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From this program, he worked at the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation in Vancouver. He was a television news reporter, news writer, current affairs producer, weekend news anchor, and documentary filmmaker. Among his films are ''PUSH!'' with Rick Hansen, a look at wheelchair athletics; ''Every 10th Woman'' with Julia Child, a study of breast cancer, and, for PBS, ''Wonder’s Child,'' a profile of science fiction Grand Master Jack William. | From this program, he worked at the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation in Vancouver. He was a television news reporter, news writer, current affairs producer, weekend news anchor, and documentary filmmaker. Among his films are ''PUSH!'' with Rick Hansen, a look at wheelchair athletics; ''Every 10th Woman'' with Julia Child, a study of breast cancer, and, for PBS, ''Wonder’s Child,'' a profile of science fiction Grand Master Jack William. | ||
David Lam was also a university and college instructor and administrator. He taught screenwriting at the University of Washington, Seattle, Washington and Communication Studies at Whatcom Community College, Bellingham, Washington. At the Northwest Indian College, Bellingham, Washington, he was Associate Dean of Video Production and Distance Education. | David Lam was also a university and college instructor and administrator. He taught screenwriting at the University of Washington, Seattle, Washington and Communication Studies at Whatcom Community College, Bellingham, Washington. At the Northwest Indian College, Bellingham, Washington, he was Associate Dean of Video Production and Distance Education. [http://www.nwic.edu/] | ||
Lam holds a B.A. in Film Studies from the University of Manitoba and a M.A. in Communication from Eastern New Mexico University, Portales. His 1994 thesis was entitled "A Pilot Study of College Audience Responses to Star Television Programming." | Lam holds a B.A. in Film Studies from the University of Manitoba and a M.A. in Communication from Eastern New Mexico University, Portales. His 1994 thesis was entitled "A Pilot Study of College Audience Responses to Star Television Programming." | ||
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