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Associate Producer in charge of post production for the feature film "Not That Funny" (with Tony Hale and Bridgid Brannagh) with Boulevard Pictures, Roberts' continued collaboration with director Lauralee Farrer includes the award-winning documentaries "The Fair Trade" (2008) and "Laundry and Tosca" (2005). He wore many hats for the two documentaries, including assistant editor, sound recordist and editor, composer, and post-production supervisor.
The most progressive kind of independent artist, Roberts has mastered many of the creative elements of filmmaking as cameraman, sound designer, editor, and graphic designer. His filmmaking has taken him throughout Asia - in Sri Lanka, Mongolia, Thailand, Hong Kong, and Japan - for international clients, as well as locations throughout the United States. Roberts owns Hearken Creative Services (HCS), a multi-disciplinary creative firm. Under the aegis of HCS since 1993, Roberts has partnered with clients such as USC, Fuller Theological Seminary, World Vision, and museums and botanical gardens in the Greater Los Angeles area, bringing a classic aesthetic to film, print, online, and multimedia advertising. Roberts graduated from Occidental College with a degree in Religious Studies, is a professional studio musician (keyboards), plays in a rock-and-roll cover band, and has produced and engineered several folk/rock albums. |
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- multiple logos and magazine design recognition from American Corporate Identity, from 1993-2012
- "Fonts-In-Use" recognition from P22 Type Foundry
- Best Documentary for "The Fair Trade" [2008], Best music/sound for "Laundry and Tosca" [2004], and multiple audience awards for "Not That Funny" [2012]
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