About Us
The stuff you need to know:
Unleaded Media specializes in video shoots and production for websites and for high definition, broadcast-quality DVDs. Unleaded Media Producer Michael Anderson sees your video from conception to shooting to production to full completion.
Employing voice-over talent, acting talent, award-winning writers, website designers and website developers, Unleaded Media has everything you need to produce high-quality, professional videos and integrate them into your website.
Unleaded Media uses a Macintosh-based creative and editing software package that keeps its creations on the cutting edge of today’s quickly evolving video and graphics world.
Unleaded Media prides itself on meeting budgets and deadlines, personal, one-on-one service and an edgy creativity that you’ll find nowhere else.
The stuff you might want to know:
Unleaded Media has produced videos for Colorado Business Magazine, Western Union, Fossil Trace Golf Club, Rally Cap Consulting, Turin Bicycles, Quality Mitsubishi, Mile High Mutts and Windish RV.
Michael Anderson has been the art director and the production manager for The Telluride Film Festival for six years running. The Telluride Film Festival is the fourth largest film festival in the world.
Unleaded Media, in conjunction with Unleaded Software, has developed its own, custom web-based media player that’s featured on www.cobizmag.com, showing our versatility and ability to meet clients’ needs if a solution doesn’t already exist.
The stuff you didn’t know you wanted to know:
Michael Anderson received his undergraduate degree from Colgate University, and his graduate degree at the San Francisco Art Institute. He formed Unleaded Media in 2006, and has already established himself in Colorado’s highly-competitive video production field.
A native of Hanover, N.H., Anderson adapts to his surroundings well – his favorite drink is the Colorado Bulldog.
When Anderson is not producing jaw-dropping, eye-popping videos for his customers, you can find him on the golf course or, more likely, scootering around Denver with visions of Kiawah Island, S.C. dancing in his helmet-covered cranium.