Professor of the Practice in Filmmaking, University of Notre Dame
By day, William (a.k.a. Bill) is currently a professor of the practice in filmmaking at the University of Notre Dame and also serves as creative director for the Office of Digital Learning. Beginning as a grip and a stuntman at Universal Studios, he moved into production management, camera, editing, and now teaching. He continues to make narrative and documentary films primarily using the RED cameras in his arsenal.
During his off time he seeks action, energy, and purpose through military-led endurance events, which keeps him ready for production field work of any kind. Keeping him in line are his wife, four kids, and golden retriever.
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