Meet PMC’s new Staff Members!

Oct 31, 2024

  Cindy Czubryt Cynthia (Cindy) has been helping out on various shoots and events at PMC for more than 10 years before being recruited in 2024 as Programming Coordinator. She […]

 

Cindy Czubryt

Cynthia (Cindy) has been helping out on various shoots and events at PMC for more than 10 years before being recruited in 2024 as Programming Coordinator. She has run camera, graphics, and helped set up on shows such as Friday Night, Lighthouse Jubilees, Pachios on the News, and USM Update. In addition to PMC, Cynthia has also been running camera and graphics for 10+ years for International Sound and other public and government access TV stations and currently helps record municipal meetings at Falmouth Community TV.

Cindy earned her Associate’s degrees in Liberal Studies and Communications with a focus in audio and video production from SMCC and has also taken many classes at Mass Art, Rivier College, and York County Community College. Her past volunteer work includes Portsmouth Community Radio (WSCA) and Preble Street Resource Center.  When she is not shooting or editing video, she enjoys being outdoors, traveling, camping, and hiking around and snuggling with her fluffy black and white cat Princess Ninja Kitten!

Brendon McDonald

Hailing from Saco, ME, Brendon McDonald, our new recruit and Production Assistant,  has undergone significant development in his career since attending and graduating from the New England School of Communications/Husson University. After receiving his Magna Cum Laude degree, he immediately set about applying his talents in camera operation, editing, and production assistance to numerous local government and entertainment positions, firstly working at the Town of Scarborough as a camera operator and live-editor for municipal meetings. After getting his start at this part-time job, he began to showcase his talents with larger, more involved productions, such as those produced by the IATSE Local 114 organization, and began to take on a more substantial role at the City of South Portland, working as a camera operator and an editor for various local business promotional videos and scheduled events. He has also contributed as a live-editor and camera operator for harness races held at First Tracks Cumberland. In addition to work in the live-broadcast industry, Brendon has also assisted with short film productions in various roles, such as Director of Photography and Grip, and has experience directing student films of his own. We’re glad to welcome him to our team.