
TUBE TV PRODUCTIONS
Is a creative, grass roots production house that emphasizes personal relationships with great companies and their customers.
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TubeTV Productions          1 min
Chip Baysden mixed footage
Portfolio
If you can Dream it, we can Bring It
A Story Is Memorable.
A Story Builds Brands.
A Story Changes Culture.
As passionate, creative professionals, we are on a mission to revolutionize marketing through the lens of storytelling. We position your brand to be the leader in your industry. Our cinematic approach yields increased opportunities for your business to be successful.

Increase Your Exposure
Video is set to be 80% of the content produced for the web, and customers are more likely to watch a video than read a paragraph. Since video can say much more than words alone, videography is the logical investment choice. A high-quality video can capture the emotion of your audience. It is scientifically proven that memories are tied to emotions. This almost ensures that your audience will remember your brand just by watching a great video. Through a strategic lens, we can craft your brands identity. We produce, capture and create video content that is hyper-focused for advertising campaigns, company websites and all social media platforms, "If you can dream it, we can bring it!"
Chip Baysden
Director of Photography
Chip Baysden has won 8 National Murrow Awards for storytelling and videography. He has won 28 local news Emmy Awards and 10 White House News Photographers Association First Place awards and has made 10 trips to the Oval Office to formally receive the award. In 2016, Baysden was named White House Photographer and Editor of the Year. This honor remains exclusive to Baysden who won both Photography and Editing categories for the first time in the WHNPA 100 year existence.
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Baysden's career as a photojournalist began in the city he grew up in, Charleston, SC. In 2000, He graduated with a degree in Communications from the College of Charleston and soon after took a job with the local ABC affiliate WCIV. It was at WCIV where he learned to shoot and edit and where he fell in love with storytelling. Baysden explains, "I've always considered myself a 'sports photojournalist' and covering high school and college football in South Carolina gave me my first taste of the excitement that capturing the Big Play brings."
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In 2003, Baysden began working for WYFF, the NBC Hearst affiliate in Greenville, SC. He continued covering sports in the upstate but also grew as a news photographer. Hurricanes, politics and South Carolina's economy became staples of his daily diet. After a serious knee injury sidelined him from reporting football, He dedicated himself to the job of 'helicopter videographer', responsible for breaking news all over the state. Baysden continues to moonlight in the chopper and this unique skill set has helped him master Drone Photography.
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After one year at WYFF, Baysden was offered a position at Hearst's Washington Bureau. "I jumped at the oppurtunity to work in the nation's capital and soon found myself on 'Pebble Beach' at the White House, covering national news for Hearst affiliates. In 2005, Baysden landed his 'Dream Job' with WTTG FOX 5, covering sports in the Washington DC area. Over the last 16 years, Baysden has chased the Washington Football Team all over the country, and has reported from every Wizards and Capitals disappointing post-season locker rooms. He has spent each spring with the Washington Nationals and has documented disappointment with Maryland and Georgetown during the month of March. Chip explains, "I have learned that consistent disappointment is no fun but often makes for a better story." A handful of news directors were quick to remind him that he was a 'news' photographer first.
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What happened next gave Baysden the skills to becoming one of the best photojournalists in the country. Washington, DC became his playground. Murders, wrecks, fires....Oh My!
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