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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bob_SarlesBob Sarles - Wikipedia

    Bob Sarles is an American documentary filmmaker and a Primetime Emmy nominated film and television editor. In the early 1970s, as a teen in the suburbs of Buffalo, New York, Bob Sarles began making films in the 8mm and Super8 formats and videos using half inch reel to reel portable video equipment.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0004247Bob Sarles - IMDb

    Bob Sarles is a producer, director and Primetime Emmy nominated film + television editor. He edited the Peabody Award winning TBS documentary series Moon Shot, MTV's ground breaking reality series The Real World, and unscripted and documentary television series and specials that have aired on Showtime, HBO, NBC, ABC, Bravo, VH1, Discovery, FX ...

  3. Location: San Francisco · 500+ connections on LinkedIn. View Bob Sarles’ profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members.

  4. Bob Sarles is a Primetime Emmy nominated film and television editor, producer and director. He edited the Peabody Award winning documentary series Moon Shot, MTV's ground breaking reality series The Real World, and unscripted and documentary television series aired on NBC, ABC, Bravo, MTV, VH1, Discovery, FX, A&E, WE, TBS, Oxygen and TVOne.

  5. Oct 1, 2021 · Bob Sarles and John Anderson, Co-Directors, Born in Chicago, will be available for an onstage conversation. Born In Chicago, the music documentary with deep roots in Chicago music will have its U.S. premiere October 11 at Mill Valley Film Festival.

  6. Jan 12, 2023 · Born in Chicago: Directed by John Anderson, Bob Sarles. With Dan Aykroyd, Elvin Bishop, Mike Bloomfield, Eric Burdon. In 1960, a group of white teenage Chicago musicians traveled to the city's southside music clubs to learn the blues from the original masters.

  7. Feb 5, 2014 · Sarles gives an in-depth look at what went into making Sweet Blues: A Film About Michael Bloomfield, and touches on other topics related to music documentary films as well. Bob Sarles: I was a fan of Bloomfield since my high school days