Colin Sims
About Colin Sims
Colin Sims is a skilled video producer and Chief Technical Officer at Ergolution Inc., with extensive experience in digital technology and media production. He has worked in various roles, including as a freelance camera operator and associate producer, and possesses strong expertise in VR/AR design and audio recording.
Work at TraceGains
Colin Sims has been employed at TraceGains as a Video Producer since 2022. In this role, he is responsible for creating and producing video content that supports the company's marketing and communication strategies. His work contributes to enhancing the visibility of TraceGains in the industry, utilizing his extensive background in video production and digital technology.
Current Role at Ergolution Inc.
Colin Sims serves as the Chief Technical Officer and Senior Partner at Ergolution Inc., a position he has held since 2009. Based in Los Angeles, he focuses on developing security and compliance strategies for ergonomics injury abatement software and hardware. His expertise in VR/AR design and field audio recording/mixing plays a crucial role in the company's technological advancements.
Freelance Photography Experience
Colin has worked as a Freelance Photographer and Camera Operator since 1995 in the Tucson, Arizona area. His extensive experience in this field includes various projects that showcase his skills in photography and video production. This freelance work complements his other professional roles and highlights his versatility in the visual media landscape.
Education and Expertise
Colin Sims studied Media Arts, Film, and Photography at the University of Arizona, where he earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) from 1987 to 1991. He furthered his education at Founders Institute, focusing on Business Studies and achieving a Graduate level of understanding. His educational background supports his expertise in digital technology and television production.
Previous Experience at Muscular Dystrophy Association
Colin worked as an Associate Producer at the Muscular Dystrophy Association from 2000 to 2002 in Los Angeles. In this role, he contributed to the production of various media projects, leveraging his skills in video production and storytelling to support the organization's mission.