Screenwriting Award: Winner Houston International Film Festival for Adaptation of âDionysus.â
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Roosevelt & Rufus
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Film
(Documentary)
Cinematographer Man and beast work together in harmony.
Marley & Me
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Film
(Comedy, Drama and Family)
Miscellaneous Crew After their wedding, newspaper writers John and Jennifer Grogan move to Florida. In an attempt to stall Jennifer's "biological clock", John gives her a puppy. While the puppy Marley grows into a 100 pound dog, he loses none of his puppy energy or rambunctiousness. Meanwhile, Marley gains no self-discipline. Marley's antics give John rich material for his newspaper column. As the Grogans mature and have children of their own, Marley continues to test everyone's patience by acting like the world's most impulsive dog. Written by Ken Miller <wkmiller704@yahoo.com>
Changing Faces
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Film
(Documentary)
Cinematographer Watch as Rick Stratton and ALL FX create the makeup effects for the tele-film Alien Nation: The Udara Legacy, from making molds, to casting foam rubber appliances, to painting them, to applying them on the actors. Also includes a behind-the-scenes at All FX, Don Post Studios, and the Jack Pierce Lifetime Achievement Makeup Award on February 16, 2003. Written by Scott Essman
No Fear
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Film
(Short and Action)
Camera and Electrical Department Add a Plot »
Voice of the Camera
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Film
(Biography)
Cinematographer Great Hollywood cameramen and film pioneers speak of: the Steadicam, responsibilities of a director of photography, camera framing, a brief history of Panavision, camera movement, drawing the audience into the frame and crossing the line.
New Walden
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Film
(Fantasy)
Producer Enjoy transcendentalism. New Walden is a transcendental motion picture. An exploitation of transcendental cinema by poet, singer MERWIN. "We present the only 35mm film ever to embrace the touchy elusive American transcendentalist movement. We remain true to Americana in story, presentation, filmic nuance and splendor. People love: Thoreau's text given by the great voice of actor J. Walker Fischer, Ben Moffit's original music and the dance choreography by Ballerina Patricia Strauss. You will not find better transcendental cinema!" said MERWIN Written by Bruce Merwin
Fire Birds
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Film
(Action and Adventure)
Camera and Electrical Department The U.S. Government is willing to help any country that requires help in ridding themselves of drugs with support from the Army. Unfortunately, the drug cartels have countered that offer by hiring one of the best air-combat mercenaries and have armed him with a Scorpion attack helicopter. The army decides to send in its best people from its Apache Air Combat school. But first they have to be taught how to fly air-to-air combat missions Written by Michael O'Keefe <epamok@epa.ericsson.se>
The Old Man and the Sea
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Film
(Drama)
Camera and Electrical Department Based on the novel by Ernest Hemingway. Santiago goes out on his usual fishing trip and makes a huge catch, the biggest of his life. Then a shark attacks and tries to steal his catch. Santiago battles with the shark for days. He returns to the shore beaten, tattered and torn, and his catch consisting now of mostly bones. Written by Jason Ihle <jrihl@conncoll.edu>
Superboy
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Television
(Adventure, Fantasy and Sci-Fi)
Camera and Electrical Department The adventures of Superman when he was a boy! Actually, as a young man...who, disguised as Clark Kent, mild-mannered journalism student at Shuster University, fights a never-ending battle for truth, justice, and...well, you know the rest... Written by Gregory A. Sheets <m-sheets2@onu.edu>
In the Heat of the Night
Television
(Crime, Drama, Mystery and Thriller)
Editorial department Bill Gillespie is a police chief in a small town in the American South, and later becomes sheriff of the county. As Bill tries to solve crimes and catch criminals, aided by his capable investigator Virgil Tibbs and police lieutenant Bubba Skinner, he must navigate tricky small-town politics. Racial tensions often run high in the South and this theme is frequently explored. Bill's personal life is often portrayed in this TV drama, as well. Written by Tad Dibbern <DIBBERN_D@a1.mscf.upenn.edu>
Flagler College
(1977-1979)
Columbia College Hollywood
(1977-1979)