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Curtis Allen

Kelowna, Canada
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About Curtis
Curtis Allen is an experienced and dependable freelance Video-Journalist based in Kelowna British Columbia, Canada.

Trusted by the biggest names in Canadian TV News, Curtis has the experience and equipment to shoot, edit and feed from the field, even on tight deadlines. Able to work with a reporter, or solo as a video-journalist, whatever your needs may be, you can trust they’ll be delivered on time and on budget.

Thanks to his DeJero Newsbook, he able to feed live video back to any station, or facilitate live double-enders from the field or his studio in Kelowna.

Having spent 10 years as a ENG Camera Operator, Curtis now spends his time working independently with clients to capture compelling stories for television and online news organizations, reality shows, documentaries and sports broadcasters. This career has allowed Curtis to travel the world, often working under tight time constraints or difficult situations.
Languages
English
Services
Video Package (Web / Broadcast) Interview (Video / Broadcast) Vox Pop
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Skills
Natural Disasters Breaking News Fact Checking
Portfolio

B.C. lotto winner goes right back to work Kelowna, B.C. resident Robert Goertzen showed up for work Tuesday, one day after claiming a 6/49 jackpot for a whopping $21.9 million. Video courtesy of CTV News Vancouver

Buildings destroyed in out-of-control 2,500 hectare wildfire

14 Aug 2015  |  bc.ctvnews.ca
An out-of-control wildfire near Rock Creek, British Columbia, has led to the evacuation of hundreds of people and the destruction of buildings. The fire, which spans 25 square kilometers, has affected residents and campers in the area, with some losing their homes. Jackie Neugebaur, a campground owner, lost her property but plans to reopen the partially burned site. The Hardys were forced to flee and release their horses in hopes of saving them. The wildfire is believed to be human-caused, and there are currently 168 fires burning across the province. A severe weather watch is in effect, with the potential for high winds, hail, and heavy rains.

‘Like a scene from a movie’: Cache Creek flood engulfs homes

24 May 2015  |  bc.ctvnews.ca
Severe flash flooding and hail struck Cache Creek on Saturday evening, submerging homes and causing extensive damage. The Kamloops Search and Rescue team responded to reports of homes being washed away and vehicles submerged. Search manager Alan Hobler described the damage as devastating, with one road nearly washed out and a creek overflowing through the town. After ensuring all residents were accounted for, search and rescue operations included helicopter surveys and a search dog. Up to 35 homes were deemed unlivable, and a state of emergency declaration is anticipated. Highways One and 97 were temporarily closed, and the area remains under a thunderstorm watch.

On the front lines with firefighters in Kelowna

20 Jul 2014  |  bc.ctvnews.ca
Firefighters in Kelowna, British Columbia, are working tirelessly to combat wildfires, with 2500 residents under evacuation. Crews, including privately-contracted initial attack teams like Fall Line Forestry, face intense and erratic fires, long hours, and physically demanding conditions. Despite the challenges, progress is being made, and the fire's intensity has decreased since its peak. The efforts are bolstered by the motivation to protect the homes and properties of the local community, with additional firefighters expected to join the existing forces.

B.C. inventor creates 'Campfire in a Can'

19 Jun 2014  |  www.ctvnews.ca
Leo Knight, a Kelowna inventor, has created 'Campfire in a Can,' a portable campfire system with a vertical wood stacking design for better heat distribution. The system, which costs just over $200, is still a prototype, and Knight is seeking $80,000 through a Kickstarter campaign to begin production. With 178 backers and nearly $22,800 raised, he has until July 31 to secure the remaining funds. If successful, production is expected to start in the fall, with potential delivery to early backers by next summer.
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