Tim Babcock

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We have both been in the media business for many years.

Tim got started in the television business training during his junior and senior years of high school at a closed circuit television studio at what is now known as The Puget Sound Skills Center.  This studio was overseen by volunteers who worked in the commercial television stations in the Seattle area.  In the 1990's he was in national and regional commercials in front of the camera.  In 2002 with the explosion of digital media on the horizon, he decided to learn the new medium as a hobby.  The first video produced was taken from The Puyallup Fair on a ride called the Scad Dive free falling into a net for over 100 feet into the air.  This became a very popular video on You Tube.

In 2001, Tim decided to volunteer as a media technician for a major non-denominational church in the Puget Sound area producing 100 instructional material and commercials for church use seen by 1,000 kids from 5-12 years old on a weekly basis within an eight year period.  Some of the last videos produced are available to see on You Tube.

In 2008, we decided to get into the videography business videotaping weddings and other special events in the greater Seattle area and have several to our portfolio.

Tim has been in the computer industry for almost 30 years working for small businesses up to Fortune 500 companies.  After attending ITT Technical Institute in the 1980s for computer programming, it kept my employed in the industry for quite awhile until the past two years. 

Since then, I am currently a full time student at Linn-Benton Community College in Albany Oregon getting a new degree in computer science and dual enrolled with Oregon State University starting in the summer of 2011 majoring in computer science with a minor in business and entrepreneurship.  During the 2010-11 school year, I was involved within the student government at LBCC serving on the student programming board planning events for a student body of over 8,000 students on four campuses throughout the Willamette Valley.  I also worked at the college on other projects such as a the database management system I designed for keeping track of media used within the Diversity Achievement Center as well as design and implementation of a bar code system for pricing drinks within the student coffee shop.  I am recognized by the staff and several deans (with several awards and letters) at LBCC for volunteering with several projects on campus including (but not limited to) Red Cross blood drives, commencement ceremonies, campus tours for future students, and I am currently in various marketing materials on the school website as well as bus advertising on the Linn-Benton Loop transit buses.

Since relocating the the Albany/Corvallis area in 2009, we have produced videos for a local church in Albany as well as videography work for weddings in the Salem area.  Some of our completed media projects such as the 50th anniversary of the Woolworth lunch counter demonstration are being kept at Linn Benton Community College for future use for other students to enjoy.