CHARLES HAMILTON - DIRECTOR
Charles Hamilton is currently a writer and producer at Manhattan-based agency, Learning Worlds, Inc., a boutique creative shop serving global accounts such as Epson, Microsoft, SAP, Lexis-Nexis, and Sun Microsystems. Previously, he was CREATIVE DIRECTOR at one of America's
storied companies, AT&T. Working in the Brand & Marketing
group of this Fortune 50 global business, Mr. Hamilton led
a team of video producers, writers, interactive artists, and
web developers in creating a range of media - broadcast, print,
and online.
Mr. Hamilton is also a WRITER and ASSOCIATE PRODUCER for "The
Power" (w.t.), a 120-minute documentary film on the Information
Age with WETA (Washington, DC PBS affiliate) as a sponsoring
station. His story treatment for the film has been GREEN LIGHTED
BY PBS (National), and given a "common carriage"
primetime slot. The project is a production of Sconset Media,
Inc., and is currently in the fund-raising stage.
Before working at AT&T, Mr. Hamilton was a partner and
founder of Telosphere, Inc., a SILICON ALLEY INTERACTIVE MEDIA
AGENCY. Prior to founding Telosphere, Charles Hamilton worked
in the film and video industry as a writer and INDEPENDENT
PRODUCER/CAMERAMAN shooting industrials and spots. He also
served as an ART DIRECTOR and PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR for Vogue,
Vanity Fair, and GQ magazines.
He is a published writer, author, and playwright, having written
for a variety of publications such as New York Newsday and
Bon Apetit. He has also written for and been produced on the
NEW YORK STAGE, with his play "The Remarkable Richard
Feynman and His Half-Assedly Thought out, Pictorial semi-vision
Thing" recently enjoying revivals in several theaters
on the West Coast. His fiction has aired nationally on NATIONAL
PUBLIC RADIO'S award-winning show, "SELECTED
SHORTS."
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