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Information Technology Design

Location:
Cambridge, MA
Posted:
December 24, 2012

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Resume:

Kriss BarnhartEmail: **************@*****.***

Education:

Harvard University, Extension School

Applicant to the degree of Master of Liberal Arts

Information Technology,

Digital Media Arts and Instructional Design

Current GPA: 4.0

Hofstra University

Bachelor of Arts, May 1994. Summa Cum Laude.

Major in Communication Arts, Television and Film Production;

minor in Drama Production.

Cumulative GPA: 3.9

Academic Honors include:

Phi Beta Kappa International Honor Society

Alpha Epsilon Rho-National Broadcasting Society

Distinguished Academic Scholarship/Gittelson Scholar (Hofstra University)

Hofstra University Trustees' Scholarship

Employment History:

August 2010 to present:

Harvard University.

Cambridge, MA.

Distance Education Production Team Leader,

Extension School Distance Education;

Directly manage newly formed team of 5 full-time producers.

Continue all daily duties of Senior Video Production Specialist (below),

including shooting, editing, web publishing, and pedagogy development,

as well as department-wide workflow management, part-time shift assignments,

and other production logistics.

March 2003 to present:

Boston Red Sox.

Boston, MA.

Video run crew;

Operate equipment for scoreboard big screen crew during games.

Positions include video camera operator and instant replay operator.

Assist camera shader, route signals, and troubleshoot equipment as needed.

Occasional shooting of off site events.

April 2006 to August 2010 (promoted, above):

Harvard University.

Cambridge, MA.

Senior Video Production Specialist,

Extension School Distance Education;

Organize daily production of all distance education classes in

Division of Continuing Education (about 130 per year), managing workflow of

10 full time and 25 part time producers and videographers. Book and staff

tapings of special class sessions and lectures. Shoot and edit video as

needed, in both control room and field production settings. Convert

classroom presentations to web media. Serve as specific "course producer"

for about 16 classes per year, advising and training faculty in use of

web presentations, real-time interactive online media, course websites,

virtual classroom spaces, and other distance education tools.

May 2000-March 2006:

Emmanuel College.

Boston, MA.

Director of Media Services;

Continue all production and organizational duties of Media Coordinator (below),

act as technical consultant in design and construction of 11 new installed media

systems in classrooms, as well as provide technical support for such facilities.

Develop plan for integration of Media Services into Information Technology.

Advise newly founded student Radio Club.

Fall 2000 and Spring 2002:

Emmanuel College.

Boston, MA.

Adjunct faculty;

Design, propose, and teach a new 2-credit course in introductory video production,

including hands-on skills, aesthetics, and philosophical issues of media.

January 1997-May 2000 (promoted, above):

Emmanuel College.

Boston, MA.

Media Coordinator;

Provide video shooting and editing services to campus,

teach workshops in video production, purchase and maintain equipment,

set Media Services policy,

design and implement a new tracking system for all classroom A/V

equipment to eliminate overbooking,

schedule and supervise 18 student employees in deliveries of A/V equipment,

maintain A/V libraries.

February 1995-January 1997:

Massachusetts Insititute of Technology.

Cambridge, MA.

Senior Secretary, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering;

Responsible for designing and editing office publications,

direct interaction with students, database design and maintenance,

statistics, event planning, and general office duties.

September 1994-January 1995:

John Leonard Personnel Associates.

Boston, MA.

Temporary office help in various firms;

Responsibilities including brochure design, drafting correspondence,

arranging travel plans, and event planning.

Fall 1993:

Hofstra Saturday Classes, Hofstra University.

Hempstead, NY.

Teaching Assistant, Introduction to Television Production;

Assist in teaching basic studio production to 6-9th graders.

Manage the training studio, run equipment checks, individual tutoring.

Complete listing of freelance work and independent projects, current references,

and demo reel available upon request.

updated September 16, 2012

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