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・ Tim Stine
・ Tim Stockdale
・ Tim Stoddard
・ Tim Stokes
・ Tim Stoner
・ Tim Stonock
・ Tim Storey
・ Tim Storms
・ Tim Storrier
・ Tim Story
・ Tim Story (composer)
・ Tim Stowers
・ Tim Stracka
・ Tim Stratton
・ Tim Streather
Tim Street
・ Tim Strickland
・ Tim Strothers
・ Tim Stryker
・ Tim Stubson
・ Tim Sugden
・ Tim Suhrstedt
・ Tim Sullivan (athlete)
・ Tim Sullivan (British filmmaker)
・ Tim Sullivan (director)
・ Tim Sullivan (sports columnist)
・ Tim Sullivan (writer)
・ Tim Sult
・ Tim Sumner
・ Tim Sumner (footballer)


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Tim Street : ウィキペディア英語版
Tim Street

Tim Street is an American writer, producer, director, and new media consultant. He is one of the pioneers of using the Internet as a story telling device and he is the Creator/Executive Producer of the Popular Viral Video French Maid TV. CNN referred to Street’s work as “Red Hot”, The Toronto Star said “Prophetic,” Wired News called his first creation, fortheloveofjulie.com, "one of the Internet’s creepiest sites… and one of the most convincing hoaxes to hit the Net." Street has been elected to sit on the advisory board for the Association for Downloadable Media (ADM), an industry association focused on providing advertising and audience measurement standards for episodic and downloadable media. In 2009, he was inducted into the International Academy of Web Television.
== Traditional media ==
Street's career in entertainment began in 1981 at the Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida, where he started as a Steam Train Engineer at the Magic Kingdom on the Walt Disney World Railroad. He soon began creating and producing TV and radio commercials for the various Disney Theme Parks. In 1993 he moved to Los Angeles and started working for Nickelodeon where he served as one of the producers on hit children's television shows like "What Would You Do?" and "All That." As founder and president of a Pasadena-based production company, The Spark Factory, Street has produced such TV shows as Elvira’s ''Raise the Dead'', Betty White’s ''Twelve Games of Christmas'', ''Match Game Blank-A-Thon'', ''Gong Show’s 25th Gong-a-versary'', ''25th Anniversary of Family Feud'', and Spike TV’s Hot Buttered Movie Special, hosted by Jennifer Garner. In addition to television shows, Street is an award-winning short form director, having written, directed, and produced promos, commercials, and interstitial programs for cable and network television. He won the Promax BDA Awards for Directing and Producing Promos 2003 and 2006 and served as a judge for the 2005 Promax BDA Awards Home Entertainment Competition.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Tim Street Bio )

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