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Paul Frederick has been involved in television production for nearly 20 years. As an employee of Mountain Lake PBS, Paul learned all aspects of production, from studio lighting, audio, and live directing, to producing live events and documentaries. While at the station he was videographer and editor on several national public television programs such as VOICES OF SCOTLAND and REACH FOR THE SKY, and as Producer/Videographer/Editor on A SONG FOR SISTERS.
Videography and editing became a passion in those early years, garnering numerous awards, including a regional Emmy Nomination for outstanding camera in a documentary for MOUNTAIN LAKE SERENADE.
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In 2001, Paul struck out on his own and established Paul Frederick Productions. A small independent company that still specializes in all areas of production, from program creation to corporate and commercial work as well as camera operator for live sporting events. With a strong belief in the ideology of public television, Paul has continued his work in documentaries through WMHT, the PBS affiliate in Troy, NY. His credits for the station include serving as Producer/Videographer/Editor on several national programs such as HUDSON RIVER JOURNEYS, SENECA RAY STODDARD: AN AMERICAN ORIGINAL, and LEGACY IN STONE.
Other public television programs include ENTER THE HAGGIS: LIVE AT LANNIGAN’S BALL (A celtic rock concert program for broadcast and DVD), The HIDDEN ADIRONDACKS (an 8 episode travel program) and AMERICA’S TEAM: BEING A US AIR FORCE THUNDERBIRD.
When time allows Paul enjoys taking his cameras into the heart of the Adirondack Mountains in Upstate New York. Here he has amassed the largest collection of Adirondack scenic footage in existence. Hundreds of hours of standard and high definition footage has been used in his productions of ADIRONDACK VISIONS and ADIRONDACK WILD, as well as sold as stock footage on ARTBEATS.com.
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Paul Frederick Productions is based in West Chazy, NY.
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Check out the new documentary!
Divine Discontent: Charles Proteus Steinmetz - The documentary will combine a narrative with actors reading key transcripts accompanied by interviews with leading historians, scientists, engineers and educators. It will incorporate original film and photographs from collections at the Schenectady Historical Association, Schenectady Museum (home of General Electric’s photographic archives) and organizations related to Steinmetz.
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AMERICA’S TEAM: BEING A US AIR FORCE THUNDERBIRD - They’ve been thrilling audiences since the 1950’s! The Thunderbirds have been seen by millions of people all over the world but few have seen what it takes behind the scenes to safely execute their dazzling air show. This program also documents the journey of the first ever female pilot to fly with the team. Her inspirational story is sure to fill your heart with pride and put a lump in your throat! Join her and the entire Thunderbird squadron, at home and on the road to discover what it’s like to be a part of...America’s Team! |
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