Montrose Video

Montrose Video is comprised of team of video professionals with a combined 40 years of experience in the business.  Mark and
Deborah met on a freelance gig at the local PBS station over ten years ago and were married a couple years later.   Both shoot
and edit and are available for freelance jobs.  We work with other video professionals .  If we can't do it, we know who can.
Deborah is the primary videographer for Montrose Video.  She has been in the industry for over twenty five years, working primarily for
corporations and national cable programming.   She has produced, shot and edited marketing videos, corporate news programs, web
videos, surgeries, commercials and live events for local businesses.  Some of her clients include Summa Health System, Eaton
Corporation, The Cleveland Clinic, The City of Cleveland, PBS, Dominion Resources, NASA, YMCA and other local companies and other
independent producers.   Recently, she has worked on shoots for the History Channel, Game Show Network, Food Network, Good
Morning America and A&E.

Mark has been a freelance sports cameraman for over fifteen years, videotaping the Cleveland Indians, the Cleveland Cavaliers as well
as other professional teams in the Midwest along with regional college games.  He has worked for STO, Fox Sports, ESPN, NBC, and
ABC and has shot concerts for MTV and the Gravity Games.
Profiles
Ouch, Ouch, Ouch, Ouch, Ouch....

While Deborah rarely has dangerous assignments with her
corporate work,  Mark on the other hand, is quite often in the
target of baseball bats and large NBA players. Here's a sample.

Click the image on the left to view.
Montrose Video, P.O. Box 5272, Fairlawn, OH  44334  330-867-7009
email:  deb@montrosevideo.com
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Photo Gallery
Mark at his high third position at an
Indian's game.
Deborah as Stage Manager at the
Gravity Games.
Mark at a Cav's Game.
Deborah as Audio Engineer with Jack
Hanna for the Weather Channel
Mark working a Pro Bowling  
Association Game
About Us
Deborah in the Salt Mines for the
History Channel.
Mark with Anderson Cooper at the 2004
primary debate for CNN.
Deborah operating the main camera at
an Eaton Conference in Florida.
Mark with Wolf Blitzer at the 2004
primary debate for CNN.