BELLINGHAM, WA, March 14, 2013 (Press-News.org) Mike Tyler, CEO of War Room Inc was recently invited to judge the Short Film portion of the SIAT's (School of Interactive Arts + Technology's) Showcase Competition at Simon Fraser University. Mike was invited as an Industry Professional and sat on the panel with a SIAT Professor and a SIAT Alumni.
Mike has gained notoriety from competing industry professionals through his own works as Media Director and CEO of his own company War Room Inc. with offices in Vancouver, BC and Bellingham, WA. His focus is people, with a peerlessly sharp eye for detail and a personal touch for his client's work. He has proven his status in the Digital Media field and is sought for his ideas, views and critics by the Vancouver film industry. As a Digital Media Arts Professional Mike is always pushing his own limits with a track record for success in both business and in the creative worlds. To be asked to judge the competition is a testament to his rising status in the media arts.
SFU Short Film Competition Judged by Mike Tyler, CEO of War Room Inc.
Mike Tyler, CEO of War Room Inc was recently invited to judge the Short Film portion of the SIAT's (School of Interactive Arts + Technology's) Showcase Competition at Simon Fraser University.
2013-03-14
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[Press-News.org] SFU Short Film Competition Judged by Mike Tyler, CEO of War Room Inc.Mike Tyler, CEO of War Room Inc was recently invited to judge the Short Film portion of the SIAT's (School of Interactive Arts + Technology's) Showcase Competition at Simon Fraser University.