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Executive Producer – Sheri Kaz – Award Winning Producer Director

Sheri is an Emmy Award winning writer, producer, director.  Over the years she has earned numerous awards for creative excellence.  Since graduating from the University of Denver with a Mass Communications degree in 1982, she has been producing and directing hundreds of spots, television productions and an even award winning feature,”Moosie”.

Sheri has proven her unique talent with family and children programming. The family movie “Moosie” began winning awards right after it’s release. The picture was awarded, winner of the 2000 Silver Telly Award for Children’s Audience, winner of the 1999 Videographer Award of Excellence for Children’s Programming and winner of the 2000 Axiem Award for Directing

Tony Pfau and Sheri have collaborated on many projects over the years, including the feature film “Moosie”. Their most recent collaboration was on a project for Great West Life which earned a Herme’s Gold Award.
Sheri also brings the marketing expertise, a keen business sense as bonus to the already cutting edge creative. She has a natural talent to work with and communicate to youth that will make Airpark a one of a kind production, be it television or other avenues we pursue to promote aviation to today’s budding aviators.
We are lucky and excited that she came on board to help make Airpark TV a reality.

Andy Jurka | Apprentice

Andy, agreed to get on board and apprentice, simply to get more experience. A former film student now a staging pro, he took it upon himself to volunteer to get pro experience. His help is greatly appreciated!

How Airpark TV will be produced

First of all, we plan to raise the funds to get the show produced. Ideally we’d like to find a sponsor that would take on the whole show, however; we are working to get 3 segments of the pilot produced via individual sponsors. Those segments would be valuable assets for the sponsors and at the same time, we would edit the show “sizzle reel” in order to procure funding for the rest of the segments.

The pilot and the subsequent episodes of Airpark TV will be produced at many different locations. The production will be filming re-enactments in real film, setting up reality TV segments of real life kids in their aviation workshops, and other features.

We will be coordinating production with existing youth outreach groups in order to produce the reality segments, and promote those youth outreach programs. We will seek out the old timers and today’s heroes from the local airparks and get those great stories to the screen.

The shows are being developed so that each segment complements the other. All parts fitting together nicely for a fun, entertaining and engaging experience.

As many in Hollywood will tell you, film is far superior to the digital cinematography and better suited for storytelling. Film student’s these days have never exposed one frame of real film, or experience the level of precision required to work in film. We will be filming Airpark TV re-enactments in real Super 16mm film.  The program will have a much better feel to it and we can help train a few in the film discipline needed to be able to deliver the cut above production levels we do with film.

Each of the feature or segments within the show will be produced by individual producer directors, and each episode overseen by an executive producer and editor who will bring each episode to life. Preliminary estimates are that, properly prepped, each episode could be shot out within two weeks.

The production will need to have the appropriate insurance to be able to work in and around aircraft and bring that spectacular footage to the screen, including air-to-air, and having cameras attached to aircraft to bring home spectacular footage.

Post production, the editing will likely take about 20 days per episode. Post production will all be done using Final Cut Pro X, going to the former track based systems only for tape delivery.

Once the pilot is completed, we will be seeking to get the operation funded to go into production individual segments or hopefully a full 13 week package that would then be offered for distribution on cable, pay per view and have a digital download component. Distribution channels will be determined as the project evolves since distribution rights will be determined during negotiations.

Check back for an updated post on a brief overview of the intended distribution plan!

It is very important to us that we retain control over the content, the stories and how the show is produced. No one would be very happy if Airpark went the way of many where the network takes over all control and diminishes the true essence of this show. For that reason, we will be seeking digital delivery and distribution.

Upcoming Production Schedule

We hope to raise the funds for the pilot in the spring and early summer of 2013, and hope to be filming by late August.  

The pilot, if funded ,will likely be shot in Colorado & Texas.  For the series, we plan to shoot at Airfields, Airshows and communities throughout the United States.

This section of the website will show upcoming productions where we will be seeking youth groups to film.  If you are interested in having your group featured in a segement, please get in touch and check the box- participant.