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Tetzner Resume 2009 ALFRED TETZNER AFFILIATIONS Directors Guild of America 23 HOLIDAY COURT NABET Local 51/CWA PACIFICA, CAIFORNIA 94044 IBEW Local 45 650.359.8785 / CELL 415.710-8785 IATSE Local 16 & 119 Overhire IATSE Local 134 AUDIO / A1 Audio / Teleconferencing / Webcasting: Apple TV – Press/Product Releases, "MacWorld/Keynote" & "Web Developers Conferences", Microsoft/Bill Gates, “Windows 98 Release”, Compaq, Cisco TV, Motorola, Soviet Television, Chevron, Hewlett Packard Corporate TV/ Stockholders Meetings, Ebay, Paypal, VMWare, Sun Microsystems/SE-TV, Seimens Corporate TV, Tandem TV Network, Clorox, Charles Schwab, National Semi Conductor TV, Sony Corp., Amdahl Corp., CKS Pictures, Genentech, Gilead, Healthtalk-Medical Teleconferencing, Media Production Group, SBC / Pacific Bell Corporate TV, Shaklee Corporate TV, Oracle, AT&T, IBM, Ziff Davis TV, Television Associates, Safeway TV, Business Objects SAP KQED: "Great Performances"-Placido Domingo, Luciano Pavarotti-S.F. Opera House, "L'African" "Dead Man Walking", "Mephistofele", "La Boehme", "Turandot", "Dangerous Liasions", "Last Night at the Fillmore-Grateful Dead", "Express", Pledge Breaks-(video tape & camera op), "Mac Neil/Leherer", "This Week in Northern California","Earthquake Relief-Bill Graham Presents", "Jaques Pepin", "Yan Can Cook","Cooking With DiMedici", "Cooking at the Academy", "Alive From Off Center", "Opera in the Park","Season By Season", "Sidney Mobell Special", "Jim Henson", "Bad Chemistry", "Take Charge", "Will Durst", "Things That Aren't There", "Living Room Festival", "Cry of the Yurok", "Gone But Not Forgotten", "Dead Pan Alley", "Jazz Tap Ensemble", various dance productions, "Q", "Independent View", "Bay Windows", Interviews: Robert Redford, Roger Ebert, etc., “Check Please”, “Quest” PBS: “Suze Orman”, "Charlie Rose Show", "News Hour/Jim Lehrer" & w/ Ray Suarez”, SFB “Nutcracker ‘07”, "Tony Bennett Special", ”The Abyss", "The Abyss II”, “Democracy Now w/ Amy Goodman”, “1998 S.F. Opera Opening”, "Streetcar Named Desire"/Deutche Gramaphone ", "Future Quest", “Mariza”, WNIT-“Alexander Tirade”, "Cucina Amore", "On The Contrary", various productions KGO: Morning, Noon, 5, 6, 11 O'Clock News, Commercials & Promos, "Peter Jennings-Town Hall Meetings", Monday Night Football, Bay To Breakers, "Monday Night Live", S.F. Mayoral Debates 2003 & 99, Govenor’s Debates 98, "Ask Dr. Dean", Election Specials 98, "Marketplace", "Log/On TV", "Sports Extra", "Naturalist" Series, "Front Row Video", "Last Christmas Laugh", Wedding Specials, "Wayne’s Golf Addiction", "California Mille Race", "Lukemia Curathon - 1995 to 2004", “Beyond the Headlines”, “Sundays on Seven”, “Seven On Your Side”, “After The Game”, various multicam remotes KRON: Morning, Noon, 5, 6 & 11 O'Clock News, "New Years Live 2000 w/Peter Jennings & Bonnie Raitt", “Gay Pride Parade”, "Bay To Breakers", "New Years Live 96, 97, 98, 99, 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06", S.F. Mayoral Debates 99, "First Cut", "Sit Down", "For Those Who Care", "Children's Day", "For Heavens Sake", "Bammies", "Stars to the Rescue", "Holiday 91", "Easter Seals Telethon", "California This Week", “Auction Drop”, "Raiders Specials, “Willie & Phil Show”, “4 