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M-F 8:30 AM-5:30 PM
Sat 9 AM-3 PM
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Al Shilling Video Productions, Inc.
1711 SE Third Street
Cape Coral, Florida 33990
Phone/Fax: 239.458.8972

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ASVP
began operating in 1992 in Ft. Myers, Florida. Al Shilling arrived
to go to work as a news videographer for WINK-TV, a CBS affiliate.
Prior to working in Florida, Al had worked for television stations
in Mississippi and Missouri.
While working at WINK, Al began
doing freelance video work outside of electronic journalism. This
work included working as a videographer for various automotive,
furniture and jewelry commercials, as well as creating videos for
high-end real estate professionals.
Within a couple of years, the face of WINK TV began to change as
a news director named Mel Martin arrived. Known throughout the industry
and recognized by the RTNDA as a dynamic news manager, Mel began
to move WINK ahead in the areas of Investigative and Medical Journalism
as well as seeing the future of video transitioning to a digital
medium. In the spring of 1993, WINK accepted delivery of one of
the first IMMIX Video cubes and Al Shilling was selected from the
newsroom staff to learn an industry innovation called "Nonlinear
Editing." This seemingly small event would change Al's life dramatically.
Within a few weeks, Al was editing medical and investigative news
on the "new" nonlinear system and along with award winning cinematographer
and editor Dave Beatty, became two of the first broadcast editors
to post news packages that were edited on a computer.
While working at WINK, Al did freelance video work for CNN, ABC-Nightline,
The Sunshine Network, PBS and a host of commercial clients. In the
summer of 1995, Al left WINK TV for a commercial and multimedia
production company called National Media Services, Inc. While there,
Al worked as an executive producer, director, editor, photographer
and authored in excess of 150 scripts in less than one year. While
employed by National Media, he continued working with various free
lance clients which began to include individuals and companies who
contracted for consulting and computer graphic design services.
The year was 1995 and the world became abuzz with something new
called the Internet.
That same year, a new performing arts high school opened in Southwest
Florida. Cypress Lake Center
for the Arts began an innovative new program in Media Arts.
Al was recruited to work as an adjunct instructor then as a full
time teacher. He is currently the Department Chair and serves on
a variety of state boards dedicated to broadcasting and media education.
Al's wife Dawn now handles most of the graphic design clients and,
as vice president, takes care of the day to day operation of the
company.
Business continued to grow for Al and what had been a small business
began growing at an incredible rate. ASVP receipts in 1998 jumped
200-percent which began the transition from a "side job" to an established
communications company.. Growth has continued as ASVP diversifies
and entered into the graphic design, print publishing, Internet
authoring and digital media consulting sectors as well as video
production. ASVP receipts continue to grow incredibly as we continue
to add new clients to or extensive array of services.
We are a family business and are committed to providing quality
electronic publishing of all types with speed and integrity.
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