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Rob is an award-winning independent filmmaker who strives to tell stories
that are a celebration of life and explore the connections between people and
the Earth. His films have won multiple awards at international festivals and
have been broadcast worldwide. His most recent film, Hollywood Fox (June
2005), a one-hour HD special for Parthenon Entertainment, Animal Planet,
National Geographic, NDR and Voom TV, aired in over 60 countries. Rob’s
camera work has been used in productions for National Geographic, Discovery,
PBS, and international broadcasters as well as the feature documentary,
Class C (2005). He cites his influences as Orson Welles, Jacques Cousteau,
Black Elk, Jackson Pollock, yoga and music, any and all types of music.
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Pam has over 15 years experience as an advertising and marketing executive
for major brands such as Sprint, Motorola and Visa. She managed national
television advertising campaigns at J. Walter Thompson in their Chicago and
San Francisco offices. As marketing director for Missoula’s Good Food Store
(2002 - 2004), she produced a television advertising campaign that won multiple
Montana Addy Awards. She worked in the field as a sound recordist and
still photographer on Hollywood Fox (National Geographic, 2005). In addition
to her role as a producer and cinematographer for “The Little Red Truck,”
Pam is a commercial still photographer. Her portfolio can be seen online at
www.pamvoth.net
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