UnityView is a multi camera live production and content creating service that was founded by UNLV Broadcasting and Film Student, Liddor Bega. UnityViews mission is to create a united environment for the overlooked young professionals entering the industry. While maintaining professionalism and quality service, UnityView provides the internships, and paid work experiences to individuals that are looking to find their true calling in the industry. Bega noticed that many students nationwide love the film industry and desire to get involved, but have no idea in which direction to start. Unityview is able to offer guidance to those creators. UnityView has plenty of ambitions aside from being a production service company. We are building a platform that allows creators to market themselves and book clients under the UnityView umbrella. UnityView is starting to be known for making opportunities for creators more accessible with our production alert system.

About Me

Liddor Bega, a dynamic 24-year-old, has carved a remarkable path in the broadcasting industry. A proud graduate of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV), Liddor holds dual bachelor’s degrees in Broadcasting Journalism and Film. His passion for media and storytelling led him to establish his own company, UnityView, which has become a beacon for aspiring media professionals.

UnityView is not just a business; it’s a platform where Liddor employs students, providing them with invaluable career experience that enhances their resumes. His commitment to nurturing young talent has resulted in over 40 crew members eagerly awaiting production alerts, ready to dive into the next project. Through UnityView, Liddor has successfully funneled significant financial opportunities to these students, helping them gain practical experience and financial stability.

Liddor’s journey is a testament to his dedication and vision, making a significant impact on both the broadcasting industry and the lives of the students he mentors.

Internship Experience

During my internship at Lightspeed VT, I had the incredible opportunity to work directly with Brad Lea, who hired me to direct his show, “Bradvice.” In this role, I was responsible for building the set, technically directing the show, and handling any troubleshooting that arose. This hands-on experience allowed me to develop my skills in a dynamic and professional environment. I also learned how to work under intense pressure, which made me more resilient and confident in my career space, ultimately contributing to the show’s success and enhancing my expertise in technical direction and production.