Wednesday, April 25, 2012

RESUME (April 25)


Kyle Rebar
211 Erie Street, Jessup, PA 18434 • 570-504-4674 • rebark2@gmail.com

Internship Experience

WVIA FM, Pittston, PA June - September 2011
  • Recording Assistant for Home Grown Music and All That Jazz radio programs
    • Assisted with microphone set up and mixing sessions
  • Organized and cataloged modern rock and jazz CD intake
  • Assisted with live radio broadcasts from the Scranton Jazz Festival
  • Recorded interviews with artists and attendees at the Celebration of the Arts Festival

Work Experience

Let's Get Cozy With Larry Wargo, tv crew, Scranton, PA December 2011 to Present
  • Camera, Audio, Puppet operator
  • General Preproduction

The Scranton Times, Scranton, PA March 2012 to Present
  • Recovery Driver

Schiff's Restaurant Services, Scranton, PA 2008 to April 2012
  • Dry Product Stocker, Sales Clerk, Inventory

Martin Bowsfield, film crew, Gouldsboro, PA August 2011
  • Production Assistant
    • Pulled slates, set up lighting, supervised other PA's, operated reflectors,
managed camera equipment (batteries, lenses)

Steamtown Original Music Showcase, Scranton, PA September 2011
  • Production Assistant
    • set up and tear down of camera equipment and cranes.

Time Travel Boy, film crew, Clarks Summit, PA October 2011
  • Gaffer

Marywood University, Scranton, PA May 2010
Socio-Drama DVD Technical Crew
  • Audio and Boom Operator

Education

B.A. Digital Media, Marywood University, Scranton PA 2009 – 2012 (expected)
  • Dean's List, GPA 3.7
  • English Minor
  • Activities / Responsibilities
    • Secretary of the English Club
      • Organized book readings, discussions, fund raisers
      • Created radio and video promos for club events
    • Technical Director for live Basketball broadcasts and Mental Health Matters
    • DJ and Radio News Anchor for VMFM 91.7
    • News Package Video Editor for TVM News
    • Editor, Videographer for the Bayleaf student literature magazine

Portfolios

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Constructing the Cardboard Box



This past weekend, twenty-five man-hours were spent spent erecting the glorious structure that is the CARDBOARD BOX.  The walls measured approximately 12 ft. x 10 ft and were made of wood, various screws, and improvised brackets.  A rickshaw structure, it features three removable wall panels for lighting and camera placement.  The front door is fashioned from a cut out affixed to a microphone stand.  Special thanks to Allison and Aj for helping complete the structure.