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Welcome! 
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My name is Suzanne Popovich Chandler 
I am an experienced photographer and visual storyteller. 
 


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to see still photography,  broadcast, and commercial production from over 35 years as a photographer and media producer; plus ten years as a multimedia professor.


• Based in Denver and Vail Colorado
• Available for lo
cal & worldwide assignments

• Project consultation
• Education and training
• Guest speaking
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          ​A Point of View Productions, LLC.     ​

AIM High!   LOOK UP!

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Digital Video Communication
and Still Photography
for Broadcast, print, online and Commercial Production 

Shot, produced, and edited this video to raise scholarship funds for the Colorado Children's Chorale.

​"Exceptional eye for composition & portrait lighting."

"Excellent hand held documentary shooter."

"TV photographer whose creativity is unsurpassed."


"A keen sense for client relations."
 
 

​"When it comes to producing media with impact, time is money, experience is priceless."

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All your stuff looked great.  The interviews are very well done. It made it a pleasure to edit. I received a lot of positive feedback on the spinal cord injury spot and some of the credit obviously goes to you…you made it very easy for me to look good.”
 
NBC Nightly News, NY
Frank Decolator, Producer
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Broadcast and Commercial Credits:
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CBS 60 Minutes, CNN Presents, Dateline NBC, Coors Brewery, Xcel Energy Corporate Communications, Freeport-McMoRan Inc., CBS Survivor, The Swan, Real Stories of the Highway Patrol, America’s Most Wanted, live local and national news remotes, streaming media, commercial spots, productions for gov’t agencies, Department of Energy, Department of Transportation, Horizon's Literacy Project,  Police Athletic League, Youth at Risk, numerous non–profit fundraising productions.

Suzanne Chandler - IMDb
www.imdb.com/name/nm2629107/
Award Overview: 
Honored with Tellys, Emmys, National Press Photographer's Top 10 Photographer Rocky Mountain Region, Communication Awards. Three productions I shot for earned National Peabody awards.


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Director of Photography and Lighting for Corporate Clients: 
I shot this story with correspondent,  Bill Geist  and producer, Amy Rosner;broadcast on CBS Sunday Morning:
Documentary on the Boulder Acoustic Society Band:
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Lifestyle Photography  - Photojournalism - Travel- Events 
PictureThere is beauty in Naples, Italy. - the seaside city many say is not worth the trip. Get out your cameras and look for moments like this.
​All Visuals, Text and Photos © Suzanne Popovich Chandler, A Point of View Productions, LLC, Suzanne Chandler Media 


PictureMaybe not the classic way we teach students to hold a camera,or operate a lens - but this sports photographer heard action on the field, looked up from the cellphone in her hand, and captured the play! Wait just a minute, look closely: Can you spot something unusual in this image that possibly communicates a secondary message? (There is a detail in this image revealing how connected we are to our cell phones.)


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“Very responsive in a hectic remote… Suzanne brings not only a well aligned camera and impressive lighting gear but an equally imaginative eye and an attitude that pays no attention to the clock.”
​PJ Jackson. Director and Editor, working on a contract project for the US Veterans Administration
 

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“Thank you for the great job! That you were able to shoot seven interviews and still stay on schedule is a miracle of no small proportion to me…you have such a good eye for lighting and a keen sense of what was happening in the interview that our footage was exceptional.  You are a great shooter and great fun to work with.” 
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 Palisade Films Bill Hopkins, Producer

 
 
Corporate Photography ​

"As my creative partner on complex video production and digital photo projects for over 10 years, I have found Suzanne Chandler of A Point of View Productions, LLC to be a front-line professional and talented resource for tackling the challenges of storytelling. Suzanne's experience with the camera, lighting and producing always shows on set -- whether it's the rigors of shooting in an underground mine, a placid picturesque lakeside setting or against the backdrop of the high altitude alpines. Suzanne's attention to minor details, coupled with well-rounded skills for shooting images that make a difference, makes her a powerful resource for any project. In a business where quality can be elusive, Suzanne is a rare treasure for delivering results that matter!"
​Jim Telle, Freeport McMoRan, Inc.
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Look for everyday moments to find what is revealing about the people in the story.
Look for expression, body language, gestures, 
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Environmental Portrait Photography
​The background, the location, the scene -  tells  part of  the story. This "secondary information" is one of many decisions you make as a digital media producer to influence how the message you want is created - and received.    ​
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Landscape and Scenics 
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 Communicate a sense of place, time, mood, location

