Skills
Ms. Lambert’s
expertise is start-up programming. She has a proven ability to
create and edit new programming that has an educational
sustainability and long lasting public interest. Examples
include “Net Files” the WHRO Public Television
long running series that educates teachers on how to use the web
in the classroom. Lambert worked with producer Angie Callahan
on a concept and a format that would be both educational,
entertaining and easy to use in the classroom. The program is
currently in its 12 year. Lambert also produces Native American
Radio Programming that has a proven record of breaking new
ground, creating sustainability and long standing educational
value. These programs continue to air on Native Voice One and
AIROS radio. The programs have thousands of subscribers with
over 30,000 downloads. The programs are also featured
nationally during Native American Heritage months, carriage
includes New York City, Texas, California, Virginia and other
states.
Experience
Online Editor and Producer,
WHRO Public Television Norfolk Virginia 1998-2009
Producing
skills: Formulate program concept, identify and utilize
national archival resources for supportive research and visual
illustration. Seek out participatory, consultant, legal and
advisory resources for the project. Utilize professional
experience regarding cultural sensitivity required when working
with indigenous people. Online Television Editor:
Artistically edit projects in diverse styles for producers,
clients and promotional needs. Train incoming editors on a
variety of equipment. Edit long and short format documentaries,
educational, promotional, public affairs and client
productions: Some examples include, “Noble Desire: a time
for healing”, “The Century Series” and the “Net
Files” national series. Online Radio production and
Editing: “Monacan Voices” and “Jamestown: The Native
American Connection”. The programs continue to air on
WHRV 89.5 FM Norfolk, Native Voice One and AIROS/Native American
Public Television. The programs have held the top three
positions on AIROS for three years running and Public Radio
International featured Monacan Voices as the Editors pick for
Native American Heritage month.
Sr. Editor, KMSP Television
Edina Minnesota 1996-1997
Senior Editor on
Every Day Living a national one-hour news magazine program.
Involved in development of this program from pre-production
planning to broadcast. Supervised daily editing routine;
including ordering all necessary supplies and organizing editing
schedule in addition to creating daily short format roll-ins.
Train staff editors on the Sony 900-920 editor including 5,000
software and Sony DFS 500 DVE single channel switcher and
effects box. Ran studio camera during live program.
Editor, WCCO Television
Minneapolis Minnesota 1990-1997
Editor on a
variety of shows including regular news programs,
mini-documentaries and “Choice” which was an experimental
extension of the nightly 10 PM newscast and the Dave Moore
Sunday morning program. Trained staff editors on the new vid-cube
non-linear edit system.
Education
1989-1990
Two year
Associate Arts Degree, Palomar College, Two year University of
Minnesota Journalism program with focus on producing, editing,
graphic and television skills, Two year Minneapolis Technical
College Media Degree with focus on all aspects of production
such as editing, graphics, web media and production.
References available upon
request