User:Jose Domingo Espinosa

Jose Domingo Espinosa is a bilingual video journalist (reporter, producer, video editor, graphic designer, and cameraman) with more than 18 years of experience reporting news for television, radio and print media in Colombia and United States.

Espinosa has extensive experience covering politics, business and economics, health and medicine, education, sports, entertainment, and the environment – the latter being his particular field of interest and focus of his most recent work, the TV series "USA Green Stories."

In 2009, Espinosa got lights, cameras, microphones, and went on the road for action. From Florida to California, from Hawaii to Alaska, and from Washington State to Washington D.C, Espinosa filmed more than 350 hours. As a reporter, he got access to privilege facilities, locations, and projects that regular people do not have the opportunity to see. He logged almost 70,000 miles of driving everywhere across the nation for his unique and exclusive TV series.

As a one-man reporting, videography, and editing crew, Espinosa interviewed more than 250 scientists, engineers, researchers, sustainable directors, environmentalists, politicians, (governors, mayors, and city planners) chief executive officers, small –and– large business entrepreneurs, community leaders, writers, and students, in 175 cities across the U.S.

Espinosa's evergreen TV series USA Green Stories (features without expiration date) is available now in English on SDTV NTSC for broadcasting, and in numerous video formats for web distribution. USA Green Stories can be translated into Spanish per your request.

Currently, Espinosa is producing USAGS Season Four, which includes 52 new episodes. 52 weeks per year. No one can reproduce, copy display, distribute, perform and/or prepare adaptations of USA Green Stories videos and its content without authorization of Jose D. Espinosa who is the owner and president of USA Green Stories, INC.

Jose Espinosa most relevant Experience:

Independent producer USA GREEN STORIES 5/2009 – present Multiple cities across United States

Reporter, producer, video journalist, and video editor Voice of America, Latin America division 6/2006 – 2/2009 Washington, D.C.

Audiovisual Department Coordinator Inter-American Institute for Economic and Social Development Inter American Development Bank 8/2005 – 6/2006 Washington, D.C.

Independent producer / Freelance 8/2002 – 8/2005 Miami & Tampa, Fla.

Radio Journalist Voice of America, Latin America division 12/2001 – 5/2002 Washington, D.C.

Copy Editor Volando.com Travel Portal 5/2000 – 11/2000 Miami, Fla.

Foreign Journalist / Correspondent “En Vivo 9:30” & “Noticias Caracol” 1/1998 – 9/2000 Miami, Fla.

News Reporter En Vivo Magazine, Canal UNO 8/1996 – 11/1997 Bogotá, Colombia

News Reporter Colombia 12:30 News. Canal A 8/1995 – 6/1996 Bogotá, Colombia

News Reporter Colombia 12:30 News. Canal A 8/1995 – 6/1996 Bogotá, Colombia

News Reporter. Correspondent Noticiero de las Siete (News Program), Canal A 1/1994 – 5/1995 Bogotá, and Neiva (Huila) Colombia

Editor El Tiempo 1/1994 – 5/1996 Bogotá, and Neiva (Huila) Colombia

About USA Green Stories:

USA Green Stories is an exclusive series of 3-7 minute video reports showcasing renewable energy, energy efficiency, alternative fuels, clean technology, green innovations, water conservation, eco-friendly solutions for modern life (reducing consumption, reusing, recycling, and composting,) profiles in caring and conservation, sustainable practices, environmental education, and everything green – jobs, plans, initiatives, programs, and communities.

Copyrights: USA Green Stories was created, produced, filmed, written, and edited by independent video journalist and TV producer Jose D. Espinosa. Journalist Jose D. Espinosa has compiled the stories into a set of easy- to-understand reports that bring the average person in contact with complex scientific and engineering issues.

USA Green Stories is narrated by voice talent Bill Gentile. Gentile is an Emmy Award-Winning TV-correspondent and producer with more than 30 years of field experience, as well as an extensive background in producing documentaries for the most prestigious programs in the nation, such as Nightline and NOW on PBS. Gentile created the "Backpack Journalism" program for American University in Washington D.C, where he is a professor in the mass media communication program.

USA Green Stories "USAGS" was filmed in 175 cities across the United States. USAGS is producing and distributing professional evergreen television and web video content, that has virtually no expiration date. USAGS digital video content is also available for Standard Definition Television (SDTV) 720X480 pixel 4:3 aspect ratio. NTSC. USAGS features video stories that demonstrate the commitment to preserve the planet. USAGS everything on going green in the United States, state-by-state. USAGS video reports for environmentally conscious audiences.