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– Independent Filmmaker-Director-Author and Photo-Artist- Selected by 57 film festivals and venues worldwide with 105 films screened around the world.- 150+ IMDb credits- 303,000+ views of my films online- Colleague of USVAA (United States Veteran's Artists Alliance. HawkMedia Studios films and theatrical trailers:HawkMedia Studios Theatrical Movie Poster Cavalcade:https://vimeo.com/162222697VERDICT – official theatrical trailerhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-7MTB2-HSxUTHE UNFORGIVEN – official theatrical trailer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t9qzMj_B9tkWAR – official theatrical trailerhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=if3jynWkJ5EAND YET IT MOVES – official theatrical trailerhttps://vimeo.com/152643352FAILURE – official theatrical trailerhttps://vimeo.com/220140909MISSING PERSON – official theatrical trailerhttps://vimeo.com/343078761Professional Testimonial:MR. JAN HARLANExecutive Producer: THE SHINING, FULL METAL JACKET, EYES WIDE SHUT, BARRY LYNDON, etc. (directed by Stanley Kubrick)Executive Producer: ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (directed by Steven Spielberg). Director: STANLEY KUBRICK: A LIFE IN PICTURES, etc. Mr. Jan Harlan on James W. Hawk's short film "Eeny, Meeny, Miny, Moe…":"Very good – I liked it a lot" "It focuses on the destructive force of alcoholism."Mr. Jan Harlan on James W. Hawk's "CONFLUENCE":"Very intriguing and promising. How will the story of the mass-murderer end?"Mr. Jan Harlan on James W. Hawk's "Ethan", "Our World Order" and Aleph to Taw – abreger":"I watched all three films and liked them, particularly the last one."MR. JOHN MICHAELS: filmmaker for “Ralphtalk”, “Hire A Liar”, “Aztec Two Step 15th Anniversary Concert” and “It's Been Done”.Directed over 100 different commercials including Dove, Foxwoods, Gillette, just to name a few. Mr. Michaels states:“Jim is the most talented unknown I've ever met. His work is as close to perfect as it gets. Each frame is given so much thought that it's only a matter of time until we see his name on a commercial blockbuster. The biggest mistake you can make on your next project is by NOT hiring him.”
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