
He was the videographer and online producer for the Arizona Daily Star's investigative reporting series "Sealing Our Border: Why it Won't Work," and co-produced CQ Roll Call's 2008 election blog "The Trail Less Traveled."
Satter is experienced in all aspects of multimedia production and project management, video pre- and post-production, Web distribution and on-location logistics and planning. He shoots in multiple formats, including HD-DSLR, edits in Final Cut Pro, and has worked independently and on teams to conceptualize, research, script, edit and track original video reports.
He has produced videos for the Arizona Daily Star, the Prague Post, Comcast Network, Habitat for Humanity and Indego Africa, among others. He teaches the course "Mastering Video Production Basics" for the Compelling Image and is the Video Producer for CQ Roll Call.
AWARDS
2008
- Finalist, Online News Association, Best Overall Site, Small, Roll Call Politics
- First place, Online News Association, Best Topical Site, Medium, AZStarNet.com Border News
2007
- Finalist, EPpy Awards for best News Web site under 1 million, AZStarNet.com
- First place, Best of the West, Online Enterprise Reporting for 'Sealing Our Border: Why it Won't Work'
- First place, Inland Press Association Most Creative Use of Multimedia for 'Sealing Our Border: Why it Won't Work'
- First place, Arizona Associated Press Managing Editors New Writing and Photo Contest for Online Presentation, 'Sealing our Border: Why it Won't Work'
- Finalist, NAA's Digital Edge awards for 'Sealing Our Border: Why it Won't Work'
- Second place, Arizona Associated Press Managing Editors New Writing and Photo Contest for Online Presentation, SahuaritaStar.com and NorthwestStar.com.
2006
- Employee of the Year, Arizona Daily Star
2005
- Finalist, EPpy Awards for Best Internet Community Service Effort under 1 million, Border Death Database
- First place, Arizona Press Club, Creative Use of Online for series 'Smuggling Children'
- Employee of the Year, Arizona Daily Star
2004
- Harrington Award for journalistic promise and high scholastic achievement in new media, Medill School of Journalism




