Stephen Senn is a Nashville-based award-winning Director of Photography and Producer, renowned for his exceptional skills in lighting and camera operation across a diverse array of projects, including broadcast news, live shots, corporate videos, and commercials. As a freelance professional, Stephen has established himself as...
Stephen Senn is a Nashville-based award-winning Director of Photography and Producer, renowned for his exceptional skills in lighting and camera operation across a diverse array of projects, including broadcast news, live shots, corporate videos, and commercials. As a freelance professional, Stephen has established himself as a versatile owner-operator, utilizing cutting-edge equipment such as the Sony FX9 and FX6 Full Sensor Digital Cinema Cameras, as well as the PMW F5 CineAlta and Sony PXW-X500 HD Cam. His expertise in high-definition broadcasting and live uplink technology, including the LiveU 600 transmission system, positions him as a sought-after asset in the industry.
Stephen's extensive portfolio includes work with major networks such as ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN, and HBO, where he has contributed to high-profile projects like NOVA, 20/20, and Dateline. His experience spans various genres, from gripping documentaries and dynamic sports coverage to engaging corporate storytelling and captivating commercials. With a strong foundation in video editing and a keen eye for visual storytelling, Stephen excels in crafting compelling narratives that resonate with audiences.
In addition to his technical prowess, Stephen is adept in sales processes, allowing him to effectively communicate with clients and stakeholders to ensure their vision is realized on screen. His commitment to excellence and passion for the craft make him a valuable collaborator in any production environment, consistently delivering high-quality content that meets the demands of today’s fast-paced media landscape. Whether capturing the essence of a live concert or producing a thought-provoking documentary, Stephen Senn continues to push the boundaries of visual storytelling in the ever-evolving world of broadcast television.