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Jaro Savol Experience • MTV’S TRUE LIFE - Producer/ Editor - 2 Episodes - the Collective, Inc 818 634 0509 [email protected] Boston, MA Jaro Savol www.jarosavol.com Experience • MTV’s TRUE LIFE - Producer/ Editor - 2 Episodes - The Collective, Inc. - MTV Network - 2010-2012 • GOLD MOUNTAIN - Editor - Documentary - Chinese Public Television - 2016 • NOVA - CYBER WARFARE - Camera Operator - WGBH - PBS Network - 2015 • HAPPY TAILS - Editor - TV Mini-Series - M-Theory Productions - Sprout Net- work - 2015 • MTV’s THE CHALLENGE - Editor - 9 Episodes and Main Title - Bunim-Murray Productions - MTV Network - 2013, 2015 • BAD GIRLS CLUB - Seasons 5, 11, 12, and 13 Editor - 15 Episodes (Pre- mieres and Finales) - Bunim-Murray Productions - Oxygen Network - 2010-2016 • SOMETHING BORROWED SOMETHING NEW - Editor - 3 Episodes - Trium Entertainment - TLC/ Discovery Network - 2012-2013 • RV THERE YET? - Show Runner (Pitch) - Route 66 RV Company - 2015 • 7-11 WHY BUY THE COW Commercials (x3) - Editor and Script Supervisor - Bunim-Murray Productions - MTV Network - 2010 • AGED OUT / SCOTT STORCH BUDS / THE NATALIE NUNN SHOW - Development Pitchreels Editor - Bunim-Murray Productions - 2009 Technical Skills • Editing for television, commercials, and documentary with Avid Media Composer, Final Cut Pro X, and Adobe Premiere. Skilled in Adobe Af- ter Effects and Photoshop • Lighting and camera operation for television and film on a variety of camera formats including Red camera systems and Arri Amira, as well as 16mm and Super 16mm Arri and Aaton motion picture cameras • Proficient in Word, Excel, Numbers, FileMaker Pro and Shotput Pro Employment • Bunim-Murray Productions - Van Nuys, CA • The Collective, Inc. - Beverly Hills, CA • Trium Entertainment - Studio City, CA • Chainsaw Post-Production - Santa Monica, CA Education 2002- 2006 Pacific Lutheran University Tacoma,WA • Bachelor in Communication with emphasis in Broadcast Journalism • Bachelor of Arts with emphasis in Graphic Design • Honor Roll Student/ Dean’s List, Overall GPA of 3.43.
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