Robert K. Sharpe

[2] Sharpe served as a writer and director for films at CBS The Twentieth Century series with Walter Cronkite.

White's "Here is New York"[3] for The Seven Lively Arts with John Houseman and Andy Rooney, and Omnibus with Alistair Cooke.

He served on the executive board of the Screen Directors International Guild, along with Shirley Clarke, Leo Hurwitz, and Willard Van Dyke, among others, in the late 1950s and early 1960s.

Before the Mountain Was Moved was distributed by the Office of Economic Opportunity about the devastation that strip-mining inflicted on people's lives in Appalachia.

[4] Excerpts of the film were included in "Voices from the Sixties," a four-part radio documentary funded by the Humanities Foundation of West Virginia, which was written and produced by Gibbs Kinderman in 1987.