John Wadsworth Barnes (March 25, 1920 – June 27, 2000) was an American film director and producer. He was most active in the educational film industry, producing, directing and writing for Encyclopædia Britannica Films. In his career he worked on and helped create over 100 film projects. He produced the Academy Award nominated documentary The Living City. He wrote for a radio drama series, made experimental Bolex films, and produced the film To Live Together.
The Painter
(Director)
Bip as a skater
(Director)
The Art of Silence: The Cage
(Director)
The Art of Silence: Youth Maturity Old Age and Death
(Director)
The Civil War
(Director)
The Mask Maker
(Director)
People Along the Mississippi
(Producer)
People Along the Mississippi
(Director of Photography)
To Live Together
(Director)
Look to the Land
(Director)
The American Revolution
(Director)
The Pilgrims
(Director)
The Portable Phonograph
(Director)
Chaucer's England
(Director)
The Bible as Literature: Part 1 -- Saga and Story in the Old Testament
(Writer)
Roy - Sheep Dog Of The Scottish Highlands
(Producer)
The Bible as Literature: Part 1 -- Saga and Story in the Old Testament
(Editor)
The Bible as Literature: Part 1 -- Saga and Story in the Old Testament
(Director)
Roger Williams: Founder Of Rhode Island
(Director)
Shaw vs. Shakespeare I: The Character of Caesar
(Director)
The Living City
(Director)
The Baltimore Plan
(Director)