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April 28, 2019 — Tim R. Swartz


Gene Steinberg

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A fascinating romp through time and space with the author and editor of roughly 200 books since the 1990s.

While some of those books have wacky titles and content, Tim is a serious guy with a wide-ranging knowledge of many things paranormal.

Randall and I invited Tim to continue the discussion in this weekend's episode of "After The Paracast."

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You asked him about Emmy Awards, but he neglected to cite any particulars. There are no Emmys listed at Tim R. Swartz - IMDb either.

It's not that I doubt he received the awards, I just want to know what for. Maybe I could view some of that stuff if it's award-winning good.
 
You asked him about Emmy Awards, but he neglected to cite any particulars. There are no Emmys listed at Tim R. Swartz - IMDb either.

It's not that I doubt he received the awards, I just want to know what for. Maybe I could view some of that stuff if it's award-winning good.
Here are a couple7240 I have in my office. I have a few more scattered in various locations across the house. The one on the right was for "Outstanding Editing On A News Segment of Ten Minutes or Less" and the one on the left was for videography on a documentary called "Repatriation."
 
Here are a couple7240 I have in my office. I have a few more scattered in various locations across the house. The one on the right was for "Outstanding Editing On A News Segment of Ten Minutes or Less" and the one on the left was for videography on a documentary called "Repatriation."
Thanks.
I suppose not on Youtube.
 
Thanks.
I suppose not on Youtube.
Most of my stuff was produced pre-internet using 3/4 inch and Beta (camera and tape format that most stations used before digital). There are a few segments of a show called "Across Indiana" that I was the chief videographer and a producer on that has been put up on YouTube. But none of the many documentaries I worked on has ever been reissued after their initial broadcast.
 
Here are a couple7240 I have in my office. I have a few more scattered in various locations across the house. The one on the right was for "Outstanding Editing On A News Segment of Ten Minutes or Less" and the one on the left was for videography on a documentary called "Repatriation."
Zontar? Love it :cool: !
 
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