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'''Tim Palen''' (born 1962) is an American photographer and motion picture marketing executive. During his 17 years at [Lionsgate](/source/Lionsgate_Films) he became known for using his own photography as part of the promotional campaigns for films. After Palen left Lionsgate in 2019 to found his own company, Barnyard Projects, he and [Tyler Perry](/source/Tyler_Perry) announced a joint venture, Peachtree and Vine, a production company located in Atlanta and Los Angeles.<ref>{{cite news |title=Tyler Perry Teams With Tim Palen To Launch New Production Company |work=RTT News |publisher=SyndiGate Media, Inc. |date=5 September 2019}}</ref><ref name="Feldburg">{{cite news |last1=Feldburg |first1=Isaac |title=Tyler Perry Teams With Tim Palen For New Production Company |work=Fortune |publisher=Fortune Media IP Limited |date=3 September 2019}}</ref>

As a photographer, Palen has received multiple [Clio](/source/Clio_Awards) and [Key Art](/source/Key_Art_Awards) awards for his work, and published three books of his photographs.

==Early life and influences==
Palen was the middle of five children and the only boy in a practicing [Catholic](/source/Catholic) family. His mother worked as an administrative assistant for a commercial cheesemaker, and his father ran a local [Texaco](/source/Texaco) station. Growing up in [Northglenn, Colorado](/source/Northglenn%2C_Colorado), Palen says he knew at an early age that he was attracted to other boys.<ref name="Friend">{{cite magazine |last1=Friend |first1=Tad |title=The Cobra |url=https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2009/01/19/the-cobra |access-date=31 January 2021 |magazine=The New Yorker |date=12 January 2009 |language=en-us}}</ref>

Palen became interested in graphic art and design during high school, and studied advertising and journalism at the [University of Colorado](/source/University_of_Colorado)<ref name="Burr">{{cite web |last1=Burr |first1=Paula |title=Guts: Author Tim Palen Spills 'Em All |url=http://www.bloody-disgusting.com/interview/394 |website=Bloody Disgusting |access-date=8 December 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091021062344/http://www.bloody-disgusting.com/interview/394 |archive-date=21 October 2009}}</ref> before leaving school to move to Los Angeles, where he first met his partner, Abel Villareal.<ref name="Friend" /> Palen also studied some photography at the [Art Center College of Design](/source/Art_Center_College_of_Design) in [Pasadena, California](/source/Pasadena%2C_California),<ref name="Burr" /> although he says he is largely self-taught.<ref name="Barnes">{{cite news |last1=Barnes |first1=Brooks |title=With 'Hunger Games' Campaigns, Lionsgate Punches Above Its Weight |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2014/11/24/business/media/hunger-games-studio-lionsgate-punches-above-its-hollywood-weight.html |access-date=8 December 2020 |work=The New York Times |date=23 November 2014}}</ref> Palen says his photography has been influenced by Mark Kessell, David LaChepelle, and [Joel Peter Witkin](/source/Joel_Peter_Witkin).<ref name="Burr" />

==Early career==
Palen worked{{when|date=January 2021}} as a [creative director](/source/creative_director) at [Sony Pictures Home Entertainment](/source/Sony_Pictures_Home_Entertainment) (formerly Columbia TriStar Home Video). There he worked on [VHS](/source/VHS) cassette packaging, treating the sleeve "as if it were a merchandising tool in and of itself".<ref>{{cite news |last1=Farley |first1=Mary Ann |title=Columbia improves the art of sleeve design |work=Video Business |issue=40 |publisher=Reed Business Information, Inc. (US) |date=13 October 1995|volume=15 }}</ref> As executive director of creative advertising in 1998, Palen regularly updated the company's website with backgrounds from upcoming films to help drive VHS sales.<ref>{{cite magazine |last1=Traiman |first1=Steve |title=Studios Retool Web Sites For Video Sales |magazine=Billboard |issue=26 |publisher=Prometheus Global Media LLC |date=27 June 1998|volume=110 }}</ref>

