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W Braud
With over 30 years of video and film production, Wallace Braud, brings a wide array of experience to any media production assignment. Having shot, produced, and edited programming ranging from entertainment to corporate identity across the U.S. and in many countries overseas, he provides effective, creative solutions for a client’s communications needs, always with the goal of exceeding their expectations.
Even while working on his degree in Broadcast Communications, he began his career as an associate producer at the PBS affiliate owned by the University of Houston. The next step, after college, was as the V.P. of Production for the Episcopal Radio & TV Foundation (now Episcopal Media Center) in Atlanta, GA. Through contacts there, Wallace then spent 5 years as Director of Media Production for Habitat for Humanity International. Since the late 80’s, home has been Chattanooga, where he managed the creative departments for three production companies and now works as a freelance director of photography and editor working for a broad range of producers, the networks and many large and small corporations. Wallace’s work spans the gamut from drama to documentary; including projects which have garnered about a dozen local and national awards for directing and editing. He is a founding director of the Chattanooga Film Society, former director of the Association for the Future of Film and Television in Tennessee, and an alumnus of the 2010 Holmsberg Arts Institute.