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Experience Broadcast clients Corporate video Corporate video clients Documentary production
Cambridge Communication provides complete video production services as well as single service solutions to supplement broadcast and corporate video teams. Reporting, research, scriptwriting, videography, digital graphics, sound and editing are provided in partnership with other talented communication professionals who are part of the Cambridge Communication team. Experience
as a news photographer and
reporter has given Sabrina Davis the opportunity to cover high-profile
national, state and local stories. She has traveled with the U.S.
Air Force to Qatar to videotape and report on Expeditionary Force
activities. She has reported for ABC News and Nightline from the eye
of hurricanes on the East Coast. She the was pool photographer for
a statewide network of television stations during the first media
visit to the nations plutonium weapons facility in Los Alamos,
N.M. She has reported from the U.S. Capitol, inaugurations, crime
scenes, courthouses, military bases as troops returned from battle
and NCAA national basketball tournaments. Rick Allen is lead consultant and videographer for Cambridge Communication broadcast video projects. Through partnership with Allen's Nautilus Productions, we provide clients with the high-quality videography, lighting and digital editing essential to delivering a compelling and clear message. Corporate video: Corporate video clients provide the same opportunity to find the best way to tell a compelling, often complex story, or convey critical information that needs to be easily understood by a specific audience. Cambridge Communication takes time with clients to discuss their goals, successes, fears and mistakes to help them feel comfortable and in control of the production process. (back to top) Corporate video clients: General Dynamics BB&T Sprint IBM University of North Carolina Wilmington, Watson School of Education AARP BlueStar Batteries Awesome Awnings (back to top) Documentary production: In partnership with Rick Allen of Nautilus Productions, Davis co-produced, researched and wrote the award-winning documentary Assault on America: The Battle for Torpedo Junction which aired on the Canadian History Channel in 2001. The hour-long production provides a personal look at the German U-boat war on the East Coast. Viewers visit with witnesses and victims of the carnage and German submariners as they share their experiences of World War II. They find out why the East Coast was called torpedo alley and they visit the bones of the U352 as she lies in 120 feet of water 26 miles off the North Carolina coast. (back to top) |