Gregg M. Campbell has over twenty years of proven video production expertise. In 2004—fulfilling a life long dream of owning and operating his own video production company—Gregg launched Break Away Video Productions, LLC. As the name of his company implies, Gregg is breaking away from the mundane and ordinary.
Whether he's acting as chief cook and bottle washer for his own company, or helping you design and capture the video story you need to tell, video production is more than an art or a profession for Campbell—it's his passion—and Gregg is loving every minute of it.
Here are some examples of his award winning work.
- Northwest Film Projects Gregg was Director of Cinematography for Hollywood Executive Producer C. Tad Devlin (George of The Jungle, When a Man Loves a Woman, Mighty Ducks 3, Sleeping With The Enemy) on the Devlin directed, feature length motion picture, The Immigrant Garden, based on Caroline Wood's award winning Off Broadway play, and winner of the A.E.C.T. Film Festival Award for Media Excellence.
- Weyerhaeuser Working with Weyerhaeuser company professionals, Gregg has produced a number of corporate safety, promotional, sales, emergency response, and legal department litigation videos, including the much sought after award winning safety video, Knife Cuts, Deadly Cuts.
- The Columbia Theatre for the Performing Arts When Longview's entertainment professionals wanted the best in video to preview their Road Show entertainment series, they called on Campbell.
- Century Communications They called on Campbell to produce their television series, Sports Point. Gregg—working with a production team of seven people—shot 31 one hour long episodes which were picked up and aired by Century Communications. He has also produced commercials for Century Communications.
- Womack Productions Gregg loaned his lighting skills on a Fork Truck Training safety video for The James River Company.
- The United Way Gregg was cinematographer and co-producer of the Gold Awarded United Way of Cowlitz County video, Roger, A Day in the Life—showing the difference The United Way makes in the lives of people in their communities—and he was cinematographer for Northwest Film Projects's United Way of Lewis County video examining the impact of The United Way on families in Lewis County, Washington.
- Crisis Response Services Gregg donated his time and skills to the production, Gimme 5 for Life®—a sensitive video that teaches teenagers to recognize the emotional warning signs of suicide and how to reach out for help.
- Longview School District Campbell provided cinematography and production for the Longview School District's Outdoor Learning Resource Center, Wake Robin—a video program describing learning opportunities available for students in an outdoor setting.
- Reality TV Entry Videos As an increasing number of individuals and groups are seeking access to major media, Gregg has produced Contestant Entry Videos for such television shows as, Nashville Star, Extreme Home Makeover, and Survivor.
- Amerizorb—The Spill Recovery Company Campbell was the one to call when Amerizorb needed a series of ten web videos demonstrating their products.
- Doug York When Director, Producer, Writer, Doug York needed promotional materials for his company, Campbell came to the rescue with a package of seven promotional videos.
- Feathered Phonics “I was considering going out of town for video work on my new DVDs, Adventure Cat and Adventure Dog, when a friend told me about the excellent video work Gregg Campbell was doing. I called Campbell, and I couldn't be happier. Adventure Cat has been well received all across the country, and we are just finishing Adventure Dog. I've even been interviewed on the CBS News Sunday Morning Show about these fantastic DVDs. Gregg Campbell's photography is breathtaking. Our company has scheduled Gregg to video tape the four future sequels of these videos. His work is spectacular!” – George Ford, creator of Feathered Phonics and houdiniana.com.
- Lexington Film, LLC When Lexington Film, wanted the best available cinematography for its three volume production, Stevan Plinck's Serak Series, Campbell was the one to call. On this project Gregg worked with: international martial arts expert Stevan Plinck; best selling author Steven Barnes (Star Wars – The Cestus Deception, and A Stitch in Time—this Barnes teleplay earned an Emmy Award for The Outer Limits television series); best selling author Steve Perry (Star Wars – Shadow of the Empire, and the Tom Clancy Op Center books); and Guru Narin Latthitam (Teenage Ninja Mutant Turtles).
- KLTV Community Access Television Gregg Campbell played an integral role in the early development of Southwest Washington's public access television station, KLTV—serving the Lower Columbia River Region since 1973.
Five more reasons that
Campbell is the one to call.
- Mass Communications studies at Lower Columbia College
- Writing and Radio experience
- Law Enforcement experience as a Cowlitz County Sheriff Reserve Deputy
- Search and Rescue experience during the Mount St. Helens eruptions and aftermath
- Professional Pyrotechnician for Fireworks by Grucci, “America's First Family of Fireworks”—Gregg worked for the Gruccis at the 2002 Winter Olympics, and repeatedly at major events in Las Vegas, including New Years Eve, Fourth of July, and casino grand openings.
Combine all of this experience with the patented Gregg M. Campbell “ready willing and able spirit”, and you know that Break Away Video Productions, LLC has what it takes to transform your important project into the quality video you need.
I
always enjoy working with Gregg Campbell and Break Away Video Productions, LLC. I know you will too.
Sincerely,
Horace J. Digby
Writer, Director, Producer –
Lexington Film, LLC
Winner of the 2005 Robert Benchley Society Award for Humor