Robert Bates(V)
- Writer
- Producer
- Director
Writer-Producer-Director.
First symptoms appeared in ninth grade with obsessive Super-8 film-making.
Robert's early interest in making films began after a series of childhood fascinations, first with puppetry, then magic, music, and theater. Photography followed with the encouragement of Bates' father, a life-long shutterbug.
First show business gig: cue card assistant for Bob Hope. Made student films at Pittsburgh Filmmakers. Took jobs as an extra and electrical crew to watch pros at work on TV-movies and theatrical features, including Jonathan Demme's Silence of the Lambs, and Curtis Hanson's The Wonder Boys. Robert also worked in local television and was a TV newscaster on NBC's Pittsburgh affiliate.
After a lengthy career in corporate video in Pittsburgh, Albany, New York, and Columbus, Ohio, Bates finally returned to his first love of dramatic narratives.
First symptoms appeared in ninth grade with obsessive Super-8 film-making.
Robert's early interest in making films began after a series of childhood fascinations, first with puppetry, then magic, music, and theater. Photography followed with the encouragement of Bates' father, a life-long shutterbug.
First show business gig: cue card assistant for Bob Hope. Made student films at Pittsburgh Filmmakers. Took jobs as an extra and electrical crew to watch pros at work on TV-movies and theatrical features, including Jonathan Demme's Silence of the Lambs, and Curtis Hanson's The Wonder Boys. Robert also worked in local television and was a TV newscaster on NBC's Pittsburgh affiliate.
After a lengthy career in corporate video in Pittsburgh, Albany, New York, and Columbus, Ohio, Bates finally returned to his first love of dramatic narratives.