Broadcast Documentaries
"The Atlanta Project Documentary," the first major
piece to come out of President Carter's initiative to combat poverty
and hopelessness in the inner city. Winner of a CINE Golden Eagle and
an Addy award for best national video production.
"William VanDerKloot has beautifully captured the spirit
and mission of the Atlanta Project. He has helped us spread a message
of cooperation and hope throughout Atlanta and the country."
--Carrie Harmon of the Carter Center
"Energy: Progress Revisited," a one-hour PBS special
hosted by ABC news anchor Forrest Sawyer. Acclaimed at the Houston Film
Festival and awarded a CINE Golden Eagle.
"It's an example of how to produce a serious look at a serious
topic...this documentary should be required viewing for the three
network bosses." --The Atlanta Journal and Constitution
"Portrait of America: Georgia," produced for Turner
Broadcasting System and hosted by Hal Holbrook. Awarded the coveted
George Foster Peabody Award which is considered the "Pulitzer
of broadcast journalism."
"...best program ever produced for TBS." --The Atlanta
Journal Constitution
"World of Audubon," an environmental magazine series
for television produced for Turner Broadcasting System. Awarded five
Emmy awards (GA NATAS) and two CINE Golden Eagles.
"One of television's most vital news series...'World of Audubon'
is a welcome newcomer to the world of electronic nature programming.
In one fell swoop, it has earned a place in the wildlife hierarchy
next to 'National Geographic' and 'Nature.'" --The Christian
Science Monitor
"Cumberland: Island In Time," a feature-length documentary
featuring the natural and cultural history of this exotic coastal island
in Georgia. The film is slated for national PBS broadcast in late 2002.