As an award
winning cameraman and producer, Robert's work has appeared on many national and UK T.V. programs such as PBS, The Discovery Channel, and The History Channel.
Not exact matches
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win over Alabama Related: Sugar Bowl President dances on stage after Oklahoma
win Related:
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If this speedy son of a Bodemeister
wins, NBC
cameramen will need a wide - angle lens to capture the 13,432 owners on the stage.
Related: Katherine Webb's facial expression after McCarron's game - sealing fumble said it all Related: Oklahoma team nearly breaks ESPN set after photobombing Stoops and Knight Related: Adrian Peterson goes wild on the Oklahoma sideline after
win over Alabama Related: Sugar Bowl President dances on stage after Oklahoma
win Related:
Cameraman gets crushed by Bama WR on sideline of Sugar Bowl
Related: Katherine Webb's facial expression after McCarron's game - sealing fumble said it all Related: Oklahoma team nearly breaks ESPN set after photobombing Stoops and Knight Related: Adrian Peterson goes wild on the Oklahoma sideline after
win over Alabama Related:
Cameraman gets crushed by Bama WR on sideline of Sugar Bowl Related: Katherine Webb and Dee Dee Bonner hug following AJ McCarron touchdown
In episode 103, a pair of segments that focus on the role of
cameramen include an animated short from award -
winning cartoonist Chris Ware («Jimmy Corrigan») and a young filmmaker who sets out to document his alcoholic stepfather.
When the award -
winning wildlife
cameraman Rolf Steinmann moved to Bavaria last year, he immediately decided to make a film about the area — but he's taking his time.