual property that appears here is owned by either the stations, networks, music libraries or syndicators; this material only appears here in the context of how I used it in these spots. Unless otherwise noted, all spots actually aired.
Where I am now
I now do freelance video production, concentrating mostly on post though I do occasionally do some shooting, at my home studio. You can learn more about that business at theLogBook.com Media. Since bailing out of broadcast at the end of 2006, I have produced three direct-to-DVD projects with more on the way, done web video conversions and interactive web video pieces for clients, did graphic design and post for a half-hour talk show pilot and continue to work on other projects. I haven't been starving by a long shot. I also now have a son who's racing toward the tender age of two, and I couldn't ask for a better edit suite buddy.