Bill_Day_(filmmaker)

Bill Day (filmmaker)

Bill Day (filmmaker)

American documentary filmmaker (born 1959)


Bill Day (born September 12, 1959) is an American documentary filmmaker and YouTuber. Day worked for both the National Geographic Channel and Discovery Channel. For CNN, he produced a documentary film about the Osa Peninsula.[2]

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Career

Day directed the documentary Saviors of the Forest which was shown at the Sundance Film Festival.[3] He also directed Rubber Jungle, a behind the scenes look at the life of Brazilian labor leader Chico Mendes and the movie about his life.[citation needed]

In 2002, Day co-produced the musical documentary Under The Covers, followed by Alternative Rock and Roll Years in 2003 for Discovery Channel. Day served as a field producer for Hopkins 24/7, a television documentary series.[4] With Carlo Gennarelli, he co-produced Ordinary Joe, a documentary film about Joe Sciacca, a Vietnam veteran from New York City.[5] Day made a film about XXXchurch.com called Missionary Positions.[6] He also produced and directed The Pussycat Preacher, a film about Heather Veitch and her organization, JC's Girls.[7]

He holds the YouTube channel 'billschannel', which posts videos of wildlife trips around the world and a series named 'Real or Fake?' This series shows him and his research group 'The Chewy Piranhas' uncover photographs and videos on the internet and using various methods to show whether they are portraying real-life events, fake hoaxes or unknown mysteries.[citation needed]

Personal life

Day dated Marcheline Bertrand for a time and helped her raise Angelina Jolie and James Haven, whom she had with Jon Voight.[8]


References

  1. "About billschannel". YouTube.
  2. Heleen van den Hombergh (2004). No Stone Unturned: Building Blocks of Environmentalist Power Versus Transnational Industrial Forestry in Costa Rica. Rozenberg Publishers. p. 161. ISBN 9036190827.
  3. "Saviors of the Forest". Sundance Institute. 1993.
  4. Erica Goode (August 27, 2000). "When the Life-and-Death Drama is Real". The New York Times. Retrieved January 12, 2013.
  5. "Ordinary Joe". PBS. Archived from the original on January 13, 2014. Retrieved January 12, 2013.
  6. "The Pussycat Preacher". New Orleans Film Society. Archived from the original on January 13, 2014. Retrieved January 12, 2013.
  7. Jim Jerome (April 11, 1983). "For Single Father Jon Voight, Table for Five is a Story Close to His Own Painful Experience". People. Vol. 19, no. 14. Retrieved January 12, 2013.

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