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Don Campbell has over two decades of production experience on projects ranging from interactive multi-media, and museum exhibits to traditional broadcasting, corporate promotion and political consulting. Since joining Partisan in 1998 he has produced Russia, Land of the Tsars, Quest for King Arthur and In Search of USS Indianapolis. He also wrote the scripts for Air Force One, In Search of Liberty Bell 7, Schizophrenia and Firestorm.
Prior to joining Partisan Don helped create dozens of films for National Geographic Television, Discovery, The Learning Channel and Time Magazine; including Gunfighters of the West for TLC; Emmy Award-winner War Code: Navajo and Emmy-nominee Can’t Drown This Town for NGTV; and producing Images of the ‘80s and Man of the Year for Time. His first cd-rom, Seven Days in August, written and produced for Time magazine, was named “1994 CD-ROM of the Year” by MacWorld Magazine.
In the 1980’s Don worked extensively in political communication with the Sawyer/Miller Group, Ailes Communications and various individual campaigns. He produced ads and campaign events for 17 statewide and 3 American Presidential campaigns. 1987-88 Don lived in Ecuador while serving as Executive Producer for the victorious campaign of President Rodrigo Borja. In 1984, Campbell pioneered the use of home video in politics, producing a series of “video position-papers” for Senator Gary Hart's presidential bid.
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