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M.N.B.R.T. Radio with Doug Hajicek

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Doug Hajicek (pronounced high-check), president of Whitewolf Entertainment Inc, is a television documentary veteran. He has produced over 200 TV features since 1987, covering the globe from Russia, the un-explored jungles of Belize, up to the Arctic. He has experienced the diversity and adversity of the business, making him a strong director and field producer. He knows what’s needed to tell a compelling story, in long or short form. He is also a seasoned offline editor, having tested and helped with development of an early computer system and then used it as the first non-linear editor for a TV series in 1990. Hajicek has been dubbed “The Camera Explorer” by some, inventing and implementing new camera systems in untested places. In 2006 his greatest accomplishment may have been his development of the Trojan Squid Cam, used to film the worlds first free swimming Giant Squid in 2006 that was over 54 feet long. Hajicek is also a skilled Video photographer, and often a Television story writer. His interest in the famous 1967 Patterson Film lead him to forensically 3D animate the strange rotating lower leg walk, he dubbed “The Mountain Gait.” Recently he developed and built a Laser measuring device that automatically measures animals it films both above water and below. Used recently to measure and film the first giant Greenland shark in the fresh water St. Lawrence River in Canada, where sharks were thought not to exist. Doug Hajicek has been featured on many News stories, Talk shows and National Newspapers such as USA today. He has been featured on TV Shows on CNN, FOX, ABC, NBC, CBS, The History Channel, Animal Planet, to mention a few His successful Television career has now spanned more than a quarter century and he continues with innovative hit series like Monster Quest. Now airing on the History Channel Wednesdays at 9 pm central time.

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