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Jeter Rhodes
Director of Photography / Editor / Visual Effects Lead
Graduated from The Citadel in 1996. BA, English. As a member of the Calliopian Literary Society, a photographic contributer to The Brigadier, and Fiction Editor for the 1995-96 Shako (The Literary Magazine of The Citadel), he also found time to edit documentary footage in the Psychology department's video suite and volunteer for the International Spoleto Festival in Charleston, SC.
Rhodes ventured into the world of ENG, taking a position as Videographer / Editor for WIS-TV NEWS. After almost a year with live television news, he decided to move onward, having become a sought-after crew member for various aspects of productions, called upon by such companies as Ways & Means Productions, Chernoff/Silver Advertising, Kingfisher Productions, and Wachovia.
In 1998, he was finally accepted to the School of Filmmaking, at the North Carolina School of the Arts. During his four years of attendance, he participated in nearly every aspect of the filmmaking process including screenwriting, pre-production (from shot sketches to picking lighting packages), producing technique, directing the actor, frame and mood..., FX visualization, sound design, Film history, Projection and Archival standards.... By 2002, another bachelor's degree had been earned; this time in Filmmaking.
Shortly after N.C. School of the Arts, based on his outstanding graduate project, Jeter was tracked-down and brought on-board as editor and associate producer of “Bragging Rites”, a feature-length documentary of the football rivalry that has always been, between USC and Clemson. “Bragging Rites” went on to become a statewide phenomenon receiving significant media attention, including endorsements by the Clemson and USC football coaches when they screened the film for each of their teams prior to the Carolina-Clemson game. Also, “Bragging Rites” is the first of many films made in South Carolina, that have been proudly distributed proudly by Wal-Mart!
In addition to his feature-length work, Jeter has produced and edited numerous projects for such organizations as AcadiaSC.com, The Greenville County School District, The Warehouse Theatre, The Boy Scouts of America, Driveway Pictures, and precious others!
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