Henry Rubin serves as the Post Production Supervisor at KQED, where he plays a pivotal role in shaping the quality and efficiency of the station's broadcast content. With a wealth of experience in the television industry, including his tenure as an Edit Supervisor with NBC...
Henry Rubin serves as the Post Production Supervisor at KQED, where he plays a pivotal role in shaping the quality and efficiency of the station's broadcast content. With a wealth of experience in the television industry, including his tenure as an Edit Supervisor with NBC Olympics and his expertise as an Avid Editor, Henry brings a comprehensive understanding of media management and post-production processes to his current position. His responsibilities encompass directing the post-production workflow for KQED's flagship programs, including "Newsroom" and "Check Please Bay Area."
In this role, Henry is instrumental in codifying and disseminating best practices and policies that enhance the overall production quality. He adeptly coordinates a diverse team of staff and freelancers, ensuring that every project adheres to strict timelines and budgetary constraints. His meticulous attention to detail extends to maintaining compliance with metadata standards, which is crucial for maximizing efficiency and ensuring that all content is easily accessible across various platforms, including Video on Demand (VOD).
Henry's collaborative approach fosters a culture of teamwork, enabling the seamless integration of creative ideas and technical expertise. His background as a Senior Consultant at Sony Corporation and Engineer in Charge at Pima Community College Television further enriches his skill set, allowing him to navigate the complexities of broadcast television and documentary production with ease. As a dedicated professional, Henry Rubin continues to elevate KQED's post-production capabilities, ensuring that the station remains a leader in delivering high-quality, engaging content to its audience.