Docked Video & Media Team


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Chris

Video Producer

From an early age I’ve been able to look at anything mechanical and figure out the inner workings. A technical-oriented mind has proven to be a great asset in both writing for trade occupations and consulting with subject matter experts during a project’s content exploration phase. Equally, there is a creative side that loves to capture and edit video. Especially drone footage. Becoming a certified drone pilot, and using the license for commercial projects, has proved to be an exciting journey. Video is one of the best mediums to communicate thoughts and gain trust. I use video whenever possible in marketing, training, sales, or HR projects.


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Dana

Visual Content Producer

I’m an example of a vegetable soup mix of skills, accidentally culminated from my first and greatest passion: photography. Photography led to video, marketing, writing, and graphic design. As client requests morphed, that led to several website designs and then to instructing photography classes. Projects I’ve managed along the way have provided the good fortune for increasing knowledge of servers, browsers, databases, and other random tech stuff. Everything meshes together in one way or another as client needs ebb and flow. My visual content solutions are created based on current trends, technology, client needs, timeline, and budget.


Our Road Tools

Docked Home

We call her Noah’s Ark #2.
She is 45′ of love and an upgrade to our previous bumper pull camper named Noah’s Ark. The first Noah’s Ark was named by my father in law, and years later we are still stuck with that name. She’s got plenty of space for learning and working. The camper has a 12′ toy box, storage loft, and two patios.
Our entire life in a box!

Work Space

Many images and course interactions have been edited/developed from that very couch. There are two patios to spread out and several TV’s that function as a second monitor. Plus a few Bluetooth speakers, snacks, and Soda Stream beverages to enhance the learning/working environment.

Fun Toys

It’s not all work!
We’re big believers in balancing work and play. The toy box contains our favorite hobbies! Bicycles, compound bows, stand-up paddle boards, RC cars, adventure motorcycles, and a huge bag full of every type of ball imaginable.

WiFi

One of our biggest expenses every month! We have an unlimited WiFi plan with a booster as well as a large data plan for our phones. We have a regular household network in the camper with a printer and wireless drives to backup data.

Parked Home

We call her Noah’s Ark #2.
She is 45′ of love and an upgrade to our previous extra long bumper pull camper named Noah’s Ark. The first Noah’s Ark was named by my father in law, and years later we are still stuck with that name. We picked a camper specifically setup to give each person space for learning and working. The camper has a 12′ toy box, sleeping loft, and two patios. The other added bonus is each person has extra storage for clothes and personal keepsakes as we do not have a storage unit.
Our entire life in a box!

Work Supplies

Many images and course interactions have been edited/developed from that very couch. In the loft is where all text books and art supplies are stored. There are two patios to spread out and several TV’s that function as a second monitor. Plus a few Bluetooth speakers, snacks, and Soda Stream beverages to enhance the learning/working environment.

Fun Toys

It’s not all work!

We’re big believers in balancing work and play. The toy box contains our favorite hobbies! Bicycles, compound bows, stand-up paddle boards, RC cars, scooters, and a huge bag full of every type of ball imaginable. On rainy days or after the sun goes down, the kids are allowed to play on their XBox.

WiFi

One of our biggest expenses every month! We have an unlimited WiFi plan with a booster as well as a large data plan on our phones. We have a regular household network in the camper with a printer and Airport to backup all data.