[2] He attended Brooks Institute of Photography, and earned an award for filmmaking there in 1967.
[3] He later served in the United States National Guard, and produced training and promotional films for the National Guard forces of Utah, California, and Texas.
[4] He made his feature directorial debut with the 1974 film The Streak Car Company.
[4] He was also the director of photography for Wendigo (1978),[4] and directed Savage Water (1979),[5] the documentary The Horrors of War (1992),[3] and Cataract Gold (2017).
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