The Record w/Maria Shriver”, "Sports Final", “Bay Area Bargins Live” “Football Hall of Fame Special – 2004”, “UNICEF Promos–2005”, “Carnival Live‘05” NBC: "Dateline", "Nightline", “NBC Network News”, "Public Eye", "Dr. Dean Show", ABC: "Good Morning America" - West Coast Bus Tour & Local Cut-ins, "20/20", "PrimeTime Live", "Oprah" - Bonnie Raitt and various interview remotes, ABC Network News CBS: "60 Minutes", "48 Hours", NFL Films, “Katie Couric Town Hall Meeting”, CBS Network News CNBC "Geraldo Rivera Live", "Hardball" w/Chris Matthews, "U.S. Open 1998", “Fast Money”,CNBC Europe ABC Sports: "Ted Nugent/Blue Angels" (also Video Tape Op), "49ers Football" NASA / Exploratorium: “Total Eclipse/ China ‘08”, “Total Eclipse/ Turkey ‘06”, “Mars Mission”, “Transit of Venus/ Athens, Greece ‘04”, “Ancient Observatories / Chichen Itza ‘05” MSNBC, “Powerlunch”, “Rachael Maddow”, ”Scarborough Country”, “The Site", Anderson Cooper, Jim Goldman, Donny Deutche, "Savage Nation" w/Michael Savage" ITN Press Tours: Apple U2 iPOD, (Steve Jobs, Bono, The Edge), Marlo Thomas, Anna Nicole Smith, Barney & Big Bird, Chris Issak, various productions BBC: "The Abyss II 2003", "Live from the Abyss '02", "State of the World Summit 96", various productions CBC - Canadian Broadcast Corp.: AIDS Conference - S.F. AUDIO / A1 CON’T. Danish Radio & TV, CCCP-Soviet TV, ZDF-German TV, Chilean TV, Al Jazeera TV: Various productions LINK TV: “UN Environmental Day”, Dave Matthews & Harry Belefonte-5th Anniversary Celebration, Al Gore Interviews, Promos: “Democracy Now w/ Peter Coyote”, “World Link w/ H. Belefonte, Michael Fronti” KPIX: “100th Anniversary S.F. Earthquake” "Bay Area Experience", “News Remotes, "Bay to Breakers", "Fifth Quarter" KTVU / FOX: “Gimme the Mic”, "Govenors Debate 2003", "4th of July 2003 & 2004", "Comedy in the Park" MTV: "Headbangers Ball", "1/2 Hour Comedy Hour", various productions HBO: "The Kathy & Mo Show" Showtime, Fox : "Comic Strip", various productions CNET: "Next Step" w/Richard Hart HGTV: "Antique Roadshow", "Hidden Treasures", "Appraise It" ANIMAL PLANET: Various Productions HISTORY CHANNEL: “Mystery Quest” GROUP W: "Paget" BAY TV: News, S.F. Mayoral Debates 98 & 99, Oakland Mayoral Debates 98,"Take Issue",“Talking Pictures" TECH TV: "Tech Live", "Screensavers", "Call for Help", "Microsoft Insider"(At KPIX) BLACK BOXES,INC.: Pres. Clinton-Silcon Graphics,"S.F. Chronicle 4th of July Celebration 95,96,97,98 & 99", Worldwide Teleconference-Vatican/100th Anniversary Salesian Church, Sun Microsystems, Hitachi Corp. Sales Meeting-Puerto Vallarta, CiscoFusion, Netscape, Cadence Computers, "Reggae In The Park"-Live Monitor Mixer, "Embarcadero Arts Festival w/ John Handy" Angioplasty Conferences: Miami Heart Institute, Sequoia Hospital, USF, Seton Hospital, Stanford, Mid America Heart Institute-Kansas City, Portland, Charles Schwab Webcast, Chevron ESPN, FOX, ABC, SPORTS CHANNEL / SPORTS: "49ers Football", "This Week in Baseball", Stanford Football, Giants Baseball, "Gametime", Kinney Invitational Track,1986 Mayor's Cup Bicycle Race, College Football, Subaru Invitational, Women's Billiards, Raley's Senior Golf Tournament, Soccer, Football, Golf, Baseball, Hockey ADDITIONAL: "Sarah Fergusen Press Tour"- AVTS, Peter Jennings w/Bonnie Raitt,"The