Stephanie Riggs former CBS KCNC-TV Anchor does voice overs
Denver, Colorado Recording Studio Sessions - CCM Studios
Stephanie Riggs former CBS News 4 Denver Anchor records voice overs for her new pilot “Fitting In” at CCM Recording Studios. The new show focuses on fitness for kids by changing their eating and excercise habits.
As always we used our Neumann U87 for the session thru the Grace 101 preamp for the most accurate and smooth sound possible.
Stephanie Riggs is the region’s Emmy Award Winner for Best Anchor in 2003 and also won the Emmy Award Winner for Best Journalistic Enterprise for her series focusing on Aids orphans in remote eastern Africa, “A Place of Hope”.
Stephanie has Anchored the #1 Rated Evening Newscast at the CBS, KCNC-TV, Denver for eight years receiving the prestigious Emmy Award for “Best Journalistic Enterprise”, for her News4 investigation on Colorado Child Care. Her in-depth look at the serious problems with Colorado child care and solutions to those problems also won Best Documentary from the Associated Press and the Clarion Award from Women in Communications.
She also earned Back-to-Back Emmy Awards for Best Documentary and the Colorado Association of Black Journalists Excellence in Television Award. Riggs traveled to Senegal, West Africa for “Embracing a Dream: The Legacy of Oumar Dia”. Riggs told the story of an African immigrant murdered in Denver while waiting for a bus after running luggage at the downtown Hyatt and how Colorado responded. A random act of violence resulted in spontaneous acts of kindness all over Colorado. A quarter of a million dollars in donations transformed Oumar Dia’s village and Riggs showed how after his death his dream came true. Riggs sold photos she took of her trip to raise $5,000 for medical supplies for the village. The Rocky Mountain News featured a journal written by Riggs and her photos in the spotlight section on Easter 2000 and the story also appeared on CBS Sunday Morning with Charles Osgood and the Crier Report on Court TV. The Colorado Broadcasters Association named it Best News Series and Best Documentary. The documentary also won the National Headliner Award and a Gracie Award.
Posted: August 28th, 2007 under Sessions.
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