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Early projects include the ten-part ''Technical Remote Viewing''. His '' Natural Solutions'' produced for PBS in 1993 , impacted then-pending legislation attempting to limit public access to Vitamin s and health Food Supplements . His film ''Reckless Indifference'' ( 2000 ), about a convicted Felon named Brandon Hein , won a Golden Satellite Award from the International Press Academy . Gazecki's ''Crop Circles: Quest for Truth'' ( 2002 ), released theatrically, is an examination of the mysterious, worldwide Crop Circle phenomenon. The film won Best Documentary at the Thomas Edison Film Festival . His next release, ''Invisible Ballots'' ( 2004 ), presented a critical examination of the issues surrounding Electronic Voting technology. He also partnered with . Gazecki came to documentary filmmaking in 1991 after a multiple Emmy Award -winning career in sound mixing for television, film, and record production on such productions as '' The Rose '', '' Hill Street Blues '', and '' St. Elsewhere '' (for which he was a co-recipient of an Emmy award for sound mixing in 1986 ). {Link without Title} Other recognition for excellence in sound mixing included honors from both the Cinema Audio Society and the Society of Motion Picture Sound Editors, and several Gold and Platinum albums. EXTERNAL LINKS
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