502 Video Post
Owner
N2 Productions Jan 2002 - Nov 2007
Post-Production Manager
Scene Three Productions Jan 1997 - Jan 2001
Senior Art Director and Computer Graphics
Country Music Television Jan 1992 - Jan 1997
Graphics Supervisor
Education:
University of Louisville 1990 - 1992
Artcenter College of Design 1989 - 1991
Bachelors, Bachelor of Fine Arts, Advertising, Graphic Design
Skills:
Video Editing Video Shooting Video Production Video Broadcast Director Art Direction Post Production Advertising Producing Television Commercials Film Production Camera Music Videos Multimedia Art Final Cut Pro Animation Graphic Design Editing Digital Media Hd Video Graphics Storytelling Music Web Video Creative Direction Film
Interests:
Community Service Technology Outdoor Sports Tn Titans Fan Travel
502 Video Post since Dec 2007
Owner
N2 Productions, Inc. – Louisville, KY Jan 2002 - Nov 2007
Post-Production Manager
Scene Three Productions, Inc. - Nashville, TN Jan 1997 - Jan 2001
Senior Art Director / Computer Graphics
Country Music Television Jan 1992 - Jan 1997
Graphics Supervisor
Education:
University of Louisville 1990 - 1992
Art Center College of Design 1989 - 1991
Bachelor of Fine Arts, Graphic Design and Advertising
Skills:
Video Editing Video Shooting Video Production Video Broadcast Director Art Direction Post Production
Interests:
Technology, Community Service, Travel, Outdoor Sports, TN Titans Fan
Honor & Awards:
Louie Award
·KFC “50 Years of KFC”
Gold Telly Award
·KFC 3D Store
·New West “Appalachian Log Structure Video”
·KFC Music Video
Gold Aurora Award
·KFC Music Video
·KFC 3D Store
·New West “School to Work” video
Dr. Neumann graduated from the University of North Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1999. He works in Frisco, TX and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Neumann is affiliated with Centennial Medical Center.
Scott Neumann (1972-1976), Rob Pecor (1982-1984), Bill Pangburn (1979-1983), Ray James (1997-2001), Jaci Apel (1976-1980), Heather Anderson (1992-1996)
Lynn Megal, a 59-year-old stay-at-home mom in Bismarck, said she voted to keep the name. Scott Neumann, a 59-year-old high school orchestra teacher in Bismarck, said the moniker is offensive and voted to dump it.