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Paul Schneider learned how to manage a media team at 51ĀŅĀ× and WOUB

When Paul Schneider went on a tour of 51ĀŅĀ× and saw the TV studios at WOUB Public Media, he knew he was going to college in Athens.

ā€œI was really impressed,ā€ said Schneider. ā€œIt cemented my desire to go to 51ĀŅĀ×. And then as soon as I got on campus, I signed up to be involved at WOUB.ā€

Schneider, who grew up in Youngstown and Pittsburgh, was excited to study video production at a place that had a communications program with such a great reputation and work at a professional TV and radio station where he could gain hands-on experience.

ā€œI started working at WOUB in Telecine, which was the process of transferring film into video, and then worked my way up,ā€ said Schneider. ā€œI worked at the station all four years of my college career. I became a director and was the assistant operations manager, where I was in charge of scheduling the students for different positions and making sure the crew was set for all of WOUBā€™s productions.ā€

When Schneider graduated in 1986, he was offered a video tech position at Cranston/Csuri Productions, in Columbus. Cranston/Csuri was one of the first 3D animation companies.

ā€œI lucked out. I got to work with top animators and designers,ā€ said Schneider. ā€œI was working on national TV spots right after I got out of school.ā€

After a little over a year, Cranston/Csuri closed. But having the companyā€™s name on his resume helped Schneider to get a job at another animation company. This one was based in New York City.

ā€œI accepted a producer job at Telezign,ā€ said Schneider. ā€œIt was so exciting to be working in New York City.ā€

Schneiderā€™s career in New York involved working for seven years at Telezign. He also worked for a visual effects and animation house called Post Perfect. Schneider was an executive producer there. Then he got into freelance work where he did things like manage the in-house production group for BMW North America and work as a Post Production Supervisor for Viacom on numerous MTV series. The vast experience Schneider gained as a freelancer prepared him for the position he has today - Executive Producer at SimpleCloud.

ā€œWhen COVID hit, the industry had to transition to remote work. We had to take everything we were doing in our edit facilities and work from home,ā€ said Schneider. ā€œSimpleCloud is a company that helps media teams transition from their on-site edit facilities to the cloud, so they can work remotely.ā€

Schneider says the skills he gained working at WOUB as a student helped get him where he is today.

ā€œI learned all the basics of organizing and managing people, teams and crew at WOUB. I really got a great background. Any producer has to be able to organize and manage people. I learned that I had to have a plan B, C and D because you never know whatā€™s going to happen,ā€ said Schneider with a laugh. ā€œI also made lifelong friends and industry connections at WOUB. It was such an important experience.ā€

Published
April 4, 2023
Author
Cheri Russo