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Cisco Borres

Francisco Borres, or Cisco as he is known by fellow staffers, is the straw that stirs the drink.  He serves as Account Executive, heads up administrations and production management.  Cisco, a self-defined musicologist, also runs the subsidiary Second 2 None Entertainment, a company division that provides regional event entertainment coordination.  At Borres Productions his main responsibility is making certain our clients goals are met, and crews make it to shoots and then get paid, a job that makes him well liked.  As Operations/Production Manager Cisco is a good guy to talk with if you’re introducing yourself to Borres Productions for the first time.

   
 
Michael Hines, Graphic design and Special Effects Michael Hines, Digital Graphic Designs and Special Effects Manager, keeps us connected.  He’s multi-lingual, English, HTML, CSS, Java Script, XTML, and CMS, etc… He’s even able to communicate with our Security Guard Paco who speaks a language all his own.  Michael provides all the digital image support whether its reconfiguring, effects generation, or getting our message onto the net.  Our G.U.I designer develops web sites and works with our creative direction teams to conceptualize and deliver.  Michael, our tech guru even produces print promotions and performs emergency I.T.
 
 
Ted Waldron
Ted Waldron, otherwise know as “The Teditor” to some of our clients and the party animal of the bunch gets his groove on in the edit suite.  This Savannah Film School graduate may have nerdability but he’s far from the stereotype.  You see Ted can get around digitally, analogly (is there such a word?) and personally.  Clients like his editorius style, and charm, especially his new bride.  What we like most about our newlywed, Heady Teddie is his ability to scurry around the hardware, software, bits, pixels, artifacts and hard drives.
 
 
Brian Katsis

Brian Katsis, Associate Producer is our movie nights coordinator.  He makes his money, however, coordinating shoots, serving in the production crew, assisting with editing, and serving as the Morale Officer (not to be confused with Moral Officer).  Quick with a quip Brian keeps clients smiling and directors on schedule.  Like the other employees Brian has logged some miles with BP but is no worse for wear.  In fact while we all haven’t aged (much) he remains the youngest.

   
 
Paco, the company security guard and official greeter gets the girls.  This chick magnet picks up the newspaper and has headed up security for the last 3 years.  He has a steller record for attendance as well as keeping away the criminals.  Paco has survived a battle with a pit and is still around to talk about it, but I wouldn’t bring it up when you see him, he just might snap.
   
 

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