Chad Carlberg
A college art major (Cum Laude, Gordon College, 1995), Chad left his Massachusetts home to pursue a career in film production and post production. During his five-year tenure in Los Angeles and San Francisco he worked for renowned companies like Visionart (Academy-Award Winner for Best Visual Effects, Independence Day) and MVFX (Academy-Award Winner for Best Visual Effects, The Matrix) as a compositor and compositing supervisor on many theatrical features. It was in the realm of feature film that Chad began studying the craft of editing.
In 2000, Chad left New Zealand where he had relocated to begin work on the VFX team of the Lord of the Rings Trilogy in order to follow a longtime dream of producing and directing a documentary on Dominican baseball players. Chad became fascinated with the Dominican baseball story while living on the Haitian border of the tiny country some 12 years ago. Los Duros chronicles the lives of Major League Baseball stars Miguel Tejada, Bartolo Colon, and Vladimir Guerrero, and features dozens of others like Pedro Martinez, Sammy Sosa, David Ortiz, Alfonso Soriano and Albert Pujols. The film, now in its 5th year of production is being produced by multiple Academy-Award Winning Producer, Fred Roos (The Conversation, Apocalypse Now, The Godfather II, The Outsiders, Lost in Translation). The film gained early notoriety as it was one of the first documentaries to be shot entirely in the High-Definition video format.
Three years ago, Chad Carlberg started making local television commercials after recognizing the need for improvement in cable television advertising. After only a few short months in the business, Chad became Adelphia Cape Anns sole producing partner. As Creative Director of Bait & Tackle, Chad has won two Telly Awards for outstanding cable advertising (92.5 The River, 2004, best in regional humor category, Cape Pond Ice Company, 2004, best local commercial) and two Communicator Awards for outstanding cable and broadcast advertising (BBN, 2004, and Horvitz & Frisch, 2004). Chads Sark and The Clowns Here earned top honors for the Show Us Your River TV Commercial Contest for WXRV 92.5 The River Radio. His commercial The Clowns Here was selected as the contest winner and airs on Comcast cable throughout Massachusetts and Southern New Hampshire.
In 2000, Chad left New Zealand where he had relocated to begin work on the VFX team of the Lord of the Rings Trilogy in order to follow a longtime dream of producing and directing a documentary on Dominican baseball players. Chad became fascinated with the Dominican baseball story while living on the Haitian border of the tiny country some 12 years ago. Los Duros chronicles the lives of Major League Baseball stars Miguel Tejada, Bartolo Colon, and Vladimir Guerrero, and features dozens of others like Pedro Martinez, Sammy Sosa, David Ortiz, Alfonso Soriano and Albert Pujols. The film, now in its 5th year of production is being produced by multiple Academy-Award Winning Producer, Fred Roos (The Conversation, Apocalypse Now, The Godfather II, The Outsiders, Lost in Translation). The film gained early notoriety as it was one of the first documentaries to be shot entirely in the High-Definition video format.
Three years ago, Chad Carlberg started making local television commercials after recognizing the need for improvement in cable television advertising. After only a few short months in the business, Chad became Adelphia Cape Anns sole producing partner. As Creative Director of Bait & Tackle, Chad has won two Telly Awards for outstanding cable advertising (92.5 The River, 2004, best in regional humor category, Cape Pond Ice Company, 2004, best local commercial) and two Communicator Awards for outstanding cable and broadcast advertising (BBN, 2004, and Horvitz & Frisch, 2004). Chads Sark and The Clowns Here earned top honors for the Show Us Your River TV Commercial Contest for WXRV 92.5 The River Radio. His commercial The Clowns Here was selected as the contest winner and airs on Comcast cable throughout Massachusetts and Southern New Hampshire.
