Kim Walton(II)
- Camera and Electrical Department
Kim Walton is Founder and Executive producer of Sterling Productions, Inc. with 45 years of broadcast television, film and advertising experience. Through the years Kim has been involved in such television projects as Sonny & Cher, Glenn Campbell Good Time Hour, Hollywood Squares and several network and event projects both in the US and abroad. He has worked at ABC, CBS, NBC and Walt Disney studios, ILM & WDI in Hollywood & Burbank as his carrier moved forward. Sterling Productions was also instrumental in launching Cold Stone Creamery & Massage Envy into breakthrough brands in late 2004 by developing corporate culture and training through advertising media.
One of Kim's most achieved developments was the integration and design of the first portable AVID editing systems in existence in the late 1980-'s. Kim Developed several of these systems and shipped them throughout the world for on location post production from Suprebowls to Syndicated TV series' to Corporate Events and Lunar Landings.
Kim was operations manager of Telemation Productions, Inc. which had four locations throughout the US from 1979 to 1988 and dominated the Video and film markets for over 12 years. Kim was also with Miss Universe from 1975-1977 where he was developing his live event techniques.
Kim, along with his producers, cultivated the infamous "Empire" carpets commercials. 588-2300 EMPIRE !!!!!!! Kim also worked hand and hand in branding TV ads for Popiel, Gensu Knives, K-Tel records and many more. He was instrumental in many of the first infomercials seen across America. Encluding the birth of the Infomercial in Phoenix AZ.
As operations manager Kim was responsible for overseeing all budgeting and expense related items as they pertained to an advertising and broadcast schedule. Projects ranged from $50,000 to $2 million at the time.
Kim is a Native Californian and received his education while attending UCLA, Pasadena City College and Los Angeles City College.
One of Kim's most achieved developments was the integration and design of the first portable AVID editing systems in existence in the late 1980-'s. Kim Developed several of these systems and shipped them throughout the world for on location post production from Suprebowls to Syndicated TV series' to Corporate Events and Lunar Landings.
Kim was operations manager of Telemation Productions, Inc. which had four locations throughout the US from 1979 to 1988 and dominated the Video and film markets for over 12 years. Kim was also with Miss Universe from 1975-1977 where he was developing his live event techniques.
Kim, along with his producers, cultivated the infamous "Empire" carpets commercials. 588-2300 EMPIRE !!!!!!! Kim also worked hand and hand in branding TV ads for Popiel, Gensu Knives, K-Tel records and many more. He was instrumental in many of the first infomercials seen across America. Encluding the birth of the Infomercial in Phoenix AZ.
As operations manager Kim was responsible for overseeing all budgeting and expense related items as they pertained to an advertising and broadcast schedule. Projects ranged from $50,000 to $2 million at the time.
Kim is a Native Californian and received his education while attending UCLA, Pasadena City College and Los Angeles City College.