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Look for light. Where is the light from? What feeling do you receive from the light? What color is the light? How long will we have the light we see before it changes? The shot at sunset at Echo Lake  is the October selection for Mt Evans Home Health Care and Hospice 2018 calendar.   Proceeds from calendar sales help fund numerous programs providing care for patients and families.
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“Suzanne Chandler is a consummate pro and a pleasure to work with. Her speed is only surpassed by her eye for beautiful composition. After just one day of working with her, I felt as if we had worked together for years. Suzanne made what could have been ordinary interior shots look as spectacular as the Rockies. Excellent composition. Impeccable lighting. Nonstop energy. Suzanne came through for us big time. ”
Lou Maurio, Associate Creative Director NBTY, Inc (Formerly Grey Advertising, NYC)
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Just a little time lapse on a cloudy day 
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I noticed the red convertible about to enter this painted train mural scene. Panning my cell phone along with the vehicle, I hoped I left enough room to separate the vehicle from the black shadow when the car entered in front of the train. The cyclist was a nice treat to a " transportation" themed message.
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Two exposures- two messages 

Tip:  PLACING shadows by shooting with the light, the sun, as a rim light, adds form, texture, and 3- D   to the  2-D reality of photography.  For example,  If  you or your client want an image to illustrate the fact students are studying in the early morning, the exposure  on the top right captures that message and mood more effectively than the same composition in silhouette, below using less exposure.  

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 All Visual Media, Text and Photography © Suzanne Popovich Chandler, A Point of View Productions, LLC, Suzanne Chandler Media
Permission REQUIRED to use Visual Media, Text and Photos  for ANY purpose including education. Please contact me for information 
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Aerial Skier is a profile piece I shot and co- produced for ESPN in the Nat Sot  (Natural Sound) Style. This story earned recognition by National Press Photographer's Association in the Sports Feature category contributing to the honor I received by NPPA as a "Top 10 Photographer in the Rocky Mountains." 
 I was hired repeatedly  by” Real Stories” - an LA based syndicated " reality"  show - to produce, shoot, cast and direct actors (as perpetrators) in reenactments with authentic patrol officers.  With only a three-person crew total, take a look at one of  of the segments we did for this Hollywood client:

The interviews with Columbine parents and students - followed by the fundraising documentary for the Police Athletic League I shot was originally posted to YouTube to share with my MSU- Denver  students, We discussed lighting, composition, and natural sound as a storytelling tool. Most importantly we talked about the positive impact visual storytelling can make to change lifes and sometimes laws. 

A 29 minute documentary  I shot, edited, authored and produced highlighting a medical mission to Vietnam ( 2010)  During  a  two week window, for over 20 years now,  medical team volunteers bring supplies and training  to Vietnamese care givers. This film is  a " rough cut " yet still tells a story about the volunteer medical team and the delicate surgeries they perform in VIETNAM.  I  screen this film with students to share challenges I had in a foreign country working by myself HOPING it will inspire people to get involved with whatever groups or causes call you. - And I hope it inspires film students to produce stories YOU care about.
 
“Working with Suzanne is always a terrific experience. She brings great professionalism and enthusiasm to her work. She has a wonderful eye for pictures and the drive and gumption to capture them.”        BILL GEIST, CBS SUNDAY MORNING



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Suzanne Popovich Chandler Expanded Credit List: 
BROADCAST/ CABLE /BROADCAST PHOTOJOURNALIST, CINEMATOGRAPHY CREDITS
CNN Newsstand, CBS Early Show, CBS Evening News, 60 Minutes, 48 Hours, CBS Sunday Morning, PBS, NBC Weekend Today, NBC Today Show, NBC Nightly News, Dateline NBC, ABC Good Morning America, ABC World News Tonight, Inside Edition, American Journal, Hard Copy, Extra, E-Entertainment, America’s Most Wanted, MTV, ESPN, ESPN 2, Golf Channel, Canadian Broadcasting, Reenactments for Real Stories of the Highway Patrol, Conus, All News Channel, KCNC, KMGH, KRMA, KWGN, FOX Sports, CBS Sports, Outdoor Life Network, Entertainment Tonight, HGTV, Emergency Vets, CBS “Survivors”, Andreas Wollenweider music video, Dr. Oz, World Vision, V Day 11.11.11, Gangsta Rap: An MTV News Special Report, Pope John comes to Denver, 
Passion and Romance: The Wings of the Dove, Science Times,


