Our Family Is Growing! Welcoming Our Newest Team Members

The Spoken Frame Media family is growing!

Join me in welcoming our TWO newest team members.

First, say hello to Patrick Bonazza - our first full-time employee and fellow UW Madison film program graduate.

Patrick Videographer

Before joining Spoken Frame Media, Patrick spent time freelancing, which included a year in New York working as a production assistant for the Apple TV show “Hello Tomorrow!”

Our goals for expanding the team were to increase the efficiency of our productions and the quality of our work.

Patrick’s primary responsibilities include:

  • Managing equipment/packing for production

  • Setting up equipment for interviews

  • Operating cameras and audio mixing during interviews

  • Capturing b-roll footage and photography

  • Ingesting footage and editing rough drafts

Patrick has proven to be an excellent fit for Spoken Frame Media’s culture and core values.

He’s passionate about filmmaking and storytelling, has a strong desire to learn, and is personable with clients.

We’re happy to have you, Patrick!

Patrick & Wesley Videography at Brewer's Game
Patrick Videographer Operating Teleprompter

Next, I’d like to introduce our second new employee…

…or should I say “future” employee?

This one’s still too young to work full-time but will arrive at the end of February 2024.

Welcome to the Spoken Frame Media family!  


We’re Spoken Frame Media - 

A story-driven video production company serving the greater Madison, Wisconsin area. Focusing on company overviews, client and employee testimonials, and careers page videos, we’re experts in helping you communicate your message to the right audience.

With our specialized production teams, we’ll bring your project to life using premium equipment, professional expertise, and a stress-free production environment so you’re sure to make the best first impression.

Looking to collaborate with a video production team you can trust? Get in touch with us today.

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