Michael Valentino(II)
- Producer
- Writer
- Director
2019 - Closed TCD Studios and rebranded as "i Camera Guy"
2018 - Directed 6 episodes of a reality series for ROKU
2018 - TCD Studios opened a new studio in North Hollywood, CA.
2016 - 2017 - Created content for Indian Motorcycles and Buick GMC
Produced content for Oscar Nominated and Golden Globe winners Sally Kirkland and Eric Roberts, as well as Richard Portnow, Robert Romanus, Robert Costanzo and Emmy winner Ray Wise.
Opened TCD Studios in 2009
Hired to produce a smart phone application which was the #1 download in 2012 and 2013. The application allows filmmakers to create amazing Hollywood visual effects in your videos on your smartphone.
In 2008, hired at Nationwide Speakers Bureau. At the time, Nationwide was one of the most popular speakers bureaus in the country. They handled bookings for motivational speakers, book authors, politicians and sports figures.
Hired as a writer for sketch show, "The uninvited guest" starring dance choreographer, Cris Judd. Produced by Wrong Way Films. The show was inspired by the "Dean Martin Variety hour"
2018 - Directed 6 episodes of a reality series for ROKU
2018 - TCD Studios opened a new studio in North Hollywood, CA.
2016 - 2017 - Created content for Indian Motorcycles and Buick GMC
Produced content for Oscar Nominated and Golden Globe winners Sally Kirkland and Eric Roberts, as well as Richard Portnow, Robert Romanus, Robert Costanzo and Emmy winner Ray Wise.
Opened TCD Studios in 2009
Hired to produce a smart phone application which was the #1 download in 2012 and 2013. The application allows filmmakers to create amazing Hollywood visual effects in your videos on your smartphone.
In 2008, hired at Nationwide Speakers Bureau. At the time, Nationwide was one of the most popular speakers bureaus in the country. They handled bookings for motivational speakers, book authors, politicians and sports figures.
Hired as a writer for sketch show, "The uninvited guest" starring dance choreographer, Cris Judd. Produced by Wrong Way Films. The show was inspired by the "Dean Martin Variety hour"