 
COMMERCIAL/ INDUSTRIAL DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY, CINEMATOGRAPHY  CREDITS
Lutheran Hour Ministries, Westin Hotels, Qwest, Rose Medical Center, MS Society, Sun Microsystems, Freeport – McMoran, Lucent Technology, Home Depot, US West, ATT,  Century Link, MCI, Corporate Express, Saturn, Federal Highway Association, Arco Coal, Jefferson County Library, Metropolitan State University of Denver, Denver University, TIAA-CREF, “She Said Yes” A Documentary on the life and death of Columbine victim Cassie Bernal, First Bank, Sara Lee Corporation, National Women’s Fast-pitch Association, Mile High Karate Infomercials, Oppenheimer Funds, US DOE, Vanna White Teeth Whitener Infomercials, Coors Brewing Company, CO-Bank, Johns Manville, Denver Safehouse, AWAARF, Aliant Foods, Spacemaker, Infant Surgery at Children’s Hospital, Laser Eye Surgery Centers, Colorado Ski Country USA, Chevy Trucks Ski World, Regis University, CentriMed surgery videos,
 EG & G, Regional Transportation District (RTD), Xcel Energy, Vail Ski School Master Camps DVD, Web-MD, John Grossman, MD, College Invest, Piton Foundation, Evergreen High School, Web-MD, Colorado Department of Transportation. Dish TV, Youth at Risk, Sawaya Law Firm, Bank of the West, Kevin Danzig Band, John Denver Heartland Music Commercial, MTV Gangsta Rap, Pope John Paul  visits Denver, for World Youth Day.  
 
FIELD PRODUCER / VIDEO PRODUCER CREDITS
ESPN 2, America’s Most Wanted, NBC Nightly News, Reenactments for Real Stories of the Highway Patrol, Entertainment Tonight, Inside Edition, E true Hollywood Stories Horizons Student Enrichment Program, Colorado Academy 100 Year History and Celebration DVD, Vail Ski School Master Camp Training, Colorado Children’s Chorale Let Them Sing Fundraising Campaign.
 

CONTRIBUTING STILL  PHOTOGRAPHY AND VIDEO ASSIST : White Fang 2 – Ken Olin, Director, Second Unit, Aspen, CO.
 
COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY AND PHOTOJOURNALISM CREDITS:  Vail Trail, Rocky Mountain News, Colorado Children’s Chorale, Xcel Energy, Freeport – McMoran, Vail Resorts, Senior & Family portraits, Phelps- Dodge, EG&G, Actor Headshots, The Venue Theatre- Hairspray, Stage Door, High Point Dance Academy, Rod Powell Real Estate, Berkshire Hathaway, Kevin Danzig Band, Canyon Courier Newspapers, Mt Evans 2018  Calendar October picture.

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Suzanne Chandler - IMDb
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 "Deki's Journey" is a story I shot  that was included in V-Day 11.11.11 - a full length documentary directed by John Goheen and EP'd by Pat Woodard.   Participation on this documentary  is one of  the most rewarding  of  my career for many reasons, Besides having work included among some of the  most talented and award -winning TV storytellers,   I  personally witness at the many screenings I held in Colorado, Oklahoma, and Semester at Sea, the positive  response and impact  Goheen's vision and film has on our nation's  veterans .
V- Day 11.11.11 was made entirely through probono efforts by everyone involved to use our skills to thank and honor veterans and their families.  It  went on to  earn several awards- locally and nationally - including
an International Silver Screen Award.  Please  share  the full length  film link on YouTube here with veterans and everyone!
Feature I shot for CBS Early Show.  Fun piece illustrates good use of natural sound "breathers" in a typical broadcast news script.


Providing Education, Training and Consultation  - Digital Photography and HD  Media Production


Visual storytelling and filmmaking that makes a difference starts with one step, followed by the next .  Taking action on something you care about starts with investing your time because you have a  desire to tell a story that matters.

The most important requirement to produce a video with impact  is your commitment to it.
The second most important consideration  is surrounding yourself with people who have experience in video production and visual storytelling -AND are people  who want to see YOUR story and YOUR vision succeed.



I  welcome assisting and creating with non traditional storytellers, and anyone new to digital journalism and filmmaking . 
I welcome collaborating with experienced media producers  too who are looking for fresh ideas for their productions that are creative, informative, inclusive, and exceeds goals.

