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About Eric
Wylie Productions
Eric Wylie Productions provides voiceovers, fully produced
audio programs and business communications
consulting to businesses and organizations of all sizes.
The voiceovers and audio produced by Eric Wylie
Productions are heard in training and promotional materials, TV
and Radio advertisements and promotions, telephone systems, or any application where clients need a
professional voice to represent them.
Creative concepts, project consulting, and script writing are
also offered.
Eric Wylie Productions provides Business
Communications leadership and assistance to companies of all
sizes. This work includes PowerPoint presentations, Web Sites,
Newsletters, Writing of all types, and the development,
direction and coordination of strategic communication plans that
connect with employees and customers.
Explore this site to find out how Eric Wylie can assist you with
your next project.
About the Studio
The studio equipment at Eric Wylie Productions consists of a Luxo
mounted Sterling Audio ST55 Condenser Microphone passing through a Mackie 1202-VLZ
PRO mixer with XDR mic preamps. Audio recording, processing and editing takes
place with Sony Pictures Digital Media's Sound Forge and Vegas software on a Dell PC equipped with Creative Professional E-MU 1212 Digital Audio System (sound cards). The studio space is a custom design
utilizing Sonex acoustical foam. Clients can listen in and/or direct voiceover sessions via phone patch (Symetrix TI-101). The current music libraries
include the "BackTraxx I and II" sets from Digital Juice.
About Eric Wylie
As an effective, experienced communicator with 14+ years of
professional experience, I am the sole proprietor of
Eric Wylie Productions, providing voiceovers, audio production and business
communications.
After many years observing my father, veteran Iowa broadcaster
George Wylie, at KCCI-TV, WOI-TV and KEZT and WOI radio in Des
Moines, Iowa, I had the opportunity to ask dad and his
colleagues pesky questions -- sometimes those folks even let me
take the controls! That must have been when the audio/video bug
bit me. I took that knowledge and excitement back to my school
media projects at Hoyt Jr. High School in Des Moines, and Welch
Jr. High and Ames High School in Ames, Iowa. OK, so I was a
nerd, but one with goals and ambition -- it's since paid off.
I earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Mass Communication from
Morningside College in Sioux City, Iowa in 1993. While at
Morningside, I held several positions at the campus radio and
television stations, including general manager of the television
operation as well as "faculty advisor" (as a senior) to the
nightly TV newscast (our team produced a 15 minute live to tape
news, weather and sports show four nights a week). I was a student of department chairman,
author, and
legendary former California "Boss Radio" D.J., Dave Diamond.
Outside clients to the college's television operation made use
of my talents as voice-over announcer and on-camera talent.
While at Morningside, I was known as "The Voice of the
Morningside College Marching Chiefs," announcing for the
college band during football half-time performances. My strong interest and
abilities in music led me to pursue a vocal music minor,
training for four years with voice instructor
Mark Schnaible,
now a much-sought international opera and oratorio performer. I was heavily
involved in the college music program, performing solos in
numerous concerts, festivals, and competitions -- several times
I was able to bring home top honors and awards.
Today, my wife, son and daughter and I actively participate as
members of our church, where I'm the chairperson for the
church's Music and Fine Arts committee, share my talents as a vocal
soloist and reader for special events and a writer/designer for
special church publications. In 2004, I produced a series of
five video presentations for the annual financial stewardship
campaign that helped increase giving in the church by 14% percent.
In April of 2005, the church embarked on a Miracle Sunday campaign
to raise $50,000 in a single Sunday. I created and coordinated the
communications plan, and wrote, created and/or edited the letters,
posters and other materials sent to members of the congregation. I
certainly did not do it all alone, but took on a leadership role to
see the project through. The end result was a miraculous offering of
just over $67,000! Learn more about
Lovely Lane United Methodist Church.
I started my communications career as a hands-on producer in
radio and television, but since then, my career track led me
away from the daily "fun" creative production work and into the
world of corporate communications. I wouldn't trade any of it,
but missing the production work is what drove me to originally
create Eric Wylie Productions back in late 2001 while I
was also working full-time at MCI. Back then, Eric Wylie
Productions was focused on voiceovers and audio production.
Since leaving MCI in the summer of 2004, I've devoted my full
effort toward my business, expanding services to include a
variety of business communications offerings. Making my business
a full-time endeavor has been one of my biggest challenges ever,
but I'm enjoying every minute of it.
I look forward to the
opportunity to speak with you about how we can work together to
expand or improve the level of communications within your
company, or add a new voice to represent your business in the
media.
Please see below for my complete work history.
- Eric
Work Experience
Owner, Eric Wylie Productions
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
January 2002 - Present
Please see About Eric Wylie Productions above.
Prior work experience and concurrent
consultancies...
Communications Consultant,
National City Cleveland, OH February 2008 - Present
Assisting a division of the company with employee communications
strategy planning.