In July 1999, [Destination Films](/source/Destination_Films) hired Palen as vice president of creative advertising.<ref>{{cite news |title=Destination ads Palen and Stardom |work=Hollywood Reporter |issue=32 |date=13 July 1999|volume=358 }}</ref><ref>{{cite magazine |title=Executive Turntable |magazine=Billboard |issue=31 |publisher=Prometheus Global Media LLC |date=31 July 1999|volume=111 }}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Marshall |first1=Jasmine |title=On the move |work=ADWEEK Western Edition |issue=29 |publisher=Adweek, LLC |date=9 July 1999|volume=49 }}</ref> His outdoor advertising campaign to sell Destination's horror movie ''[Bats](/source/Bats_(film))'' included 3-D paintings of [bat](/source/bat)s in flight across Los Angeles buses. The bus ads print work earned ''Hollywood Reporter's'' [Key Art](/source/Key_Art_Awards) best of show honors in 2000.<ref name=Finnigan>{{cite news |last1=Finnigan |first1=David |title=DIS, WB unlock Key Art wins |work=Hollywood Reporter |issue=28 |date=19 June 2000|volume=363 }}</ref><ref name="HR vol37 #12">{{cite news |title=Lions gate Films has named Tim Palen vp theatrical marketing. |work=Hollywood Reporter |issue=12 |publisher=Prometheus Global Media, LLC |date=7 December 2001|volume=37 }}</ref>

==Career at Lionsgate==
At the end of 2001, Palen left Destination Films to become vice president of theatrical marketing at independent studio [Lionsgate Films](/source/Lionsgate_Films), then called Lions Gate Films.<ref name="HR vol37 #12" /><ref>{{cite news |title=New posts |work=Film Journal International |issue=1 |publisher=Prometheus Global Media, LLC |date=January 2002|volume=371 }}</ref> Palen oversaw promotional campaigns for films such as ''[Monster's Ball](/source/Monster's_Ball)'',<ref name="Tapley" /> ''[Fahrenheit 9/11](/source/Fahrenheit_9%2F11)'' — Lionsgate's first property to gross more than a hundred million dollars<ref name="Dunkley">{{cite news |last1=Dunkley |first1=Cathy |title=Lions Gate ups promos exec |work=Daily Variety |issue=30 |publisher=Penske Business Media, LLC |date=11 November 2004|volume=285 }}</ref> — and ''[Saw](/source/Saw_(2004_film))''.<ref name="Fernandez">{{cite news |last1=Fernandez |first1=Jay A. |title=Bleeding the fifth: what the horror industry can learn from the 'Saw' franchise |work=Hollywood reporter |issue=50 |publisher=Prometheus Global media, LLC |date=17 October 2008|volume=406 }}</ref> He was promoted to executive vice president of theatrical marketing in November 2004.<ref name="Dunkley" />

In 2005, Lions Gate rebranded as Lionsgate and Palen was promoted to co-president of film marketing alongside Sarah Greenberg.<ref>{{cite news |title=Lionsgate Ups Palen, Greenberg in Marketing Department |work=Promo |publisher=Access Intelligence, LLC |date=9 February 2006}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Kilday |first1=Gregg |title=Lionsgate boosts film duo: Palen, Greenberg tapped co-chiefs |work=Hollywood Reporter |issue=3 |publisher=Prometheus Global media, LLC |date=8 February 2006|volume=393 }}</ref> In December 2010, Lionsgate announced that Sarah Greenberg was leaving her post as co-president of marketing for personal reasons, leaving Palen as the sole president of film marketing.<ref>{{cite news |last1=McNary |first1=Dave |title=Exec exits Lionsgate |work=Daily Variety |issue=45 |publisher=Penske Business Media, LLC |date=7 December 2010 |volume=309 |page=30}}</ref> In spring of 2014, Lionsgate announced it would merge the two separate marketing divisions it had operated since its 2012 merger with [Summit Entertainment](/source/Summit_Entertainment), with Palen in charge.<ref>{{cite news |title=Lionsgate, summit merge marketing |work=Variety |issue=12 |publisher=Penske Business Media, LLC |date=22 April 2014|volume=323 }}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=McClintock |first1=Pamela |title=Rob Friedman & Patrick Wachsberger: the Lionsgate veterans on whether Divergent's $250 million is enough, Cannes memories and Johnny Depp's future after three flops |work=Hollywood Reporter |issue=17 |publisher=Prometheus Global Media, LLC |date=16 May 2014|volume=420 }}</ref><ref name="Barnes3">{{cite news |last1=Barnes |first1=Brooks |title=How 'Hunger Games' Built Up Must-See Fever |work=The New York Times |date=18 March 2012}}</ref>

