Knowledge Drop

Custom Training and Communications Solutions

Online & Blended Learning

Graphics & Animation

Virtual Reality

Websites

Video

Doug brought immense creativity and a polished look to raise the profile of my non-profit. He collaborated on the entire strategic direction of my non-profit’s website and developed a variety of  custom training resources.  A pleasure to collaborate with.

Charles Seymour
President & CEO Club Hope

Doug was the Project Manager for our Foundation for Safety Leadership (FSL) training program. He was a terrific collaborative partner. He was always responsive to my requests and he taught be a lot about instructional design.

Dr. Linda Goldenhar – (Former) Research Director
The Center for Construction Research and Training

“Doug brought immense creativity and a polished look to raise the profile of my non-profit. A pleasure to collaborate with.”

Charles Seymour – President & CEO Club Hope

“Doug was the Project Manager and creative force behind our safety leadership training program. The initiative was so well received it was adopted by OSHA as a popular refresher elective course.”

Linda Goldenhar – Program Manager

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Experience
Graduate from American University with a BA in Communications.
Experience
Freelance as a Grip & Gaffer in Washington DC, notably Silkwood, HBO’s Not Necessarily the News and PBS American Playhouse.
Experience
Start first job as a Stage Manager, Assistant Director, & Director for WUSA-TV CBS in Washington, D.C.
Experience
Move to direct live TV Sports (like ESPN Sports Center) for the Sports News Network from the former studios of USA Today the TV Show.

Portfolio Examples

Staff & Customer Service Training – Hotel & Hospitality

Diversity & Compliance Training- Federal Government

Safety & Leadership Training – Construction Industry

Compliance Training – Transportation Industry

Technical & Trades Training – Unions

Safety Training – Banking

Disaster Response Training for the Construction Trades

Aviation Training – Federal Government

Emergency Preparedness and Response – Federal Government

Teen Pregnancy Mobile App – Federal Government Grant

Teen Pregnancy Mobile App – Federal Government Grant

College Preparation for Highschool Students Training

Technical Training Welding Curriculum – Trade Union

Hospitality Training – Module & Unit Tracking for Learners Game

Diversity Training

Live Zoom Training Program for Largest Trade Union in the United States

Gun Safety Training Certification Program

This Is How I Storyboard A Creative Concept

Strategic Consulting – Revise Website and Messaging, Develop Facilitator Guides & PowerPoint Presentations & Train-the Trainer

Desktop Published Instructor Guide & Companion Student Manual

Desktop Published Instructor Guide

1000 Page Instructor Guide

Various Student Manuals & Instructor Guides

Check out what other professionals say about us – Video Production

I am a professional gaffer, grip and videographer who has worked with Doug on numerous video projects for over 15 years. Doug has extensive experience working with actors and videotaping real people who are interviewed on camera. Doug is highly creative as a director and as a producer runs a highly organized video shoot designed to save the client time and money.

Barry Oxendine Oxendine Productions

I have known Doug over 15 years. We share information and our experiences working in the film industry. You will find him to be extremely professional, highly collaborative and will produce a very compelling video for you.


Eduardo Sanchez Director The Blair Witch Project and Queen of the South/USA TV Network

1. (Wide shot building). Dissolve in flames to indicate a fire breaking out.

2. (Medium shot). Zoom into fire and tilt up and push camera into the window (floor) above.

3. (Medium Close-up). Push into window and dissolve through glass pane window into panel 4.

4. (Wide shot). Dissolve in smoke starting to billow through vent before fire dampers close.

5. Show damper as depicted. (A) dissolve in smoke. (B) Show motorized louver shutting damper (C). (D) Dissolve in graphic.

6. (Wide shot stairwell). (A) dissolve in air pattern w/(B) fire & smoke moving. (C) Workers running down stairwell via dissolves.

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