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Robert G. King Minneapolis, Minnesota USA 55113 651-484-1718 (Office) ~ 651-210-4954 (Mobile) ~ Bobking10@Comcast.Net Robert G. King Minneapolis, Minnesota USA 55113 651-484-1718 (office) ~ 651-210-4954 (mobile) ~ [email protected] UPDATE: August 2020 EXPERIENCE — LOCATION SOUND MIXER T 300+ Network Television Assignments Completed Network News ABC: WORLD NEWS, PRIMETIME, NIGHTLINE, 20/20, GMA CBS: EVENING NEWS, 60 MINUTES, 48 HOURS, SUNDAY MORNING CNN: AT ISSUE: THE WORLD TODAY, PIERS MORGAN FOX NEWS NBC: NIGHTLY NEWS, DATELINE, TODAY SHOW, MEET THE PRESS, MSNBC Examples — ABC WORLD NEWS—Storm King Mountain Smoke Jumpers ABC WORLD NEWS—Prom Killer (2016) ABC WORLD NEWS/GMA—President Obama in Cannon Falls. Minnesota ABC NIGHTLINE/GMA—Jayme Closs Found (2019) ABC NIGHTLINE—Wall Street/Main Street CBS EVENING NEWS—White House Under Fire (1998) CBS EVENING NEWS—Saving Loons from a Shrinking Range (2014) CBS EVENING NEWS—Eye on America: Exotic Animals CBS SUNDAY MORNING—Ben Sidran NBC DATELINE—Great Flood of '93 NBC NIGHTLY NEWS—Candidates in Iowa (2007) NBC NIGHTLY NEWS—High Water (2014) NBC NIGHTLY NEWS/TODAY SHOW/MSNBC—Interstate 35W Bridge Collapse Other Television ABC: THE VIEW ABC: SHARK TANK* AMERICAN JOURNAL—Armless Boy Animal Planet: DOGS 101 BET: BEING—Michelle Williams BBC: THE MONEY PROGRAMME—Shoppers in the Wild BBC: HISTORY OF ALTERNATIVE COMEDY—Will Durst C-SPAN—Paul Ryan Campaigns at Iowa State Fair (2012) CTV/MuchMusic (Canada): EXPOSED—Fall Out Boy visits Mall of America Discovery: DISCOVER MAGAZINE—Mutants Discovery: THE FBI FILES* Discovery: NEW DETECTIVES* Discovery UK: BROKEN TRUST—Brother Vs. Brother DIY: SWEAT EQUITY* DR. PHIL* Fusion: Malcolm X HDNet: DAN RATHER REPORTS—Here Comes the Cash (Citizens United) HGTV: GUESS WHO LIVED HERE?—Marlon Brando HGTV: IF WALLS COULD TALK* HGTV: REZONED* Bob King 651-210-4954 — Page 1 of 3 Other Television (continued) HGTV: SLEEP ON IT* INSIDE EDITION*—Newly Revealed Audio Sheds Light on Final Moments of Yoga Teacher Lifetime: INTIMATE PORTRAITS—Jessica Lange LEEZA—Bachelor Farmers of Herman, Minnesota MTV: TRUE LIFE—My Family Hates My Boyfriend (Brayden) ORF (Austria): KULTURMONTAG—Nuruddin Farah PBS: GOOD CATCH—In the Land of Clear Blue Water PBS: RELIGION & ETHICS NEWSWEEKLY PBS: TV411—Milestone: Mariama Wylie RACHAEL RAY* REAL STORIES OF THE HIGHWAY PATROL* RESCUE 911 TBS: DESTINATION SUNDAY—Twin Stories THE DOCTORS THE OPRAH WINFREY SHOW* Travel Channel: KINGS OF THE ROAD—Wheels of Fire Travel Channel: AMAZING VACATION HOMES—Ludlow Cabin Travel Channel: XTREME WATERPARKS—Soak City truTV: Chai Vang (deer hunter murders) truTV: Minnesota Supreme Court Twiggs Castle (sizzle reel) Weather Channel: STORM STORIES—Red River Flood *several episodes Documentaries And On That Farm He Had Some Pigs—Diane Halverson, Producer (hog CAFOs) Alaska’s Bitter Harvest—Independent Public Television (state prisons) At Issue: The World Today—CNN (medical waste incinerators) Blue-Eyed—Denkmal Film Gesellschaft MBH, Munich, Germany (prejudice) Billions Beneath the Sea—Independent Public Television (commercial fishing in Alaska’s Bering Sea) Cocaine Nation—Towers Productions (cocaine use in the U.S.) Discovering Dominga: A Survivor’s Story—Jaguar House Films (genocide in Guatemala) Down On the Farm—Independent Public Television (agriculture in Alaska) Four of a Kind—ITV (UK) (quadruplet girls) LBJ & the Great Society—Ken Burns (President Lyndon B. Johnson) WELTSPIEGEL: Mississippi Blues—WDR, Germany (Martin Luther King’s assassination) Pipeline—Pendleton Productions (the Trans-Alaska Pipeline) Pope Francis (working title)—Liam 2004 Films Prince: The Documentary—Paisley Park Studios (the musician and recording artist) The Making of "Angel Child"—Reach For Me Network (inside the recording session and music video) The Men Who Made Us Thin—BBC (the diet industry) Commercials Boston Scientific • Chevrolet • Congressman Erik Paulsen—Care About • Heidi Heitkamp for U.S. Senate Hospice of Michigan—Kirk Cousins • Ilhan Omar for Congress • Jim Graves for Congress • LifeTime Fitness MNSure—Mary • Obermueller for Congress • ReadyCARD • Sela Roofing & Remodeling • Subway Corporate/Industrials/Internet/Satellite 3M • Allied Advertising—The Game Plan (press junket) • Best Buy • Chevrolet • Children’s Theatre Co. Chipotle Cultivate Festival • David Knox • Esquire.com—New American Success Stories/Blue Claw Explore Minnesota • Faegre & Benson • Facebook.com—Live Nation/The Heavy (webcast) Fairview Health • General Motors • Girls Who Code • Glyphosate Awareness • Hillary Clinton (satellite) Ironworks • Kerry for President (satellite) • Kodak • Kohl’s • L'Oréal • Land O’Lakes • LifeTime Fitness Malt-O-Meal • Medtronic • Microsoft • National Association of Realtors • Nike • Optum Forum • Oracle Research To Practice • Sanford Health • SAP Concur • Sony Pictures—Spider-Man 2 (promo) • Subaru Target • Thrivent Financial • University of Minnesota • U.S. Steel • Winfield Bob King 651-210-4954 — Page 2 of 3 Sports ABC Sports: MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL—Jesse Ventura intro Big 10 Network: FRIDAY NIGHT TAILGATE CBS Sports: Minnesota Vikings, Green Bay Packers, NCAA Final Four, NCAA Women’s Gymnastics Championships FOX Sports: MLB NBA.com: In Real Life—Karl-Anthony Towns NBA Entertainment: Minnesota Timberwolves, Minnesota Lynx, NBA All-Star Weekend NBC Sports: Minnesota Vikings, HOCKEY DAY IN AMERICA—Warroad/Roseau Rivalry NFL Network: Minnesota Vikings NHK (Japan): SOCCER PLANET—Minnesota United FC/Kentaro Takada The Minnesota Twins: KIRBY: LIVING THE DREAM—Kirby Puckett THE AMERICAN CAPTAIN—Ryder Cup 2016 Special Olympics World Summer Games TSN (Canada)—Minnesota Timberwolves/Andrew Wiggins Short Features Just Breathe—Smokin’ Yogi Films Sweet Caroline—Chris Newberry, Director EQUIPMENT PACKAGE Custom-designed, compact sound kit is ideal for documentary shoots. Includes: • Sound Devices 302 mixer (4 channels) • (4) Lectrosonics wireless systems with Tram & Countryman mics • Sennheiser smart camera hops—adaptive power & automatic frequency management • Lectrosonics camera hops • Sennheiser super-cardioid & Audio-Technica long shotgun mics with full zeppelins • Carbon-fiber boom pole with quick release • Wireless hand mic & other specialty mics • Sony 24/96 digital audio recorder (2-track) • Phone/cell-phone interfaces, headphone distribution amp, IFBs, all accessories • C-stands & boom holders CAPABILITIES • Mobile 4-channel mixing • WAV backup files recorded independently • Hidden body mics • Wireless producer line • Wireless to A & B cameras • Wireless IFB • High quality, sync audio sent to the cameras • Live broadcasts • Broadcast, cinema and DSLR cameras • Live webcasts TRAVEL I’ve worked in 26 states and Canada, including considerable experience in Alaska. Current U.S. passport. EDUCATION B.A., University of Wisconsin—Madison Communication Arts—Radio-Television-Film concentration Bob King 651-210-4954 — Page 3 of 3.
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