Webbies" w/Sam Donaldson, Sir Paul Mc Cartney, "Ronnie Lott/ Hall of Fame Special,” Videofax, G.A.P. Int'l., BeyondPix Skywalker Sound Press Tours, Windows 98 Release, Bill Graham Productions, Adobe, Gray Davis Gubernatorial Press Tour 98, "Computer Chronicles", Xerox Research Center "Current Affair", "Hard Copy", "First Edition", "The Internet Cafe", "Computer Bowl", "Front Page" Swedish Consulate Rose Awards Ceremony, First Camera Video, ,ZDTV, Invision Productions, Boz Skaggs Live DVD, ITN/Satelite Press Tours, "Netflix", "Bruderbund Software, Informix, Paramount Interactive, McCune Audio/Visual/Video, Child Developmental Studies, Danny Glover-National Sickle Cell Anemia Promos, Producers Management Television, "Pan American Games" Promos-Cuba, Skyline-"The Brass Band Live, Editel Corp., Anthony Robbins-Lectures, Reeltime Video, Rental Express, Workng Group/Will Durst, Warriors Promos, Independent Television News, Kaiser Permanente Corporate TV, Clear Channel Comedy Series w/ Tracy Morgan, Big Shoulders Video Production FLOOR DIRECTOR / STAGE MANAGER (DGA) - Live & Tape PBS: S.F. Symphony “Keeping Score w/ Michael Tilson Thomas – 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 & 2007”, "Music For Life" ABC SPORTS: "U.S. Open"-S.F., "1980 Bowling Tour", "East-West Shriners Game" KGO: 5, 6 & 11 O'Clock News, “View From the Bridge”, "A.M. San Francisco", "Front Row Video", "Good Time Cafe", "Prime Time People", "Report Card on Drugs", "Speak Freely" KQED: "This Week In Northern California", "Express", KQED Auctions, "Ask Dr. Science", "Corridos", "Chinese New Years Parade", "Yan Can Cook", "Jaques Pepin", "Cooking At The Academy", "Cooking With DeMedici", "An American Feast", “Quest” KTVU / FOX: “Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon ’06 & 07” GGP: "Sports Snapshot" - Syndicated HBO: "Kevin Pollack Special" VH1: "Wierd Al Yankowvic Special" Showtime, MTV and numerous independent companies DESIGN & INSTALLATION: Audio System - KFCB-TV, Stanford Business School GAFFER / STAGE MANAGER: KGO: Emmy Award-Lighting-"Writers of the Real West" Series (Martin Sheen, Charlie Sheen, Rip Torn, McLean Stephenson, Harvey Korman, Peter Graves, James Whitmore), 5,6 & 11 O'Clock News opening segments, KGO Promos, "Good Time Cafe", "Carnival", S.F. Marathon, "Naturalist" Series, "America's Funniest Videos", "Macy's Passport 91 & 92", "Q & A w/ Richard Brown" ABC Sports: "Superbowl XIX", "NFL Promos", "East-West Shriners Game", "1989 Bowling Tour", "USA/Mobil Outdoor Track & Field" ABC: "Good Morning America", "Nightline", "The Vatican Tour" NBC: "The Today Show" KQED: "San Francisco Symphony Diamond Jubilee", San Francisco Ballet-"Woman Song", "Jinx", "To The Beatles", "Comedy Tonight", "Corridos", "Joe Goode", "An Evening with John Muir", "Jazz Tap Ensemble", "Bobby McFarrin/Tandy Beale", "Royal Society Jazz Orchestra", "Take My Word For It"- electrical effects WTBS: "Freedom Games" ADDITIONAL: “YouTube Live”, Oracle, Apple Corporate TV, Sun Micro Systems, Pacific Bell, AT&T Bank of America Corporate TV, Orchard Supply Hardware, Longs Drugs, Raychem ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCE Recording Studio Engineer - extensive background in engineering
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