Communications Consultant,
Capital One Richmond, VA June 2003 - December 2007
Participated in and provided leadership for the
communication and administrative functions of this financial
services company's IT Communications Team, providing messaging
guidance to team members and executives including coordinating and
creating the materials for the CIO's management team meetings.
Produced audio and video programs in support of internal
communications efforts. Consulted on and created many internal
presentations. Provided guidance, analysis and reporting for the IT
Division's annual Employee Satisfaction Survey.
Sr. Communications Specialist, MCI Telecommunications Cedar Rapids, IA December 2002 - June 2004
Participated in and provided leadership for the communication and administrative functions
of
the IT Department, including: managing the employee headcount
database; managing the employee recognition program budget and
process; creating images for posters and the department
Website; creating and posting content to the department Website;
acting as presentation specialist for the department serving support
staff and executives; writing and presentation creation for the Chief Information Officer.
Communications Manager, MCI Telecommunications Cedar Rapids, IA September 2000 - December 2002
(Promoted from position listed immediately below). Led staff to present the accomplishments of a 900-employee
software engineering organization to its own employees and to
the company through various media. Supervised and/or created
presentation content for a senior vice president whose
audiences included executives, customers and employees.
Coordinated events, supervised the production of a monthly
newsletter and the organization's intranet presence, as well as
local community involvement activities and media relations.
Coordinated and participated in projects relating to
organizational project reporting and budget needs.
Communications Specialist, MCI Telecommunications Cedar Rapids, IA January 1999 - September 2000
Researched and presented the work of a software engineering
organization to line employees, company executives and
customers. Regular projects included the creation and
maintenance of an Intranet site for the organization, the
creation of PowerPoint presentations for customer meetings and
regular internal operational reviews. Edited and supervised the
production of a monthly, printed employee newsletter and weekly,
citywide HTML newsletter. Supervised two paid interns, acted as
hiring manager for one of the positions. Attended the company's
management training classes. Additional duties: point of contact
for the corporate employee recognition program; advised and
assisted the coordination of executive and employee meetings and
events. Co-created and managed the organization's 1999 employee
recognition program.
Communications Specialist,
networkMCI Services
Sergeant Bluff, IA and Omaha, NE April 1997 - January 1999
Collected, wrote and presented the news and information of a
15,000 employee engineering division to those employees and the entire
company. This included writing and hands-on creation of audio
and video production for the Web, including writing and voicing
a weekly Web radio show. Wrote feature stories and captured
images for a daily news Web site. Instituted and managed a
company-wide Web-based chat application, and contributed to the
corporate magazine on behalf of the networking and technology
division of the company. Served as primary liaison between the
technical and creative/content Web teams. Maintained the Web
presence for networkMCI Services, achieving the #1 position on
the InfoWorld magazine Web Hot List (July 21, 1997).
Creative Services Coordinator, MCI Mass Markets Sergeant Bluff, IA June 1995 - April 1997
Provided daily motivation and information to 1,100 employees in
a telemarketing and customer service call center. Created
graphics and video programs and scheduled playback on a
nine-channel Video Information System. Instituted and produced
in-house, video-based employee training. Managed call center
music/audio system. Created print and
video recruitment advertising and consulted on media relations.
Coordinated and operated audio/visual equipment for news
conferences, live stage recognition events and executive
presentations. Acted as event staff for public relations events
and community activities. Wrote and edited monthly employee
newsletter. Coordinated departmental input to create the call
center's first Web site.
Creative Services Producer, KTIV-TV
Sioux City, IA September 1993 - June 1995
Produced commercials, public service
announcements, station promotions and telethon features from
concept to air. Consulted with internal and external customers
on best utilization of the medium. Scheduled and maintained
field equipment and supervised the set-up and operation for
live, remote newscasts. Created television graphics including
3-D animations. Produced weekly news feature. On-camera talent
for live television commercials and taped announcements and
contributed as voice-over talent on numerous productions. Provided support
for public relations activities.
Announcer, Lite 104.1 KEZT-FM (now KLTI) Ames-Des Moines, IA May 1993 - September 1993
Fill-in announcer for "Lite" format radio station, including
music playback, live commercial announcements, and writing and
presenting news and weather. Hosted five daily sponsored live
cut-ins during the two week run of the 1993 Iowa State Fair.
Other Work Experience
Webmaster, The Golden Swan, Baton Rouge, LA February 1999 - November 2000
Created and maintained the online presence of a "brick and
mortar" gift and collectibles store in Louisiana. This included
all graphic creation, HTML, JavaScript coding and coordination
with the Internet Service Provider. Hits increased from 500 per
month at launch in May 1999 to over 5,000 hits in December 1999.
Director/Camera Operator/Audio Operator/Crew, Flood Music Co. Sioux City, IA Various dates, 1994-1996
On a free-lance basis, directed multiple-camera "big-screen"
coverage for B.B. King and Neville Brothers concert. Provided
camera operator and audio/visual set-up services for several
concerts, presentations and corporate events throughout western
Iowa.
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