Paul Wagner, the retired MLB pitcher who competed at the highest level of professional baseball.
| Type | Title / Project | Why It Stands Out | Where to Watch | |------|----------------|-------------------|----------------| | | “The Last Frontier: Alaska’s Vanishing Wilderness” (2021) | Beautiful cinematography combined with a powerful environmental message; won the Audience Award at the Seattle Film Festival. | Netflix, Amazon Prime Video (rental) | | Short Film | “Echoes of the Past” (2020, 12 min) | A haunting, dialogue‑free narrative about memory and place; praised for its visual storytelling at Sundance Shorts. | Vimeo (free with creator’s permission) | | Series Episode | “Hidden Histories – Episode 3: The Forgotten Railroad” (PBS, 2022) | Wagner’s investigative style brings forgotten regional history to life; great for history buffs. | PBS.org (streaming) | | Podcast Guest | “Filmmakers Unfiltered – Ep. 57 (with Paul Wagner) (2023)** | An in‑depth interview where Wagner talks about funding indie docs, editing techniques, and the future of streaming. | Apple Podcasts, Spotify | | Masterclass | “Documentary Filmmaking: From Concept to Premiere” (2024, MasterClass.com) | A 2‑hour deep dive into his workflow, from research to distribution. | MasterClass (subscription) | tyler torro paul wagner
He first appeared in Next Door Buddies 11 for Next Door Studios in 2011. Paul Wagner, the retired MLB pitcher who competed
While these individuals operate in entirely different industries, they each highlight the diverse ways names can become prominent in sports, the arts, and the digital age. | Vimeo (free with creator’s permission) | |