Randall P. Dark is a writer, director, and producer.[1] In 1986, he started working in high definition in Toronto. By 1993, Dark was recognized as a pioneer of HDTV, and he moved his company from New York to Dallas, Texas.[2] Dark has also been involved in field-testing high-definition 3D cameras.[3]
Career
In 1995, Randall Dark and his company, HD Vision, were involved with the United Nations 50th Anniversary where they shot, in HDTV, President Clinton's speech in San Francisco.[4] In 1999, Dark and HD Vision produced a documentary for PBS about the Albuquerque Balloon Festival. This program aired in HDTV in June 1999.[5]
In 2000, Dark was the director of photography for A Most Significant Journey, produced and directed by Fred Miller.[6] One of the 3D projects Randall Dark directed in 2010 was 3 Cities in 3D, which was shot with the Panasonic 3D camera. The cities featured were
Gatlinburg, Sevierville and Pigeon Forge.[7]