Fred Levine

Fred Levine Trailers

Big Machines Diggers and Dumpers TrailerFarm Country Ahead TrailerCleared for Takeoff Trailer

Fred Levine has been producing video content since 1984, when he produced a cable TV series for the State of Vermont, Office on Aging. Shortly thereafter he opened his doors as a full-service independent producer serving business, corporate, industrial, goverment, and institutional clients. After completing a wide range of successful programs, Fred pioneered a new genre of movies for children in 1991 that took the video industry by storm. Fred draws on over thirty years of experience producing top-quality, professional work.

Most Popular Fred Levine Trailers

Total trailers found: 6

Farm Country Ahead Trailer (1998)

01 October 1998

Kids will be thrilled as our friendly host Rusty takes them along for a close-up look at giant tractors, combines, seeders, harvesters and the many other huge machines that grow and harvest some of kids' favorite foods.

Road Construction Ahead Trailer (1991)

01 January 1991

"This is anything but the Saturday morning animated clatter kids are used to. Once they see this, they're mesmerized.

Big Machines Diggers and Dumpers Trailer (2005)

06 June 2005

Real life action looking at the world of diggers and dump trucks.

Cleared for Takeoff Trailer (1994)

15 September 1994

For a lot of little ones, airplanes look exciting from a distance -- but awfully scary close-up! By following a nervous pair of young siblings on their way to visit their grandmother for the first time, this kid-sensitive program shows children what to expect when they fly the friendly skies, with a guided tour from a real United Airlines pilot.

Road Construction Ahead Trailer (1992)

02 September 1992

This is the video that started it all, and the video that everyone has tried to imitate. Thirty minutes of non-stop road-building action, from the surveyors staking out the job site to the first car traveling down the finished highway.

Fire & Rescue Trailer (1994)

13 July 1994

Every child's eyes light up when they hear the blare of a siren and a fire truck races by. Now your kids can ride alongside real firefighters as the engine screams through the streets on its way to put out a fire.