Sentences with phrase «from supervising producers»

After the Lab they will receive targeted support from supervising producers, grants to fund the production of their short films and will attend the annual Native Forum at the January 2018 Sundance Film Festival for ongoing support on their projects.
After the Lab they will receive grants to fund the production of their short films, targeted support from a supervising producer and participation in the annual Native Forum at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival.

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These fill a total of one hour, 56 minutes and 32 seconds as it provides comments from Wick, Fisher, production designer Alec Hammond, 2nd AD / VFX supervisor James Madigan, author Veronica Roth, set decorator Kathy Lucas, screenwriters Brian Duffield and Akiva Goldsman, supervising art director Alan Hook, producer Pouya Shahbazian, stunt coordinator Darrin Prescott, transportation coordinator Denny Caira, 2nd unit stunt coordinator Wade Allen, executive producers Barry Waldman and Todd Lieberman, fight coordinator Jeremy Marinas, special effects coordinator Bruno Van Zeebroeck, armourer Gregg H. Bilson Jr., property master Sean Mannion, composer Joseph Trapanese, and actors Shailene Woodley, Theo James, Octavia Spencer, Kate Winslet, Miles Teller, Ray Stevenson, Jai Courtney, Ansel Elgort, Jonny Weston, Maggie Q, Keiynan Lonsdale, Zoe Kravitz, Naomi Watts, Daniel Dae Kim, Emjay Anthony, Suki Waterhouse, and Ashley Judd.
Synopsis This powerful one - hour family drama from executive producer John Wells (ER) and creator / supervising producer Matthew McNair Carnahan (Black Circle Boys) centers on the McCallisters, a working - class Irish - Catholic family from New York's Hell's Kitchen, whose five young - adult siblings lead contrasting lives and whose fierce loyalties are often pushed to the limit.
Apart from Nosferatu the Vampyre, the films all make their respective Blu - ray debuts in the U.S., mastered from new digital transfers produced by Herzog and supervised by Herzog's longtime producer Lucki Stipetic.
This program includes remarks from producer Barrie Osborne, executive producer Mark Ordesky, director of photography Andrew Lesnie, editor John Gilbert, co-producer Rick Porras, composer Howard Shore, visual effects supervisor Jim Rygiel, supervising sound editor / co-designer Ethan Van der Ryn, supervising sound editor Mike Hopkins, Weta animation designer and supervisor Randy Cook, Weta VFX art director Christian Rivers, Weta VFS cinematographer Van» r Hul, and miniature unit director of photography Alex Funke.
In addition to movie clips and material from the set, we hear comments from Jackson, actors Wood, Astin, McKellen, Brad Dourif, Lee, Hill, Urban, Mortensen, Rhys - Davies, Otto, Monaghan, Boyd, Serkis, visual effects supervisor Richard Taylor, supervising sound editor / co-sound designer Ethan Van Der Ryn, producer Barrie Osborne, supervising art director Hennah, conceptual artists Alan Lee and John Howe, digital model supervisor Matt Aitken, director of animation Randy Cook, visual effects supervisor Joe Letteri, creature supervisor Eric Saindon, executive producer Mark Ordesky, stuntman Sala Baker, creature facial lead animator Bay Raitt, and co-producer Rick Porras.
We find comments from director Ridley Scott, writer William Monahan, production designer Arthur Max, costume designer Janty Yates, set decorator Sonja Klaus, armorer Simon Atherton, first assistant director Adam Somner, executive producer Lisa Ellzey, extras casting Billy Dowd, special effects supetvisor Neil Corbould, composer Harry Gregson - Williams, editor Dody Dorn, visual effects supervisor Wesley Sewell, supervising sound editor Per Hallberg, sound re-recording mixers Myron Nettinga and Michael Minkler, and actors Orlando Bloom, Liam Neeson, Marton Czokas, Jeremy Irons, Eva Green, Brendan Gleeson, Ghassan Massoud, and David Thewlis.
Interviewees include director Louis Leterrier, Sam Worthington, producer Basil Iwanyk, Jason Flemyng, Liam Neeson, costume designer Lindy Hemming, Ralph Fiennes, make - up and hair designer Jenny Shircore, visual effects supervisor Nick Davis, prosthetics supervisor Conor O'Sullivan, supervising location manager Robin Higgs, Gemma Arterton, location manager Terry Blyther, «Draco» stunt double Mark Mottram, Liam Cunningham, associate producer Karl McMillan, visual effects supervisor for Cinesite Simon Stanley - Clamp, animation supervisor for Cinesite Quentin Miles, stunt coordinator Paul Jennings, Mads Mikkelsen, Alexa Davalos, producer Kevin De La Noy, visual effects supervisor Neil Corbould, production designer Martin Laing, visual effects supervisor for Framestore Tim Webber, Medusa lead modeler from Framestore Scott Eaton, animation supervisor for Framestore Max Solomon, character designer Aaron Sims, animation supervisor for MPC Greg Fisher, CG supervisor for MPC Patric Roos, and visual effects supervisor for MPC Gary Brozenich.
It features comments from Blomkamp, producer Peter Jackson, co-writer Terri Tatchell, director of photography Trent Opalach, special effects supervisor Max Poolman, lead set decorator Gary Potgieter, art directors Emelia Weavind and Mike Berg, production designer Philip Ivey, sound designer Dave Whitehead, supervising sound editor Brent Burge, film editor Julian Clarke, and actors Sharlto Copley, Jason Cope, Vanessa Haywood, Mandla Gaduka, and David James.
During the Lab, Fellows work with a cast, crew, and supervising producer to shoot workshop versions of scenes from their short films under the expert creative mentorship of Program alumni and other established industry professionals and Program staff.
Lucas van Tol: This was my first project supervising the music - luckily I had a lot of help from the sound team and our producers, and people within Sony.
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