Ken Ehrlich In the award show/live event genre, there really aren’t superstar director names like Spielberg, Tarantino, Coppola or others.
It just doesn’t work like that, with the exception of my friend, Walter C. Miller, who passed at the age of 94 on Friday at home with his family around him.
He was not only one of a handful of directors — Dwight Hemion and Marty Pasetta also come to mind — who wrote the book about multi-camera coverage of live events, an art form and mathematical logistics nightmare all its own.
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