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C & L Video Services offers expert corporate and personal
video production, post production and video duplication and film and
video transfer services combining cutting edge technology and great
customer service.
Carlos Viteri: Before starting C & L Video Services, Carlos worked at the United Nations
Office for Project Services in NYC as Production and Multi-Media Services
Manager for 8 years. He has vast experience in providing A/V services,
web-based solutions such as streaming audio and video as well as for-print
external communications that have supported the UN organization at its
headquarters as well as throughout over 160 country offices world
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wide. As an experienced video editor, graphics and web designer, he has received
formal professional training in software such as Final Cut Pro, Adobe
Illustrator & Photoshop from Baruch College and Future Media Concepts.
He has also personally filmed and photographed some of the world's most
notorious leaders, including the UN Secretary General, Kofi Annan. Now
as part owner of C & L Video, he enjoys using his expertise in providing
marketing through video for small businesses and sole practitioners
as well as serving the video needs of families on Long Island.
Lynda Viteri: Lynda brings extensive managerial
and marketing skills to her family-owned business. Formerly an employee
of the United Nations Development Programme where she worked as Business
Analyst and Operations Manager for 10 years, she was responsible for
developing and maintaining strategic partnerships with donors. Her work
included implementing and managing fund-raising programs as well as
managing several administrative and project budgets totaling over $2
million. She is trilingual (English, Spanish, French) and feels she
can effectively understand people's needs because of her ability to
work well with people from a very wide range of cultural, economic,
and social backgrounds. She is excited to be able to put her managerial,
marketing and sales experience to work in her own business. Years of
working at the United Nations on world issues cannot compare to helping
companies and organizations market themselves and making people's memories
come to life for them through video. |