Call me for a consultation if ....
you have made a million videos or are new to the power of storytelling,
if you have a desire to tell a story, a need to advocate, a concern or wish to blow the whistle,  an injustice you want corrected, or a reason to celebrate, serve another, rejoice in your Faith, share  your art,  your children, your family history, your joys,  your music, your dreams,  heroes next door or in the world that you admire, or you want a fresh way to  market your business,  your message ...
I am interested in hearing from you,
(Stories that matter to you  that are legal and  are not harmful in anyway are welcomed here.)


My career in broadcasting started in local news, expanded to national news, to serve a wide variety of demanding production goals.   After over 30 years, I chose to go into  higher education  to reach underrepresented voices after covering the Columbine shootings,

I did not start teaching media production in higher ed until 2011. I was advised I needed a Masters degree first so I returned to grad school and earned a MA in broadcast and print journalism to add to over 35 years on location in production. From my first adjunct teaching position at Metro State University of Denver in 2011, interim teaching at Colorado Mountain College, full time faculty position at University of Oklahoma, media arts instructor at  Art institute of Colorado, I  designed and taught 12 courses in journalism and hands on media production. After serving the creative community for 50 years, AIC closed their doors in December 2018.  I was there through fall quarter as one of the remaining instructors for graduating students. My intent to reach more non traditional voices became clear to me that is does not have to be through higher education. After all, I was telling more diverse stories and reaching larger audiences and diverse clients while working as a photographer in the business running POV productions working in local and national news and for  diverse corporate and commercial clients vs a media production instructor or professor. 
 
A Point  of  View Productions Mission Statement:
POV started in the early  1990's  built on a passion for visual storytelling launched simply as a female cameraman's POV with a mission to serve diverse audiences I felt were more representative of  all of us. 
POV set out one step at a time by telling multimedia  stories through more non traditional people in front of - and behind the lens.

(Re- read the above mission before reading this:Yes, female cameraman was my description because camerawoman came up  as a spell check. )


The remainder of the mission details POV is built on a passion for the positive impact through multimedia messages, welcoming  each individual's uniqueness  where everyone  feels  safe and included.This philosophy serves a greater good because we all grow with confidence  and  utilize the benefits of courage vs fear. Whether we work  in corporate communication or news, POV  ALWAYS enjoys pitching more inclusive  and diverse story ideas and production treatments. It is what we have been doing since day 1 in 1981. Let me help YOU with stories that Matter to YOU!  I am so grateful for all the opportunities to share stories that make a difference!
  1. If you need just a basic consult or want to work the entire project together, I always give my all . I serve YOUR message,  your goals, vision and VOICE -  utilizing over thirty years of super diverse experience at your door, It is fun too!
POV CORE VALUES:

Gender opportunity is a value I  am grateful for every day, but we need awareness to the benefits of gender opportunity  for society. It is not to be feared. Did you know that men and families are happier and healthier in countries with more gender equality? 
Gender opportunity is achieved easily.through positive simple step action: -HIRE  a women at least HALF the time since  women  make up HALF the population. 
Do your homework.
Is it a woman owned business in name only? 
Hire women half the time and make sure they are the ones actually doing the work. 


Whatever you do, going to doctors, dentists, physical therapists, ski instructors, lawyers, business people,  media consultants, photographers,- whatever you do , make an effort to hire a woman. ( It does not have to be me!
Send me your thoughts! 

What stories MATTER TO YOU but you don't know where to start or how to do them?
My goal is to welcome YOU! 



The sky is  the limit!
 Look Up!  










Story I shot for CBS Evening News:
Celebrating  student's work for class assignments:
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My philosophy on teaching visual communication:
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​                       Experiential Education
Before I add  lighting theory  to still or moving visual education,  my students have a strong foundation in photo and storytelling skills using composition, lens choice, angle, focus, exposure, expression, and message,  When I add studio lighting,  I 
begin by setting up a lighting scheme myself and not  a lecture on contrast ratios, etc,  I begin by setting up  a positive, hands on,  learning environment. I find that  students use the lighting gear with more creativity,  and less stress after they first have a positive experience  creating images that reveal the drama lighting  adds.  Creative footage acquired 
" hands on “ leads  to  expanded  discussions and builds student interests on concepts and academic photographic  theory..  Students expand to more  experimentation based on a growing foundation of success, theory and  yes  ===  fun! 

