About

Chucha Barber graduated from the University of Miami. She considers her selection by Ralph Renick for Alpha Epsilon Rho as her most significant educational achievement.  Ralph Renick was a pioneer American television journalist for Miami's WTVJ, channel 4 (now channel 6), Florida's first television station.  Alpha Epsilon Rho is a scholastic honor society recognizing academic achievement among students in the field of electronic media.

Chucha began her 26-year television career in an unlikely way.  As Director of Institutional Advancement for the Miami Museum of Science, she became an independent television producer creating a television documentary to support the nation’s first exhibition of giant robotic dinosaurs.  She collaborated with Miami’s CBS affiliate to produce DIG THOSE DINOS, a children’s program that earned her first Suncoast Emmy, in 1995.  Earning at least one Emmy in every decade since, she has now produced more than 25 programs which have aired on NBC, CBS, ABC, Univision and Telemundo stations. 

She was recognized by the Alliance for Women in Media with a “Gracie Award” for producing a documentary about the 500-year history of the state of Florida, VIVA FLORIDA. 


CHUCHA BARBER PRODUCTIONS EXCELS AT:

  • DOCUMENTARIES (FILM AND TELEVISION)

  • COMMERCIALS

  • PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS

  • EDUCATIONAL VIDEOS
    SCRIPT WRITING

  • ORIGINAL MUSIC TO SUPPORT VIDEO AND FILM PROJECTS