In June 2015, Lionsgate promoted Palen to chief brand officer and president of worldwide marketing.<ref>{{cite news |title=Lionsgate |work=Hollywood Reporter |issue=22 |publisher=Prometheus Global Meia, LLC |date=3 July 2015|volume=421 }}</ref> Lionsgate [CEO](/source/Chief_executive_officer) [Jon Feltheimer](/source/Jon_Feltheimer) said Palen had "played a lead role in building the Lionsgate Corporate Brand since the early days of the studio."<ref name="McNary3">{{cite web |last1=McNary |first1=Dave |title=Lionsgate Promotes Tim Palen to Shepherd Post-Hunger Games Franchises |url=https://variety.com/2015/film/news/lionsgate-promotes-tim-palen-hunger-games-1201525753/ |website=Variety.com |access-date=9 January 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210109032020/https://variety.com/2015/film/news/lionsgate-promotes-tim-palen-hunger-games-1201525753/ |archive-date=9 January 2021 |date=23 June 2015}}</ref>

In June 2018, Palen announced he was stepping down from his role as chief brand officer at Lionsgate in favor of a production executive role as of January 2019. Palen also announced he was forming his own production company, Barnyard Projects.<ref name="Feldburg" />

===Notable promotional campaigns===
Palen's first campaign at Lionsgate was for ''[Monster's Ball](/source/Monster's_Ball)''.<ref name="Tapley">{{cite news |last1=Tapley |first1=Kristopher |title=Lionsgate way out front in Oscar Race: 'La La Land' and three more of the studio's films share more than two dozen nominations |work=Variety |issue=17 |publisher=Penske Business Media, LLC |date=31 January 2017|volume=334 }}</ref> Focus was placed on controversial subjects, such as the interracial love story between two characters played by [Halle Berry](/source/Halle_Berry) and [Billy Bob Thornton](/source/Billy_Bob_Thornton), with TV ads showing the couple in bed that even ran in the [American South](/source/Southern_United_States).<ref name="Cohen, David">{{cite news |last1=Cohen |first1=David |title=Mini's marketing machine maximizes buzz (Lions Gate at 5) |work=Variety |issue=13 |publisher=Penske Business Media, LLC |date=13 May 2002|volume=386 |page=S68}}</ref><ref name="Tapley" />

The first Lionsgate campaign poster Palen photographed himself was for the 2003 movie, ''[Wonderland](/source/Wonderland_(2003_film))''. He wanted the poster to look like a ''[Rolling Stone](/source/Rolling_Stone)'' cover, so he and a friend bought some props and took a picture as a starting concept. The director liked the image and used it as the promotional poster for the film.<ref name="McClintock1">{{cite news |last1=McClintock |first1=Pamela |title=Chief Brand Officer and President of Worldwide Marketing, Lionsgate: Tim Palen: the Hunger Games' marketing guru on creating franchises, using real blood on posters, Jennifer Lawrence's pay and when to put ads on porn sites |work=Hollywood Reporter |issue=37 |publisher=Prometheus Global Media LLC |date=13 November 2015|volume=421 }}</ref>

