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Bill Hunt
Bill Hunt is Vice-President of Development and Business Affairs at New York-based Kralyevich Productions Inc. ("KPI"). KPI has been producing award-winning documentaries for the past decade, and in 2002 produced over 40 hours of original programming for clients such as A&E, Bravo, Court TV, the Discovery family of networks, and The History Channel. Bill handles program development (from coming up with the bright ideas to pitching them) and then seals the deals-handling client negotiations, contracts and business affairs.
Bill left the white-collared world of accounting in 1994 and has been making TV ever since. He wrote and produced several award winning documentaries including hours on the Brooklyn Bridge and Times Square for Discovery's On the Inside series, TLC's Famous Diamonds--a look at the history of the illustrious gem--and he braved the high seas in creating the two-hour special Raise the Monitor for The History Channel.
In his current position, Bill has negotiated several series for KPI including Bravo's Page to Screen, Discovery Health's Medical Profiles and Court TV's Dominick Dunne's Power, Privilege and Justice. Bill spearheaded KPI's expansion into the international marketplace and the world of home video and DVD, and he currently oversees the production and distribution of projects that include KPI's World War II in Color, Korea in Color, and Kamikaze in Color.
Bill holds both an MBA and an MFA.
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