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Tim Everitt

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Tim A. Everitt holds an M.F.A. from U.S.C.'s graduate film program, and a B.F.A. from Drake University's Theatre Department. He is an award winning motion picture writer/director and animator. His films include the animated feature "Lone Pup", and live action features "Too Fast, Too Young", starring Michael Ironside and Kasia Figura, and "Fatally Yours", starring Rick Rossovich, Roddy McDowell, George Lazenby and Sage Stallone. Films he has written and directed have won major awards at national and international competitions, including the Houston International Film Festival, the New York International Film and Television Festival, the Chicago Film Festival, the Independent Film Producers of America "Cindy" Award and many others. Additionally, he has served as a visual effects artist and lead animator on major studio films including "Pirates of the Carribbean III", "Collateral Damage", "Pluto Nash", "Red Planet", "Deep Blue Sea", and many others. He was the Senior Animator on the new 3D "The Beatles' Yellow Submarine Adventure", as well as on national television programs such as "Babylon 5", "The Cape" and "Honey I Shrunk the Kids." He has worked in the motion picture industry as a Director of Photography, including shooting green-screen special effects photography for "Demolition Man", starring Sylvester Stallone and Wesley Snipes. He served many years as a commercial director and cinematographer, creating regional and national commercials for Fourtune 500 companies including 3M, Union Oil, Xerox, The Wherehouse, and many others. Additionally, he has been the animation director for many award-winning national commercials including "Got Milk/Mario", Dodge Neon and Global Crossing. Prior to coming to Hollywood, he worked in Public Broadcasting, shooting programs such as "You're Not A Hero Til You're Sung", featuring Penny Marshall and Linda Carter.

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