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Welcome to Full Spectrum Productions.

Since 1986 Full Spectrum Productions has provided comprehensive media consulting and production services to a wide variety of clients. We work with numerous clients from nonprofit, educational, and government institutions to create multi-purpose media for education and advocacy to address public issues, programs, and services.

We also document, broadcast, and package conferences and special events; do multi-camera live and/or packaged productions for distribution and ancillary uses; specialize in producing live music performances as well as music videos; and more recently producing documentaries and non-fiction programs for broadcast, distribution, and sale.

Full Spectrum Productions founder and President Kent Newman is an award-winning writer, producer, and director with an extensive background in photography, music, film, video, and multi-media production. Newman also has a background in nonprofit program and agency management, as well as contract project management for businesses and organizations.

Whether it's a special interest production for direct distribution; documenting conferences and special events; or creating programs about history, popular culture, current events, or public policy for broadcast and after-market sales, Full Spectrum Productions will help get to the “heart of the matter” to tell your story.

Services

  • media consulting
  • creative writing
  • photography, film and video production, and music; production services for third party clients
  • package design and distribution; CD/DVD duplication
  • designing and producing materials for presentations, displays, and exhibits

Products

  • short multi-purpose education/advocacy programs for conferences, presentations, and distribution
  • multi-chapter DVD design, production, programming, and distribution
  • content that can be tailored and adapted for a variety of media applications, including video projection; DVD; web; and collateral applications for sales, marketing, publicity, and public education

 


 

A Little Salsa on the Prairie: The Changing Character of Perry, Iowa, a documentary that chronicles the rapid ethnic diversification of the community, drew hundreds of viewers when it premiered in October 2006 in Perry and Des Moines, Iowa. In addition, the film won the Gold Eddy for Professional Documentary at the Cedar Rapids Independent Film Festival.

The 55-minute film explores the significant change that began in Perry in the early 1990s when the complexion of a once predominantly white community shifted dramatically. An influx of Latino workers and their families came from as far away as Texas, California, Mexico and Central America to work at the local meat packing plant. Perry's Latino population increased from 47 in 1990 to 1,873 in 2000, accounting for 24.5 percent of the total population. 

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