Robert Hanley has a diverse work experience in the video production industry. Robert started their career as an Owner/Operator of Robert's in 1980. Robert then formed Red Flag Productions in 1982 to produce a documentary for the Indiana Lions Eye Bank. In 1983, they became the President of On Scene Cinema and Video Productions, where they produced and directed TV spots, corporate videos, and films.
In 1988, Hanley joined New Era Pictures International as a Producer/Director/Editor. After that, they started their own business called Hanley Video Duplication in 1991, offering video editing, photo/video montage keepsakes, and more. In 1998, they expanded their business to open Home Video Studio, where they served as the CEO and Founder, overseeing daily operations and selling independent systems.
In 2012, Hanley became the CEO of Digital Video Archive, where users can upload videos and create their own personal movie studio. Throughout their career, Hanley has built an international network of video professionals and studios to provide video editing, home movie transfers, and other video services.
Robert Hanley attended Covington High School, but there is no information available about the start or end years. Robert then went on to Danville Area Community College, where they received an Associate Degree in Liberal Arts from 1976 to 1979. After that, they attended Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, from 1979 to 1980, studying Filmmaking, although no degree is specified.
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