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Student photographer, Mark Seims, captured this beautiful portrait of classmate, and fellow photographer, Julius Bitarabeho. 

Contributing to another person's  education is equally rewarding to awards or opportunities I have received personally in my production career. I truly enjoy using my photographic and photojournalism expertise for numerous reasons - particularly the opportunity for my client’s -and student's- to achieve THEIR goals.  



 
When I have the privilege to teach photography or media production, I offer a variety of assignments providing  "real world"   skills,  resulting in productions the "real world" uses. This assignment is a HOW TO video - in this case, How to use the Zoom H1 digital recorder.
 " Tips is cinematically GORGEOUS! I am really happy to have a few of my personal  "not well-known" audio recording tips preserved in this training video too.My EFP students made it easy for an audience to learn the content - because of their well written, well produced,  beautifully shot and well paced, edited production.
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  "What do you see when you look at me?"  
produced,  written and edited  by  one of my EFP students, Arin Alexander, is a 30 second spot  illustrating a personal and powerful message using the ease of  21 st century technology.  It speaks to women ( and men)   of all skin colors, age, disability, sexual orientation. It provides  an idea  I   observe by listening :  we have more in common than what separates us.  I am deeply touched by this short PSA for a number of reasons, The first is that it comes from Arin's heart, I was able to provide the environment for her to create and feel safe using technology she was not comfortable with when we first met. Arin's  courage  to  take that first step toward her goal to share a personal message, produced  a spot  people can identify with from around the globe.  Men as well as women  find comfort, sympathy, understanding; no longer feeling alone with similar negative self talk or self  image. 
I enjoy working with students  and clients  producing stories that help us take a  moment to hear each other. By listening, not yelling,  and welcoming  all  viewpoints,  is a step in the direction  toward understanding humanity and addresses a happier outlook improving mental health. Feeling listened to does not have to be agreed with yet can have benefits of feeling cared about. Our world is interactive now. There is a lot of negative energy that can be lessened by more positive media production. I look at what do you see and  I feel hope. There is so much good that productions made with diverse messages can provide that I feel so much positive energy helping students, friends, clients,  whoever - to share their messages through media. As of December 2018 i am no longer teaching in Higher education, but i will continue reaching and teaching media production as I did before I went into higher ed in 2011, Do not hesitate to ask me about any media production question you have - You do not have to hire me -  I can point you in a direction that will add to your message or we WILL work together and that is great too!!  I envision a world using the ease and affordability of media production  for , inspiration, hope, education to potentially solve the problems that separates people from mental wellness, physical fitness, prosperity, God as each one interprets - and ultimately peace and happiness. It is my mission through POV productions to welcome ALL to achieve our highest sense of self through positive stories that matter to you,

As the OU SAE Fraternity bus YouTube video made national news in 2015, I asked my OU EFP students if they would  like to respond to the SAE video for one of their assignments.  As we discussed what happened on the bus, I asked,  " is it possible  we - as human beings of diverse backgrounds -are more similar  than we are different ? "  IT is horrific what was chanted on that bus, and it took quite some courage for me to ask that question, but my students were shocked and hurting - as I was too, We went into the studio. I demonstrated how to light  with one light  to have the viewer not be able to  identify visually  who is talking in a video. I  made a  suggestion  students could shoot  in silhouette and have people discuss issues that are affecting everyone as human beings not separated by age, race, sexual identity, religion, disability, etc. .I stated  students could  produce whatever  they wish  as long as the piece accomplished the learning objectives of the assignment in general. Students certainly did not have to respond to SAE, ut what a pleasant surprise that two students took me up on my offer and invited their classmates to participate. This production,
" Stop the Prejudice Spread the Love "  is the work of two EFP students, Gaitlin Didiier and Trevor  Slack,
deciding to respond to the negative SAE publicity answering my question, are all OU students like those in the YouTube VIDEO? of course not! Gaitlin and Trevor interviewed their peers and included a  grandparent  for the audio we hear.  A tiny suggestion I  gave  my class ended up with a powerful piece  produced from THEIR hearts, with THEIR message - just as I hoped.  They also earned an honorable mention in the  experimental film  category in a regional student film contest.   I am proud to make a difference  with  students -and clients outside academia -  who seek my opinion for media production.                                One of my goals as a media producer- and a teacher- is  to  inspire  and ignite the use of media to  inform and do good.
​ "Stop the prejudice ..." is a good start.

A few on location pictures -  click image and play to begin short  behind the scene slideshow.

