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Biography
Coulter Watt attended The School of Visual Arts in New York City in two disciplines; painting and filmmaking. Coulter graduated in 1968 and promptly moved to San Francisco where circumstance led Coulter towards a professional career in filmaking. While shooting documentaries for KQED he also worked for Haskell Wexler, the 2 time Academy Award winning cinematographer. Wexler introduced him to Al and David Maysles who hired Coulter to work on their Rolling Stones film "Gimme Shelter" and Coulter's professional career in film was born.
Returning to New York in 1972 Coulter met Robert Drew, the father of American documentary filmmaking ( "Primary" featuring John F. Kennedy, "Crisis" featuring Robert Kennedy about the first school desegregation in the south.) He continued to work for Drew Associates for 30 years traveling around the world shooting films and television programs. Coulter was the Director of Photography on Judy Collins' Academy Award nominated film "Antonia, A Portrait of the Woman", broadcast on the BBC, PBS and abbreviated for "60 Minutes" on CBS. Coulter has shot for all the major network magazine shows, "60 Minutes", 'CBS Reports", "48 Hours", "20/20", etc. He was a Director/Cameraman for the AT&T sponsored TV show "The Big Blue Marble", and was the location Director of Photography for 20th Century Fox's "James at 15", which aired on NBC. During the last fifteen years with Robert Drew, Coulter worked as a Producer/ Cameraman producing "The London to Peking Motor Challenge", "Endangered Parrots of the Amazon" with Alec Baldwin and Kim Bassinger for the Audubon Society, "End of a Dynasty" about the Ghandi family string of Prime Ministers of India for the BBC. Coulter has also traveled extensively throughout Europe, the entire former Soviet Union, China, Asia, South America and Cuba.
In his youth, Coulter learned to sail on Lake Winnipesaukee, New Hampshire, on 18' Windabouts and International 14s. Over the years Coulter honed his racing skills and moved up to ocean racing yachts and eventually earned a US Coast Guard Captain's License. He Captained a 60 foot sloop, Alkyoni and sailed the North Atlantic waters from Maine to South America, and the Mediterranean from Greece to The Straits of Gibraltar. Later, while living in New York City, for summer fun in the Hamptons he Captained a sport fishing yacht, Blondie off the East End of Long Island. But, after decades of fighting sea sickness and a few very scary hurricanes with towering 40 foot waves, Coulter gave up his marine wanderlust to concentrate on film job globe wandering and painting.
Throughout his life, Coulter has always returned home where he dusted off his easel to purse his passion, painting - where he would paint until his next film assignment. He has shown his work at several NYC galleries including the 57th Street Gallery in New York. Amongst his painting accomplishments, Mr. Watt was commissioned by Jim Henson to paint The Muppet Mural, a lager than life mural at the Jim Henson Company.
Coulter's painting "Home to Intrepid" was on display for 10 years in The Smithsonian Institutions Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC. His paintings are in many private collections.

Home to Intrepid
To see more of Coulters Painting Accomplishments visit www.CoulterWatt.com
Recent Credits
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June 2007 - Telly Award
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for The Manhattan School of Music video: Audio Vista Productions, Charles Wantman Producer, Coulter Watt, Director of Photography
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April 2007 - Americal Artist Magazine
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December 2006 - First Prize - Gamblin Torrit Grey Painting Competition
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October 2006 - Primetime A&E Magazine - New of Note
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October 2006 - First Prize - Phillips Mill 77th Annual Juried Art Show
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October 2005 - Phillips Mill 76th Annual Juried Art Show
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October 2003 - Phillips Mill 74th Annual Juried Art Show
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October 2001 - The Hughes Award, Phillips Mill 72th Annual Juried Art Show
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