Glen
Berry
Berry is the founder of the Northwest Film School and the creator of Film Underground, a popular and successful network of Moviemaking web sites that includes Cyber Film School.
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Fred
Ginsburg
Dr. Fred Ginsburg, CAS has over 15 years experience as a Production Mixer for film and video. He is president of the Equipment Emporium, a supplier of professional audio & video equipment as well as seminars & training. Feel free to contact Fred if you have questions regarding Production Sound, or to arrange for a seminar.
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Dal
Neitzel
Dal Neitzel has been creating various non-fiction programs on film and video for the past 40 years. Although the bulk of his work has been in the science and cultural documentary genre, he has also produced a wide variety of live and prerecorded television from sports to drama, corporate and instructional video, interactive multimedia for web applications and museum exhibits. Dal is an active cinematographer, scriptwriter and producer. He has worked as an independent producer and also as a staff producer, director and writer for various production companies throughout North America. His work has appeared on CNN, PBS, Turner Broadcasting Network, BBC, National Geographic Television, ABC, The Discovery Channel, CBS, TV Barcelona, NHK-TV Japan and others.
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Albert
Pyun
Since 1981, Albert Pyun has written, produced and directed over forty studio and independent theatrical motion pictures with combined revenues from theatrical and video markets currently exceeding $ 227,000,000. Pyun’s first film, “The Sword And The Sorcerer” (1982), was a commercial and critical success, is ranked number 20 on the all-time top grossing independent films with domestic theatrical revenue of over $40,000,000 (in 1982 dollars). After this success, Conan the Barbarian and over twenty-five similar themed pictures followed in The Sword and Sorcerer’s wake. The film was re-released on DVD in 2001 by Anchor Bay and continues to enjoy screenings throughout the world at conventions and festivals.
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Bob
Ridgley
Bob Ridgley has over 30 years of experience in all phases of audio and film production. He is the owner and founder of Binary Recording Studios With a BA in electronic music composition and education, he has worked as a professional musician and teacher for many years. Bob has produced numerous film and video projects for MTV, MuchMusic, independent film makers, extreme sport videos, and corporate TV commercials. Bob and Binary Recording Studio have won awards for excellence in sound design and editing.
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Julie
Trimmingham
Trimingham’s work has screened internationally at festivals; been broadcast by networks like Canada’s CBC and England’s Channel 4; and has won or been nominated for a number of awards including the Genies, Canada’s version of the Oscars. Films she has written, directed and produced include the shorts Gravity’s Angel, Claire, Beauty Crowds Me and Opening Night. She has been commissioned to write television and feature-length dramatic scripts, and wrote/produced the NY Film and Video Festivals’ Audience Choice Award-winning Bitter My Tongue. The Former Mrs. Butterfly is a film riff on the idea of “voice” conceived, directed and produced by Julie; comprising a music video inside a fiction film inside a documentary film, each element of the project also stands alone. Her music/arts-based videos regularly show on Bravo! Trained as a painter at Yale University and as a director at Norman Jewison’s Canadian Film Centre in Toronto, Julie has also been a recipient of a Paul D. Fleck Fellowship from the Banff Centre for the Arts. For almost a decade, Julie co-owned and operated Cracker Films, producing and directing commercials, corporate and music videos. Upon moving to the west coast, Julie taught screenwriting at the Vancouver Film School for several years. She has recently been focused exclusively on writing projects of her own.
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