AV Video Multimedia Producer magazine selects 100 individuals each year who represent the best producers in the business. Producers are selected who have raised the standard for non-entertainment media. Each spring nominations are requested from peers and clients, asking them to identify the producers who they feel exemplify the highest standards in the industry. Several criteria are considered, including success in growing a business, success in fulfilling a client’s demands and, especially, demonstrable creative passion for the work of producing dynamic media for business. Late in the summer, the editorial staff reviews the nominees’ projects and qualifications and narrows the stack of prospects down to the Top 100.
Century III Teleproductions’ senior editor Oliver Peters was included in the Top 100 for 2001.
Listen to this 2011 interview with Oliver Peters.
Oliver Peters worked for Century III (CIII – Century 3) Teleproductions from 1985 until he left in 2002 to form his own company. Over the course of seventeen years, Oliver held the positions of videotape editor, project manager and operations manager. CIII was first located in the old Bee Jay Recording Studios on Eggleston Avenue in Winter Park, Florida, but relocated in 1989 to Universal Studios after being selected from many production houses to be the post production facility on the back lot at Universal Studios. During this time period, Orlando garnered the name “Hollywood East” due to the filming/taping and post production of films and television series in the Central Florida area.
Oliver is currently involved in production and post production of commercial and corporate projects; he is a writer for Videography and other industry magazines in print and online; he is a presenter at conventions around the country; a guest instructor at Valencia State College and Full Sail, and he shares his knowledge of editing systems and techniques as a consultant to television stations and production houses around the country. His web site is www.OliverPeters.com
The interviewer is his wife and Orlando Public Library staff member, Kim Peters.
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Back to topOliver Peters worked for Century III (CIII - Century 3) Teleproductions from 1985 until he left in 2002 to form his own company. Over the course of seventeen years, Oliver held the positions of videotape editor, project manager and operations manager. CIII was first located in the old Bee Jay Recording Studios on Eggleston Avenue in Winter Park, Florida, but relocated in 1989 to Universal Studios after being selected from many production houses to be the post production facility on the back lot at Universal Studios. During this time period, Orlando garnered the name "Hollywood East" due to the filming/taping and post production of films and television series in the Central Florida area.
Oliver (in 2011) is involved in production and post production of commercial and corporate projects; he is a writer for Videography and other industry magazines in print and online; he is a presenter at conventions around the country; a guest instructor at Valencia State College and Full Sail, and he shares his knowledge of editing systems and techniques as a consultant to television stations and production houses around the country. His web site is www.OliverPeters.com
The following interview took place in May 2011. The interviewer is his wife and Orlando Public Library staff member, Kim Peters.
Century III Teleproductions created video history for Smithsonian's first permanent exhibition outside of Washington, D.C. - Rock N Soul Museum in Memphis, Tennessee. Read this Avid Pro Net publication on the project.
When the Smithsonian Institution needed to visually capture the tempo of a vivid and charismatic period in American music history, they enlisted the talents of producer David Lawrence and the crew at Florida's Universal Studios. What results from the joint effort is a video presentation as eclectic and dynamic as the musicians being honored at the in Memphis, Tennessee — the first permanent Smithsonian exhibition outside of Washington, D.C.
Century III's senior editor Oliver Peters edited the "Social Crossroads" video.