A long-running promotional campaign for the ''Saw'' franchise started with a suggestion by marketing vice president Erica Schimick, who jokingly suggested a blood drive to increase visibility of the film.<ref name="Klara2">{{cite news |last1=Klara |first1=Robert |title=Marketers of the next generation |work=Brandweek |issue=16 |publisher=Adweek, LLC |date=17 April 2006|volume=47 }}</ref> Palen and Sarah Greenberg (then the vice president of publicity) thought it was a good idea, and Palen photographed Schimick posing as a nurse with blood-smeared cleavage for the poster.<ref name="Barnes2">{{cite news |last1=Barnes |first1=Brooks|title=Movie's Ads protest Rules Restricting Gay Men From Donating Blood |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2017/09/24/business/media/saw-blood-donations-gay.html |access-date=9 December 2020 |work=The New York Times |date=24 September 2017}}</ref><ref name="Bing">{{cite news |last1=Bing |first1=Jonathan |title=Cutting-edge tactics power 'Saw II' campaign |work=Daily Variety |issue=10 |publisher=Penske Business Media, LLC |date=24 October 2005|volume=289 }}</ref> In preparation for the release of ''[Saw II](/source/Saw_II)'' Palen expanded the blood drive to ten states.<ref name="Bing" /> For ''[Saw III](/source/Saw_III)'' Palen expanded the blood drive even further, and asked the film's star [Tobin Bell](/source/Tobin_Bell) to donate his own blood to mix with the ink for the poster.<ref name="Stanley">{{cite news |last1=Stanley |first1=T.L. |title=Lionsgate spills blood to push horror flick; TREND SPOTTING: Studio sways actor to put some of himself into 'SawIII' ads |work=Advertising Age |issue=42 |publisher=Crain Communications, LLC |date=16 October 2006|volume=77 }}</ref> Although Lionsgate had advertised the 2010 installment of the ''[Saw](/source/Saw_(franchise))'' franchise as the final chapter, the studio revived the series in 2017 with the October release of ''[Jigsaw](/source/Jigsaw_(2017_film))''. Palen revisited the ''Saw'' blood drives as well, but this time challenging the [American Red Cross](/source/American_Red_Cross) over its long-standing and controversial restrictions requiring men who have sex with other men to abstain from sexual relations for at least a year before giving blood, rules arising from concerns about [Human Immunodeficiency Virus](/source/Human_Immunodeficiency_Virus). The campaign was called "All Types Welcome", and featured social media celebrities with large [LGBTQ](/source/LGBT) fanbases.<ref name="Barnes2" />

Palen was nearly censored by the [Motion Picture Association](/source/Motion_Picture_Association) (MPAA), the body responsible for regulating promotional materials for motion pictures in North America, for the promotional posters of ''[Hostel: Part II](/source/Hostel%3A_Part_II)''. For this poster, Palen had taken photographs of boar meat, which when viewed zoomed in looked like human intestines; he would later have to send the MPAA receipts from the butcher shop to prove that the "intestines" were not human.<ref name="Goldstein2">{{cite news |last1=Goldstein |first1=Patrick |title=Those 'Hostel' ads test the squirm factor |url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2007-jun-05-et-goldstein5-story.html |access-date=31 January 2021 |work=Los Angeles Times |date=5 June 2007}}</ref> Many of Palen's most provocative campaign materials were released online to avoid sanctions by the MPAA.<ref name="Goldstein">{{cite news |last1=Goldstein |title=Lionsgate tres shriek; with its latest, 'Saw II,' the risk-taking studio is finding itself the object of envy, admiration |work=Los Angeles Times |date=31 October 2005|page=E.1}}</ref> One such image, ''Saw: Severed Hand'' won the ''Hollywood Reporter'''s 34th annual Key Art award in the international film poster category.<ref name="Prometheus Global Media, LLC">{{cite news |last1=Kilday |first1=Gregg |title='Saw' Sees 2 Key Art nods: Incredibles also a double winner |work=Hollywood Reporter |issue=46 |publisher=Prometheus Global Media, LLC |date=28 April 2005|volume=388 }}</ref>

Despite the successes and association with gore, Palen said he enjoyed working on a diverse range of films, as work at a big studio "can be a little redundant."<ref name="Wasserman">{{cite news |last1=Wasserman |first1=Todd |title=Lions Gate juggles Oscar, Hostel, and Starbucks |work=Brandweek |issue=5 |publisher=Adweek, LLC |date=30 Jan 2006|volume=47 }}</ref>

