Diane B.
Director of Media Production at Episcopal School of Jacksonville- Claim this Profile
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Experience
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Episcopal School of Jacksonville
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Primary and Secondary Education
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100 - 200 Employee
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Director of Media Production
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Aug 2008 - Present
Brought on to spearhead and lead the school’s brand new media and film production program, after successfully conceptualizing, developing, and proposing the program’s outline. Expanded the program from buying and managing just two computers and cameras to handling over $100K in production equipment. Responsible for the school’s advertising videos, fundraising videos, and all other school related videos. Key Achievements & Responsibilities: * Teach students on all facets of media production, from filming and editing to scheduling interviews and maintaining equipment. * Manage the school’s budget for new equipment and other production expenses to ensure videos are high quality and up to industry standards. Additional Achievements: *Advertising / Fundraising: Saved the school over $100K in advertising expenses by proposing a program to have the students create videos and content for fundraising initiatives, rather than seeking an external advertising agency. Creates yearly videos for The Episcopal Fund and Thank You videos for donors. *Lead the Way – Video: Instrumental in raising $17M by coordinating film and media students to produce a video for the school’s 50th anniversary, which was designed to increase awareness on school missions and encourage donations for various renovation projects. *Collaborated with the students to highlight global issues impacting our community for the school’s yearly Global Community Day and Community Service Day. *Why Episcopal Series: Produced a series of videos to showcase the school’s: Academics, Athletics, Spiritual Life, and Visual and Performing Arts departments, and to encourage enrollment from junior students in local elementary schools.
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