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Walter Hyler
Producer |
| A builder by trade and originally from Cushing, Maine, Walter Hyler has been building houses for 35 years. In 2008 he also became a film producer with "The Fish Belong to the People", a project he conceived after reuniting with his childhood friend Glen Libby. |
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William Hyler
Director |
| Director and cinematographer of award winning shorts at home and abroad, William Hyler is making his feature debut with "The Fish Belong to the People". The film, shot in a fishing village in Maine, brought him back to his native Maine after attending school and working in Los Angeles for the past six years. As a student he studied filmmaking abroad in Dusseldorf, Germany and at Loyola Marymount University where he earned his degree in Film Production. After graduating in 2007 he entered the work force as a freelance editor, cinematographer, and as a post production visual effects artist on films like "Jumper" and “Speed Racer” which have nothing to do with this movie, but it sounds cool anyway. |
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