Tiffany King is an award winning journalist with more than 15 years of experience in television news. Oak Cemetery: A Forgotten Place is her first venture into long form
journalism. As writer and producer of this film, King researched the history of the African American community in Fayetteville, Arkansas to piece together the stories told in the documentary film.
King is currently working on her Master’s Degree at the University of Arkansas. She is studying documentary film making at the Lemke Department of Journalism. She is also the Graduate Assistant for the broadcast sequence of the journalism school.
journalism. As writer and producer of this film, King researched the history of the African American community in Fayetteville, Arkansas to piece together the stories told in the documentary film.
King is currently working on her Master’s Degree at the University of Arkansas. She is studying documentary film making at the Lemke Department of Journalism. She is also the Graduate Assistant for the broadcast sequence of the journalism school.
John Cooper has 10 years of experience working in video production at the private and public level. He has taken his years of production experience and put it toward his first documentary film; Oak Cemetery: A Forgotten Place. As the Director, Videographer and Editor, Cooper has used his knowledge of filming and editing to tell the history of African American community in Fayetteville, Arkansas.
Cooper is currently working on his Master’s Degree at the University
of Arkansas in the Lemke Department of Journalism. He also works as a Video
Production Specialist at the office of University Relations at the University of
Arkansas.
Cooper is currently working on his Master’s Degree at the University
of Arkansas in the Lemke Department of Journalism. He also works as a Video
Production Specialist at the office of University Relations at the University of
Arkansas.