Former Southeastern Channel videographer-editor Jeremy Rhodes has been hired as a videographer-editor for Anntoine Marketing and Design of Hammond, a local marketing agency consisting of design, SEO, SEM, and social media experts who help businesses grow by creating websites, optimizing them for each search engine, and attracting the right customers. As videographer-editor Rhodes shoots and edits videos for Anntoine’s social media platforms and websites, including those for large and small businesses on the North Shore. He recently shot and edited this promotional video for a conference the company attended. Rhodes moves to Anntoine’s from WAFB-TV (CBS) Ch. 9 in Baton Rouge (DMA 92) where he was Marketing Producer. There Rhodes produced promotional spots, commercials and other productions for WAFB’s creative services department. Prior to WAFB, Rhodes worked at Louisiana Hometown Productions in Baton Rouge where he was a videographer-editor. After graduating from Southeastern in 2017, Rhodes initially worked as a video editor for the Focus Worldwide TV Network, a Covington production house that creates Catholic-based programming with religious, entertainment, cultural and news offerings. While at the Southeastern Channel, Rhodes edited a variety of programs for broadcast. He wrote, produced, directed, edited and acted for the award-winning entertainment shows “College Night” and “Cinematheque”. Rhodes also won a national Videographer Award and a Gold Remi Award at the WorldFest International Film Festival.