Wright State University’s
4th Annual Public History Symposium, Friday, March 13, 2015 will
feature Adam White as the keynote speaker. Follow this link to see the full
program, location and registration information. The Symposium is free and open
to the public.
Adam White, a graduate of the film program from Wright State University, has
won multiple regional Emmy Awards for his films The Restorers, Red
Tail Reborn and The Restorers: They Were All Volunteers, and an Emmy
for Cinematography for the PBS documentary "Generations: Cuyahoga Valley
National Park". Adam and his company Hemlock Films received the rare
“Special Achievement” award from the International Council of Airshows in 2011
for his new film Rise Above.
Currently, Adam and Hemlock Films are working to release their new series The Restorers. In addition, Adam is serving as producer for the new PBS documentary Beyond the Powder about the first women's air race in 1929.
With over 25 years of freelancer experience, Adam has worked on
most every type of media in various roles. The majority of his time is spent
working as a director/cinematographer with a specialty in SteadiCam working on
big budget Hollywood films, TV shows, award winning documentaries, and
commercials.
If you attend the symposium keynote address on Friday, March 13, 2015, you can write about it as one of your reflection papers. You must register at the above link to attend. There is no registration fee.
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