To promote Tyler Perry's ''[For Colored Girls](/source/For_Colored_Girls)'', Palen shot eight [35mm](/source/135_film) portraits of the film's ensemble: [Janet Jackson](/source/Janet_Jackson), [Thandie Newton](/source/Thandie_Newton), [Kerry Washington](/source/Kerry_Washington), [Loretta Devine](/source/Loretta_Devine), [Whoopi Goldberg](/source/Whoopi_Goldberg), [Anika Noni Rose](/source/Anika_Noni_Rose), [Kimberly Elise](/source/Kimberly_Elise), and [Phylicia Rashad](/source/Phylicia_Rashad). Palen used the portraits in the poster campaign and trailer.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Vlessing |first1=Etan |title=A new kind of key art: Lionsgate markets Perry's 'Girls' with portraits |work=Hollywood Reporter |issue=48 |publisher=Prometheus Global Media, LLC |date=26 October 2010|volume=416 |page=4}}</ref><ref name="Moore">{{cite news |last1=Langston-Moore |first1=Michael |title=Janet Jackson talks 'For Colored Girls,' Austin Brown on 'Good Morning America |work=Entertainment Examiner (USA) |date=25 October 2010}}</ref>  A gallery exhibition of the photos, ''Living Portraits'', opened at the Lehman Maupin Gallery in New York City for a week in October 2010, with Janet Jackson hosting. Palen had previously directed Jackson's music video for her song "[Nothing](/source/Nothing_(Janet_Jackson_song))" from Perry's ''[Why Did I Get Married Too?](/source/Why_Did_I_Get_Married_Too%3F)''.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Savage |first1=Sophie |title=For Colored Girls Living Gallery Portraits |url=https://www.indiewire.com/2010/10/for-colored-girls-living-portraits-gallery-238245/ |website=IndieWire |publisher=Penske Business Media, LLC |access-date=15 December 2020 |date=18 October 2010}}</ref>

In initial marketing for ''[The Hunger Games](/source/The_Hunger_Games_(film))'', Palen focused on encouraging more people to read the books in order to increase turnout at the box office.<ref name="Klara1">{{cite news |last1=Klara |first1=Robert |title=Brand Genius Awards |work=Adweek |issue=(Vol. 53, Issue 38) |publisher=Adweek, L.L.C. |date=29 October 2012 |page=32}}</ref> Palen also proposed not including any scenes from the games in the marketing campaign, despite those scenes comprised more than half of the movie, to avoid potential perception issues.<ref name="Barnes3" /> For the 2012 release of the sequel ''[The Hunger Games: Catching Fire](/source/The_Hunger_Games%3A_Catching_Fire)'', the campaign created a mock online fashion magazine called Capitol Couture, alluding to the capital city of the fictional nation [Panem](/source/Panem), and featuring Palen's own photographs of the film's characters, modeling what ''Variety'' calls "elaborate" looks, alongside colorful, stylized advertisements for fictional products from Panem.<ref name="Graser">{{cite news |last1=Graser |first1=Marc |title=Man on 'Fire': Lionsgate marketing chief Tim Palen has drawn fans into a complementary world alongside 'Hunger Games' universe |work=Variety |issue=17 |publisher=Penske Business Media LLC |date=29 October 2013|volume=321 }}</ref> The final two films were treated as one film in order to avoid a new campaign for each half of the story.<ref name="McNary2">{{cite news |last1=McNary |first1=David |title=For Lionsgate, a 'Hunger' that's growing stronger: the franchise's two 'Mockingjay' films aim to surpass the impressive returns of the first pair of pics |work=Variety |issue=14 |publisher=Penske Business Media, LLC |date=22 January 2014 |volume=322 |page=22}}</ref> Palen and his team developed another portal to the fictional world with CapitolTV, a faux state media outlet for the government of Panem streamed on [YouTube](/source/YouTube) and other platforms, and featuring YouTube stars [Justine Ezarik](/source/iJustine), [Rob Czar, and Corinne Leigh](/source/Threadbanger) among others. The team also launched "District Heroes", an outdoor and online promotion that featured an amputee underwear model and the reigning Mr. L.A. Leather.<ref name="Barnes" />

== Post-Lionsgate career ==
In addition to his new company, Barnyard Projects,<ref name="Feldburg" /> Palen and [Tyler Perry](/source/Tyler_Perry) announced in September 2019 they were entering a non-exclusive joint venture to form a new production company called [Peachtree](/source/Peachtree_Street) and [Vine](/source/Vine_Street), a reference to famous streets in Perry's hometown of [Atlanta](/source/Atlanta) and Palen's home in Los Angeles.<ref>{{cite news |title=Tyler Perry Teams With Tim Palen to Launch New Production Company |work=RTT News |publisher=SyndiGate Media, Inc. |date=5 September 2019}}</ref>

