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INDUSTRIALIZATION, an abstract animation film, is an audience choice finalistGREAT NEWS!!! “INDUSTRIALIZATION – the rise and fall” just finished as an AUDIENCE CHOICE FINALIST in the Lift-Off Sessions at Pinewood Studios, in London, England. INDUSTRIALIZATION - the rise and fall - is a new James W. Hawk abstract animation short film that considers one long term possible outcome of industrialization. Here is the YouTube link: https://youtu.be/MbfHE7QrdWc Please subscribe, like, comment and turn on notifications on YouTube. Thank you. Please rate INDUSTRIALIZATION - the rise and fall on IMDb after you watch it. Here is the IMDb link: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt27126077/
A NEW HAWKMEDIA STUDIOS FILM WILL BE RELEASED EVERY THREE OR FOUR WEEKS ON YOUTUBE.
James W. Hawk has two award-winning animation films, two film festival finalists, and four film festival semi-finalists. One of his films was exhibited at a Rome, Italy art exhibition. He has had 105 films screened/honored at 57 film venues. He has 150 IMDb credits.
MORE HAWKMEDIA STUDIOS RECENT YOUTUBE RELEASES: THE UNFORGIVEN - redux Official Selection of 14 film festivals/venues worldwide and IMDb rating 9.7. YouTube: https://lnkd.in/ebFc4f7Z
Thank you and I appreciate your support, 13.04.2023 | James W. Hawk - filmmaker's blog
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(HawkMedia Studios / HawkFilme / OldMan Hawk Film) James "Jim" W. Hawk was born in New Eagle, Pennsylvania. He is of German, Irish, Scottish and Native American (Seneca) decent. At the age of three, he was moved to Cleveland, Ohio. In 1972, he pursued a career in industrial sales and marketing with a Fortune 500 company which resulted in he and his family being relocate to Rochester, New York, South Bend, Indiana and finally, New Haven, Connecticut. Jim's first independent film project was a two hour and four part documentary called The Old School Roadster on a Budget featuring Larry, a local car guy who built a Roadster in his garage. It was aired on television stations throughout Connecticut. The next project was a commercial for Doritos. The winner of the contest would have their entry shown during the Super Bowl. He didn't win, but he made an outstanding creative work nonetheless. Having these under his belt, he needed the next greater challenge...he wanted to make a short narrative film. Jim wrote, produced and directed Alpha to Omega: Part 4 with limited resources, but plenty of ingenuity. He wanted to keep it simple so he developed a story line and screenplay featuring the last man on Earth. After lots of work and some luck finding resources, it all came together as his first narrative short film. Since that time, he has produced, written and directed several short films, documentaries, music filmes commercials and industrial presentations. He has also worked for the Connecticut Film Industry Training Program for two years as an Associate Producer and Director of the "behind the scenes" film of the program for four years. He has been interviewed on television regarding the making of one of his short films. He has had several minor acting parts in independent films. He has taken filmmaking classes at Quinnipiac University. He has had his films shown at film festivals, on local television and at other public venues. He is always either planning, producing or searching for his next greater challenge. View my profile Send me a message The EditorUser contributionsUser links |