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The Talented People I Work With at Boston Productions

Wed, 08 Oct 2008 05:26:38 EST

The opening screen of Bruce Speros the Bean and the Bean
Since I have moved and started my new job at Boston Productions, I haven't really written anything about where I work. If you have looked at my resume lately, you will have gotten a little feel for what I do.

I do a lot of Flash development these days working with Actionscript 3 and Adobe Air. I work for a company called Boston Productions Inc. that specializes in hardware, software, multimedia, and film development for museums and special venues. Due to my past work in more traditional programming languages and fanatical hobby experience in electrical engineering, I have been enjoying being able to help integrate even more great features into the already awesome projects we work on. I have the pleasure of being able to work with many talented people at Boston Productions.

Bruce Spero is my boss and quite a talented film maker, programmer and jack of all trades when it comes to media production and technology. His last two films have been featured on Boston.com He has had recent winning entries in the 48 Hour Film Festival, and currently has a short musical called The Bean and the Bean in the Equal Exchange Invitational. The Bean and the Bean was made in 48 hours.

The first page of Mikes article in Creative Cow Magazine
Mike Sullivan is one of the editors I work with. He has been a big contributor over at Creative Cow for quite a while and recently had an article published in the 09-Non Broadcast Video & Production issue of their magazine. The article is titled "Westward Ho" and it features an exhibit Boston Productions did for the National Historic Trails Center in Casper, Wyoming.

Bob Noll out on the Oregon Trail
Bob Noll is the head honcho of Boston Productions. He was recently on a shoot where he documented a trip across the Oregon Trail that is currently in post production. Bob has also recently had work exhibited in the Smithsonian. All of his work I have ever seen has been extremely cool. I always enjoy his lighting style and enduring passion toward the jobs we are working on.

I also work with a host of other talented people including editors, producers, writers, and engineers. The only reason I have not done profiles on them as well is because there isn't anything online about them!

Charles Palen has been involved in the technology sector for several years. His formal education focused on Enterprise Database Administration. He currently works as the principal software architect and manager at Transcending Digital where he can be hired for your next contract project. Charles is a full stack developer who has been on the front lines of small business and enterprise for over 10 years. Charles current expertise covers the areas of .NET, Java, PHP, Node.js, Javascript, HTML, and CSS. Charles created Technogumbo in 2008 as a way to share lessons learned while making original products.

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