Video Free America was founded in 1970 by videographer Skip Sweeney, as a place of artistic foment dedicated to pioneering the new genre called video art.This new form of expression forged an exciting dialogue with artists around the country, and his timely collaborations with San Francisco's National Center for Experiments in Television and PBS affiliate KQED-TV. For over thirty years, Video Free America has excelled at innovation. Besides its award-winning television and corporate communications programs, the studio leads with such diverse projects as Skip Sweeney's interactive video/performance production co-developed with actor and clown Bill Irwin for Seattle Repertory and performed on Broadway or new media like Psychic Detective, an interactive movie developed with director John Sanborn. Video Free America personnel have produced, shot and edited hundreds of documentaries, travelogues, children's features, dance and art performances creating programs for PBS and international broadcast. Commercial productions include TV spots, music video promotions, Public Service Announcements, safety and training tapes, digital entertainment and dynamic new media.
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Southeast San Francisco, Mission District
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Video Production Services, Audio-Visual Production Services
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