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William Natale

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William Natale, is an Emmy-Award winning producer/director and executive member of the Directors Guild of America Midwest Council. Natale has served as the Executive Director of the Illinois Center for Broadcasting; Executive Producer of Internet Streaming Corporation and Executive Producer of WATCH312.COM. Natale currently has a new book, "The Resurrection of Boraichee," that is now available via KINDLE/AMAZON and Anderson Book Shops in Chicago area. This new book is in addition to "Woolly Wurm," and "1968-A Story As Relevant Today As It Was Then," which is based in part of a true story during the race riots of 1968 following the assassination of Dr. MLK.

Natale has worked as a freelance broadcast professional in various capacities for media outlets, including radio stations: WXRT, WGN and Spanish language WSBC as well as TV stations: WGN, WMAQ, WTTW, WFLD, WLS, WBBM, WYCC, WJYS, WKYC, WIFR, WTMJ, WVTV and Spanish language WGBO.

Natale served for over 4 years as president of the board of directors for PanAmerica Performance Works Theater Company . He has served as a member of the board of directors for the Chicago chapter of the National Association of Television Arts & Sciences and as Chairman of the Broadcast Promotion & Marketing Executives Association. Bill has taught television production at both Columbia College of Chicago and the Illinois Center for Broadcasting, Lombard Campus.

Natale continues from time to time to do work as a producer/director in addition to his work as the Regional Executive Director for the Illinois, Ohio, Miami & Colorado Centers for Broadcasting. Recently, PBS aired over 224 public TV stations, the documentary, "Water Pressures," dealing with the global water crisis, hosted by Adian Grenier and directed by Natale. Principal photography was done in Chicago, New York, D.C., and India. Bill Natale also serves as a consulting producer for The Moochie Kalala Detective Show, a WTTW/PBS educational science series for children, produced by Dreaming Tree Films, starring Tim Kazurinsky. Natale has also served as a consulting producer for the latest Dreaming Tree Films feature entitled, "Traveling Without Moving," starring Steve Guttenberg and Harry Lennix.

Natale is a resident of Illinois.

William Natale

4.1/5 ( ratings)
William Natale, is an Emmy-Award winning producer/director and executive member of the Directors Guild of America Midwest Council. Natale has served as the Executive Director of the Illinois Center for Broadcasting; Executive Producer of Internet Streaming Corporation and Executive Producer of WATCH312.COM. Natale currently has a new book, "The Resurrection of Boraichee," that is now available via KINDLE/AMAZON and Anderson Book Shops in Chicago area. This new book is in addition to "Woolly Wurm," and "1968-A Story As Relevant Today As It Was Then," which is based in part of a true story during the race riots of 1968 following the assassination of Dr. MLK.

Natale has worked as a freelance broadcast professional in various capacities for media outlets, including radio stations: WXRT, WGN and Spanish language WSBC as well as TV stations: WGN, WMAQ, WTTW, WFLD, WLS, WBBM, WYCC, WJYS, WKYC, WIFR, WTMJ, WVTV and Spanish language WGBO.

Natale served for over 4 years as president of the board of directors for PanAmerica Performance Works Theater Company . He has served as a member of the board of directors for the Chicago chapter of the National Association of Television Arts & Sciences and as Chairman of the Broadcast Promotion & Marketing Executives Association. Bill has taught television production at both Columbia College of Chicago and the Illinois Center for Broadcasting, Lombard Campus.

Natale continues from time to time to do work as a producer/director in addition to his work as the Regional Executive Director for the Illinois, Ohio, Miami & Colorado Centers for Broadcasting. Recently, PBS aired over 224 public TV stations, the documentary, "Water Pressures," dealing with the global water crisis, hosted by Adian Grenier and directed by Natale. Principal photography was done in Chicago, New York, D.C., and India. Bill Natale also serves as a consulting producer for The Moochie Kalala Detective Show, a WTTW/PBS educational science series for children, produced by Dreaming Tree Films, starring Tim Kazurinsky. Natale has also served as a consulting producer for the latest Dreaming Tree Films feature entitled, "Traveling Without Moving," starring Steve Guttenberg and Harry Lennix.

Natale is a resident of Illinois.

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