==Photography==
In 2007, Palen published ''Guts'', a [coffee table book](/source/coffee_table_book) compiling some of his photography associated with the marketing of four horror films: ''[Bug](/source/Bug_(2006_film))'', ''[High Tension](/source/High_Tension)'', ''Hostel'', and ''Saw''. Interspersed between the photos are letters from the MPAA and American Red Cross related to their respective disagreements with Palen.<ref name="Saperstein">{{cite news |last1=Saperstein |first1=Pat |title=Juicy read |work=Variety |issue=11 |publisher=Penske Business Media, LLC |date=6 August 2007|volume=407 |page=6}}</ref>

In August 2011, Palen published ''The Men of Warrior'' featuring his photographs of [Tom Hardy](/source/Tom_Hardy), [Joel Edgerton](/source/Joel_Edgerton), and other cast members as they appeared in the film ''[Warrior](/source/Warrior_(2011_film))''.<ref name="Buchanan">{{cite web |last1=Buchanan |first1=Kyle |title=See Portraits of Tom Hardy and Joel Edgerton in MMA Fighting Shape in ''The Men of Warrior'' |url=https://www.vulture.com/2011/07/tom-hardy-joel-edgerton-warrior.html |website=Vulture.com |date=19 July 2011 |publisher=Vox Media LLC |access-date=6 January 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210106101507/https://www.vulture.com/2011/07/tom-hardy-joel-edgerton-warrior.html |archive-date=6 January 2021}}</ref>

In June 2015, Palen published ''Tim Palen: Photography from The Hunger Games'', featuring photographs of the series' casts.<ref>{{cite web |title=Exclusive Print: ''The Sisters Portrait'', Featuring Katniss and Prim |url=https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2015/05/hunger-games-katniss-prim-sister-portrait |website=Vanityfair.com |date=12 May 2015 |publisher=Conde Naste Entertainment |access-date=6 January 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210106113034/https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2015/05/hunger-games-katniss-prim-sister-portrait |archive-date=6 January 2021}}</ref> Later that year, the photographs were exhibited at the Leica Gallery in West Hollywood.<ref name="McClintock1" />

==Awards and honors==
Palen has received multiple awards at the [Clios](/source/Clio_Awards) for images and trailers related to ''[Nurse 3D](/source/Nurse_3D)'',<ref>{{cite web |title=Poster |url=https://clios.com/entertainment/winner/print-print-technique/poster-8374 |website=Clio |publisher=Clio Awards, LLC |access-date=8 December 2020 |date=15 May 2012}}</ref> the ''Hunger Games'' franchise,<ref>{{cite web |title=Social Media |url=https://clios.com/entertainment/winner/digital/social-media-8419 |website=Clio |publisher=Clio Awards, LLC |access-date=8 December 2020 |date=15 May 2012}}
*{{cite web |title=Capitol - The Official Government of Panem |url=https://clios.com/entertainment/winner/digital-social/the-capitol-the-official-government-of-panem-4524 |website=Clio |publisher=Clio Awards, LLC |access-date=8 December 2020 |date=1 October 2014}}
*{{cite web |title=District 13 Propo: Stand With Us |url=https://clios.com/entertainment/winner/theatrical-audio-visual/district-13-propo-stand-with-us-1791 |website=Clio |publisher=Clio Awards, LLC |access-date=8 December 2020 |date=30 September 2015}}</ref> ''[Deepwater Horizon](/source/Deepwater_Horizon_(film))'',<ref>{{cite web |title=Monster |url=https://clios.com/entertainment/winner/theatrical-teaser/deepwater-horizon/monster-14033 |website=Clio |publisher=Clio Awards, LLC |access-date=8 December 2020 |date=28 September 2016}}</ref> and ''[John Wick: Chapter 2](/source/John_Wick%3A_Chapter_2)''.<ref>{{cite web |title=Symphony of Violence |url=https://clios.com/entertainment/winner/theatrical-social-media/john-wick-chapter-2/symphony-of-violence-26494 |website=Clio |publisher=Clio Awards, LLC |access-date=8 December 2020 |date=27 September 2017}}</ref>

Palen's has received multiple [Key Art Awards](/source/Key_Art_Awards) for work on films such as ''[Bats](/source/Bats_(film))'' and the ''Saw'' franchise.<ref name=Finnigan /><ref name="HR vol37 #12" /><ref name="Prometheus Global Media, LLC" />

== References ==
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== External links ==
* {{Official website|http://www.timpalen.com}}

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