| Ed
Watts is a graduate of Pensacola High School, where
he was the featured soloist in the Marching Tiger Band for
3 years. he has seen a lot of the world as a musician, but
promptly retired from traveling to care for his ailing mother,
Betty Loas Hill (now deceased). Ed taught high school band
for 7 years and was a supervisor at a group home for mentally
and physically disabled male adults for 10 years. While working
at the group home, Ed developed a desire for editing and production
of film for TV. After enrolling and graduating from the DMe
School for Video Production, he was offered a job at WPAN
Television.
Ed currently serves as a Media Coordinator. He is responsible
for station programming, video shoot scheduling and follow-up,
post-production accuracy, encoding and video duplication.
The quality of his work ensures that every WPAN
Television customer is happy. |