A short clip with Danny DeVito before we started " rolling" - i.e recording.





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​I shot this story on Snowboarding for NBC Today Show in beautiful Beaver Creek, Colorado. I spent two days in ski boots shooting the retail footage and skiing on the mountain with camera gear. frank Reap was an outstanding chief gear hauler - and expert skier - with all the extra batteries, tapes, WATER, we needed.
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The fact that I am a photographer AND a part time Vail ski instructor for over 25 years helps! (There is nothing better than pitching ski related stories because often I get to do them!)
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This is a scripted video production I shot for Xcel Energy featuring employees in the field for one scene,  and five professional  actors for the two remaining scenes.

One objective is to communicate an Xcel service when power goes out, Xcel contacts customer's cell phone automatically  to communicate the estimated time power will be restored.   The first scene  is a typical living room - family happily playing board games prior to the power outage, Film tip: We use CTB Full in front of my three HMI Daylight balanced lights to represent moon light after the power  goes out. I think it works well, do you?

The second location in the field with Xcel employees. The third location provided the green screen studio for the actor direct to camera standup. This  is produced by setting up my portable studio  and production gear  in an empty area in Xcel's Denver corporate headquarters.  The actor is  able to point to precise areas  in the composition by using green dots on clear plexiglass  keyed out perfectly by talented composite editor. 

My client's vision and planning  is key to the success of the production. (And that Xcel  hired me is also a good call!)  We  had a lot of footage to capture in a short amount of time.  Years of  ENG and EFP experience on my end and a hard working assistant with a "can do" team spirit contributes to  the ability to work quickly in the field as a small two person camera crew. We worked fast and hard enjoying the creative storytelling process too - and Xcel had loads of footage to work with because of my background in news and documentary, meaning we did not have to stop and direct each scene. I could still block the footage in my head which is very efficient - as long as you know this technique inside and out. That's called EXPERIENCE!


​“The client is ecstatic with their spot.  They loved working with you…   I appreciate you being able to take the ball and run with it.  The client is very happy. Thank you”
 
 Maurice Gardner, Creative Director
Channel 4 CBS Denver
 

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A Point of View Productions, LLC Equipment Overview: Cameras and Tripods   ​(Detail info on Production Page)
I own the following production gear. I rent and operate a wide  variety of equipment.  I welcome using your gear if you need.

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HD AND 4 K CAMERAS : 
Sony Alpha A 7 R4

Sony  PMW - EX 3  
Sony  PMW X704K
Nikon D800
Prime and Zoom Lenses 

GoPro Hero  Black
Sachtler Video 8 head with Carbon fiber legs
Assorted tripods for monitors, smaller cameras, stationary audio, jib

Lighting
HMI Joker 800
HMI Joker 400
HMI Joker 200
Arri 650 Fresnel
2 Arri 300’s Fresnel
3 Lowell Tota lights
2 Lowell Open face Omni light
Dedo light –pattern lamps
Pepper light
2 Portable LED’s bi color
C stands, Arms, Sand bags
Portable 1200 watt inverter –runs 800 and 400 HMI’s off car battery
(FYI -Dec 2016 - B and H Photo NYC 400 and 800 Joker package is  $10,798.00.)

Light Modifiers
Black net
Flags
Diffusion
Color correction gels
Party gels
Silks 12X12 with frame 4X4
Reflectors gold / silver
Blue and gold umbrellas
4 Chimera soft boxes Small and extra small
3k Quartz bank for Lowell lights
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Studio
Full studio located 35 minutes from downtown Denver- portable studio as well.
Includes full green screen  @ 15 feet floor space @ 12 feet tall  @ 28 feet wide 
Portable Backdrops
  • Green screen
  • Grey
  • Black
  • Assorted
  • Portable Hollywood MicroDolly  Hollywood MicroJib with  12 ft, curved and 12 ft  straight track,
  • ProPrompter Teleprompter ​
  • Wish List Toys : drone,slider,new mirrorless camera







To request a bid  on your next  DSLR photography or  HD Video Production,or to schedule a small group HD Video or digital photography storytelling  or lighting  workshop:  please text or call 303 775 6333 -  or fill out the form below.  


 All Visual Media, Text and Photography © Suzanne Popovich Chandler, A Point of View Productions, LLC, Suzanne Chandler Media
Permission REQUIRED to use Visual Media, Text and Photos  for ANY purpose including education. Please contact me for information 
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