Samuel Euston

Film Producer | Director | Editor

A Timeline of Professional Milestones

1953

Born to Richard Deeble and Agnes Taluba in Norwalk, OH.

1967

At 15, founds his first rock band Brush Creek.

1970

Moves to New York City, securing a position in UNICEF and the United Nations.

1974

Moves to Marin County, CA, securing a position at the American Red Cross and pursues the music program at the College of Marin.

1977

Road tours as a musician and singer with the bands Pegasus and Crystal until 1979.

1979

Secures a USO Officers Club tour with the band Reinfield, completed in Tule Greenland.

1980

Returns to college working on general education requirements at College of Marin, Indian Valley College and San Francisco State University.

1986

Pursues a career in computers and electronics at Whole Earth Access until 1989.

1989

Is a trainer, facilitator and program coordinator for P.I.R. and a private consultant; Studies at Sonoma State University and the Heartwood Institute.

1996

Is a computer and technical instructor for adults at Drake High School in Marin County.

1999

Transitions to technical trainer and second level key account EDI technical specialist for QRS in Richmond, CA.

2000

Continues technical training at the National Training Institute in Marin County, CA.

2005

Is a technical support manager and second level CSR for S.S.P.I. in San Rafael, CA.

2011

Returns to school and pursues a career in digital filmmaking, editing and production.

2012

Is invited to join Phi Theta Kappa upon graduating from the digital filmmaking program at Santa Rosa Junior College.

2012

Is a columnist for the Sonoma County Gazette and a freelancer for Sonoma County Blogger until 2014 to pursue a career in digital filmmaking.

2012

Is a digital media producer, editor and producer for Video and Edit Digital Media Presentations in Lake County, CA through today.

2018

Assists the County of Lake with social media outreach and event broadcasting, as well as emergency wildfire, PSPS and community service updates.

2020

Develops an award-winning hybrid system that bridged analog, digital and IP technologies for synchronous recording and broadcasting.

2022

Launches a podcast series on the available services, current needs and community outreach available for seniors in their local communities.

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