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TIM HARTIN
Producer/Director
Tim Hartin, producer/director of The Song and the Slogan, is an award-winning producer of documentaries and other programming at WILL-TV, where he has worked since 1992. He previously worked at Nebraska Educational Television for 12 years.
His two most recent documentaries for WILL-TV, Vietnam: Soldiers’ Stories
and Mr. Shimkus Goes to Washington, were distributed by PBS and aired on public television stations around the country.
Mr. Shimkus Goes to Washington received the national 1999 Telly Award for best documentary. The Telly Awards recognize excellence in independent films.
Hartin was also director/photographer for WILL-TV’s Emmy Award-winning
Walter Burley Griffin: In His Own Right, and director of production/editor of WILL-TV’s Against the Wind about wheelchair athlete Jean Driscoll. He is director of photography for
a WILL-TV documentary,
Gold Star Mothers: Pilgrimage of Remembrance, airing on
PBS stations in May, 2004.
Hartin’s other credits include "Marcel Marceau American Tour" (cinematographer); "The Wind at One’s Fingertips" (director of photography); "The Modern Immigrant" (director of photography/editor); and "Violoncello" (cinematographer/editor).
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