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About Wayne Bauer
Wayne
truly has a well rounded background in the entertainment industry, he's
a
live entertainer, a producer/director, technical
director, writer and an editor
(and many editors have made good directors
since they know what's needed in the cutting room).
Wayne started
in the entertainment industry as a stuntman in 1977. For four years he
worked in the Universal Studio Tour Stuntshow. As well as doing stunts
in motion pictures and primetime television shows in 1981, Wayne
produced directed and starred in his own television show for local cable
television.
Wayne
has also produced the live stage show "The Hollywood Stuntshow" since
1980. He's put the show in major theme parks and state fairs throughout
the country.
He was
assistant trainer of chimpanzees of a major network TV series produced
in Berlin Germany. He wrote a script for the show, however they said it
was "too funny" for the German market.
He was an
assistant in the direction and production of segments for the Comedy
Channel's "Countdown to Comic Relif VII".
In March of
'95 a commercial he directed won a Telly award in recognition of an
outstanding non-network commercial.
He
directed television commercials and videos for the nationally syndicated
radio personality "The Greaseman". And 1995 he received cudos from
Intermedia Arts for creating a video explanation of the category "Radio
Station Produced" for the Mercury Radio Awards, that "was a brilliant
take on one ugly process...thanks for nailing it."
For 3 years he was
technical director and post production supervisor of various talkshows
and infomercials for a North Hollywood Production company.
In 1988 Wayne
was a segment co-producer for "The Morning Exchange", a talk show on the
ABC affiliate channel in Cleveland Ohio.


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