Hunter Boone

Hunter Boone

Video Producer @ The New York Times

About Hunter Boone

Hunter Boone is a video producer currently employed at The New York Times since 2018, with extensive experience in various media roles across notable organizations in the Greater New York City Area.

Work at The New York Times

Hunter Boone has been serving as a Video Producer at The New York Times since 2018. In this role, he has contributed to various video projects, utilizing his skills in cinematography and video production. His tenure at The New York Times spans six years, during which he has been involved in producing content that aligns with the publication's journalistic standards.

Previous Experience in Video Production

Before joining The New York Times, Hunter Boone held several positions in the video production industry. He worked as a Motion Graphics Director at Vox Media, Inc. for seven months in 2018. Additionally, he served as an Associate Producer at Viacom from 2016 to 2017. His experience also includes roles as a Producer at VICE Media and VICE News in 2020, and at The New Yorker and Mustache in 2018.

Education and Expertise

Hunter Boone studied Cinematography and Film/Video Production at Trident Technical College, where he earned an Associate's degree from 2008 to 2010. His educational background provides him with a solid foundation in video production techniques, which he applies in his professional roles.

Career Timeline

Hunter Boone's career in video production began with his role as a Video Journalist at Storyhunter Inc. from 2015 to 2018. Over the years, he has accumulated diverse experience across various media companies, including SAG-AFTRA as an Eligible Member from 2015 to 2017. His career trajectory reflects a commitment to the field of video production.

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