Past Projects:

October 2009 - Jim Krause served as Production Manager and provided a camera package for a satellite event broadcast live from the Kelly School of Business for Flying Colors, out of Washington, DC. The program was sponsored by GE and included feeds from 7 locations around the globe.

February, 2009 - Jim Krause completed editing & revising Wilderness Plots: Songs and Stories from the Prairie, an Emmy Award nominated, hour-long documentary that first aired on WTIU in 2008 as Wilderness Plots. In 2009 the program was picked up by APT, for distribution to more than 40 networks.

Wilderness Plots: Songs and Stories from the Prairie features five noted singer-songwriters (Krista Detor, Tim Grimm, Carrie Newcomer, Tom Roznowski, and Michael White) who wrote songs based on short stories penned by Scott Russell Sanders. In addition to featuring some incredible videography and captivating performances, the project examines the process of writing, creative collaboration, and the historical roots of our culture. Check out the show and the DVD, which are available from WTIU. Also be sure to visit Wilderness Plots on the web.

December 2008 - Tabletop produced two videos for OPTIONS, a not-for-profit organization that helps people with disabilities lead self-directed and fulfilled lives. These were followed by production of a 30 and 60-second public service announcement.

August 2008 - We produced a series of customer serive testimonials for Hanapin Marketing, a firm specializing in internet and search marketing.

December 2007 - Tabletop produced a video for Rounder recording artist, Carrie Newcomer talking about her album, The Geography of Light. You can view the video on YouTube.

Videographer for 1:47, a documentary exploring a massive explosion that shook Richmond, Indiana in 1968. The double explosion and fire claimed 41 lives, injured hundreds more, and forever changed the future of the town. For more information, visit 1:47film.com.

Looking for the Emmy Award nominated documentary, Elkinsville, Washed Away by Progress? Check out the links below. You can also purchase a copy through WTIU:

 

 

 

 

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