Donald Hancock is an Emmy Award-winning filmmaker and associate professor specializing in hands-on Film/TV and media production with nine years of higher-education experience and a background in public broadcasting. He produces documentary and branded content that has aired nationally via PBS partnerships and has led projects for major cultural institutions across Cincinnati, blending storytelling with community engagement. As an educator he emphasizes experiential learning—creating opportunities like the CCM Idea Lab and Bearcats TV—and has mentored students whose films achieved national recognition. Selected for the PBS/CPB Producers Academy, he combines industry credibility with academic leadership and serves on multiple local arts and media boards, making him a go-to resource for filmmaking in the region. An often-overlooked strength is his track record of translating large-scale civic projects (including a $150M National Historic Landmark renovation documentary) into compelling, award-winning narratives.
9 years of coding experience
M.A., Film/Television, M.A., Film/Television at Savannah College of Art and Design
B.F.A., Electronic Media, B.F.A., Electronic Media at University of Cincinnati
Contributions:25 pushes, 1 branch in 1 year 4 months
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Donald Hancock - Associate Professor Film TV Media Production