D.V.A. Productions stands for Digital Video Aesthetics
and that is precisely our goal. Our purpose is to produce
high-caliber videos to honor and celebrate all peoples'
stories and traditions, to learn from history, to expose innovative
thinking, and to create educational and entertaining
videos for adults and children.
We are a full-service video production company in
San Francisco, CA that will work with you to target your
audience, craft your message, and deliver a powerful,
sophisticated, and professional product to meet
your specifications for video or the Web.
and that is precisely our goal. Our purpose is to produce
high-caliber videos to honor and celebrate all peoples'
stories and traditions, to learn from history, to expose innovative
thinking, and to create educational and entertaining
videos for adults and children.
We are a full-service video production company in
San Francisco, CA that will work with you to target your
audience, craft your message, and deliver a powerful,
sophisticated, and professional product to meet
your specifications for video or the Web.
Windy Borman, the Creative Director of D.V.A. Productions, has years of professional experience in film, video, event planning, theatre, and the non-profit sector.
As an independent filmmaker, Windy has produced and directed promotional videos, films, and documentaries. She is an experienced researcher, story developer, screenwriter, director, and producer with field and studio experience on large- and small-scale productions in the United States, England, Ghana and Thailand.
From 2001-2003, Windy served as the Performing Arts Coordinator for the University of Oregon Cultural Forum, where she negotiated contracts and promoted performances for Margaret Cho and Maya Angelou and directed and produced The Vagina Monologues. From 2003-2005 she dedicated two years to Teach For America, where she taught drama and dance in the South Bronx. She currently lives and works in San Francisco, CA, where she sits on the Board of Directors for Bay Area Women in Film and Media.
As an independent filmmaker, Windy has produced and directed promotional videos, films, and documentaries. She is an experienced researcher, story developer, screenwriter, director, and producer with field and studio experience on large- and small-scale productions in the United States, England, Ghana and Thailand.
From 2001-2003, Windy served as the Performing Arts Coordinator for the University of Oregon Cultural Forum, where she negotiated contracts and promoted performances for Margaret Cho and Maya Angelou and directed and produced The Vagina Monologues. From 2003-2005 she dedicated two years to Teach For America, where she taught drama and dance in the South Bronx. She currently lives and works in San Francisco, CA, where she sits on the Board of Directors for Bay Area Women in Film and Media.