Alumni Network

ONE BIG CREATIVE COMMUNITY

Come to The Art Institute of Phoenix, and you'll join a vast network of creative professionals that spans the U.S. and beyond. Read on to get the details.

Video Production

Amanda Rosinski
Graduating in Spring 1999, Amanda is an Editor for news and other productions for KTVK-3. Utilizing non-linear editing techniques, she is enjoying learning from others in her environment.

David Nash
After graduating in Summer 1999, David became employed by Visual Aid Electronics, an international company that provides exclusive video production for Hyatt Hotels, Sony Corporation, and a variety of event and concert promotions.
As Audio Video Technician, David operates equipment, edits, and coordinates video project production. He hopes to grow with Visual Aid Electronics as a multi-purpose production specialist.

Jason Rosinski
A News Editor from 3 AM til noon for KTVK-3, Jason is learning how to work in all aspects of the news industry and to learn more about production assistance. Graduating in Winter 2000, Jason loves the television news industry because of the constant change and hopes to learn all he can about the industry.

Mark Anthony Tercero
“My career goal is to writer and producer for documentaries and short films.”
Today Tony is working for “Vision Marketing,” a small company that specializes in commercials for the Latino small business market. His is the Editor for the projects and well as one of the production team engaged in script writing, shooting, and production. “My education at The Art Institute of Phoenix gave me the tools I needed for success and pushed me in the right direction. I found that the more strict a teacher was, the better training I received. The opportunity to work on my externship at “Vision Marketing” gave me an inroad to a great job!”

Nina Schnorr
Graduating with her associate's degree in Video Production, Nina found a job with Radiovision, a company that produces promotional videos for national car companies. Nina's duties include digitally editing materials on AVID systems, duplicating tapes, and designing logos for the company's infomercials.
Nina says, "My education helped me learn video terminology and software. This helped me succeed at my current job."
In the next five years, Nina sees herself as a full-fledged AVID Editor. She is open to progressing with her current company or moving into another area. No matter the direction, Nina is pleased that she can work in a field that she truly loves.

Pamela Morris-Malone
A graduate of the Video Production program, Pam is currently the production engineering specialist for KPHO-TV 5 in Phoenix. Her duties include camera operation for the morning and mid-day shows and operating the tele-prompter. She is also learning the CHYRON, a computer graphics generator that produces the titles and slates for the newscast.
Pam has worked in many aspects of the video field during her education and after graduation. She has worked at Young Buck radio station, at KOY radio as a producer and sound engineer, and for EMG as a studio technician. She hopes to get into film production within the next five years. "My education enabled me to handle the equipment and software efficiently, and understand the industry standards and terminology."

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