John Patzer Director of Photography In his younger years, while studying at Washington State University, John made a big splash in his burgeoning career in film and television. He was the Co-Creator and Co-Producer of "Video Underground," the first nationally syndicated, student-produced music video program in the country. He also shot WSU football games for the NCAA. Since that time. his services have been requested by all the major television networks: ABC, CBS, NBC, and Fox, as well as many of the major cable networks including WB, UPN, HBO, Showtime, The Food Network, PBS, and The Discovery Channel. John has been recognized by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, and has received Emmys for his outstanding achievements in the fields of Editing, Producing, Directing, and Director of Photography. With a determination to generate his own projects, John created his own production company: '67 Window, Inc. This production company has allowed him to produce, direct, shoot, and edit digital cinema projects for a variety of musicians. Those who have been documented under the '67 Window banner include The String Cheese Incident, Jeff Trott, Jerry Joseph and the Jackmormons, Styxx, and The Yonder Mountain String Band. '67 Window Inc. has also played a major role in feature film productions for Stage Direct and its programs for Showtime.