About Digital Video Editing's Producer

 

 

 

 

Charlie White is an Emmy award-winning producer and director who has worked in broadcasting since 1974. His experience includes directing Nightly Business Report, Star Hustler, Ecole de Cuisine, Dollar Signs and TECHNO@bytes for national PBS television audiences.

Currently, White is Executive Producer/Director of the hit national PBS cooking series entitled Jill Prescott's Ecole de Cuisine. In the summer of 1995, he created the national PBS technology series TECHNO@bytes. He's also Creative Consultant for PBS's Tracks Ahead. White's specialty is promotional spot creation, for which he won an Emmy Award. Here's his complete resume.

In addition, White has been a widely known computer journalist, columnist and contributing editor for a variety of national magazines since 1993. His most recent column, The Cutting Room in DCC (Digital Content Creation) Magazine showed readers how to incorporate high-end digital video technology into TV post-production environments. He had another column in that publication called White Noise, a monthly opinion piece with a regularly acidic yet lighthearted point of view. He's written numerous feature articles, cover stories and reviews for DCC, Video Systems, Digital Studio, Digital Video and Digital Magic, along with hundreds of published articles in other magazines and trade publications. He has written feature articles published in Post Magazine, Broadcast Engineering, TV Technology, Desktop Publishers Journal, Self-Employed Professional, PC Graphics and Video, Full Motion, LiveDV, and Computer Graphics World.

Beyond print journalism, he's also designing and writing HTML for Web sites featuring other columnists and artists, and Milwaukee Public Television. Since he's so thoroughly enjoyed this extensive experience in Internet authoring, now he's completely abandoned the tree-killing business and migrated to the joy that is Internet journalism. He's Senior Producer of this Web site, digitalvideoediting.com.

While beginning his television career, instead of starving White was a radio announcer for classical and jazz stations in Miami and North Carolina. He was also a professional saxophonist, playing with small groups and big bands. The 12-year musical adventure included a seven-year gig with "Los Cumbiamberos," a Latino orchestra that recorded five albums, one of which was for CBS Records in 1983.