- Jock Brandis
Jock Brandis is an author, film technician, inventor, and alleged air pirate. He is also in the process of founding the world's first sustainable movie studio in Brunswick County, North Carolina.
- Jules Labarthe
Jules Labarthe is a cinematographer, film producer and photographer. He studied film at New York University. He met director Jamie Babbit in a coffee shop in Los Angeles and as a result of this meeting was the cinematographer on her 1996 short film "Frog Crossing". He has collaborated with Babbit on several other projects including her 1999 feature film "But I'm a Cheerleader".
- Christian Grosselfinger
These days I'm honest and sincere, hard working, and willing to give whatever I can to generate happiness or strength in others. I would rather listen than speak, though I always have an opinion and will stand up when needed. Happiness is key, whatever may bring it. (using caution in regards to excess and moderation, of course) Capricorn,mellow,passionate,intense,artistic,romantic,emotional,laugh and cry,friendly, a country boy with urban abilities.
- Tim Guinness
Tim Guinness of NBC is another well-known face in the City, having worked for ten years at Barings as a corporate financier before co-founding Guinness Flight Hambro Asset Management, which was sold to Investec in 1998.
- Greg Langham
Hello and as you can see I have no life since I'm sitting infront of this computer telling random people about myself. Im always looking for a good time no matter wat it is.. im usally bored and find crazy things to do like ride my bike down the road straped to a car or sky diving. people say im crazy,inmature and other things well... i am i guess but i dont care its to fun. i love sports and anything that can make me sweat.
- Nelson Goforth
Nelson Goforth - Motion Picture Lighting Technician Lighting for Moving Pictures Gaffer Electrician
- Marco Venditto
- Mike Tolochko
- Anthony G. Nakonechnyj
Anthony G. Nakonechnyj .... additional camera operator (as Tony Nakonechnyj)
- Adam Peabody
Attended film school in the Park School of Communications at Ithaca College, Ithaca, NY. Member of IATSE 481 New England. Member of IATSE 728 Hollywood.
- Greg Quinlan
- Scott Hankel
- Jon Euesden
- Roger Meilink
Roger Meilink .... rigging electrician
- Tony Hannington
- George A Hock
X-US Navy SEAL Team Member. Seal Team 2 UDT 12 US Navy Dolphin and California Sea Lion Trainer. US Navy Underwater and Aerial Photographer.
- Mike Jones
Michael A. Jones is a third generation filmmaker. His father, Victor V. Jones was a gaffer. Michael was literally weaned on a sound stage and carries with him the knowledge imparted to him by many men and women long gone. He has had a long an industrious career photographing hundreds of television commercials and feature films. Prior to camera work Michael was and still is a renowned Gaffer.
- Lance Hisao Oyabu
Graduated from film school at Loyola Marymount University in May 2003. Accepted into the I.A.T.S.E. Local 728 in November 2005 to work as a union studio electrical lighting technician.
- Avram Leibman
Brother of 'Shana Leibman'
- James Domkus
Wears period-accurate pirate garb on set.
- Casey Ellison
Grew up in La Palma, California Attended church at Sunnymead Weslyan and sang in the choir there. Also lived in Moreno Valley, California.
- Jeremy D Graham
Born in New Jersey in 1973, Jeremy spent his formative years addicted to horror movies. In 1994, responding to an ad in Backstage magazine, he began work on the film The Atrocity Exhibition in New York. He worked as a motion picture electrician and resided in New York City from 1994 through 1998, at which point he moved to Los Angeles, California. He is now a gaffer, a member of Local 728, listed on the CLT list, as well as a member of Local 80. He continues to work as a gaffer and a...
- John Wallace Scott
Of Scottish descent
- Kieran J Waugh
- Roger Chingirian
- David Landau
A member of the Dramatists Guild,the Mystery Writers of America and IATSE Local 52 (as a gaffer), Mr. Landau is an award winning and published playwright and screenwriter. In theater, Mr. Landau received the Blackburn Award for Excellence in Playwriting for his hard-boiled romantic comedy "Deep Six Holiday", which also won the TownSquare Playhouse New Play contest. His screenplay "Seance" won first place in Niad Management's "Hollywood Screenwriter" competition and his TV series proposal...
- John Doherty
Fellow of the American Society of Lighting Designers (ASLD) His son Trevor was born 24 February 1991, Pasadena, California, and was "featured baby" in 50th anniversary commercial for Walt Disney's "Fantasia" video release. Daughter Elizabeth born 22 May 1995 in He Fei, China.
- David Vernery
After owning an electrical company for a decade David was given the opportunity to try working in the film business. Since he is a journeyman electrician it was decided he would be a good generator operator. Beacause of his electrical ticket he was approached to install a temporary power system for Mystery Alaska. That turned out to become a 3mva power system. Since then he has designed and installed power systems for movies such as The Claim and Open Range. Open Range was particularly...
- Frank Scheidbach
Has a daughter, Ashley Scheidbach.
- Peter Walts
- Tom Fendley
- Michael Ambrose
Michael's interest in film began in elementary school when he would run the film projectors for school presentations. In 1972 his step-father, an amateur photographer, introduced him to black and white photography and dark-room processing. On family trips he would pass time in the car staring out the window, through the view finder of his instamatic camera, framing images inspired by the music on the radio. In 1975, the family moved to Southern California. Michael became involved in...
- Francine Natale
- David J Duren
A dedicated, professional technician of numerous film & TV projects, Duren's nickname is "Mr. Happy" because of his boyish antics & cheerful attitude on set.
- Larry Susinski
- Dante Cardone
- Jim McCammon
- Ray Jones
Worked as a studio still photographer at Paramount Pictures in the early 1930s. In addition to his credited assignments he worked extensively doing studio publicity stills. He was known for shooting subjects in unusually athletic poses rather than traditional head shots.
- Dan Cornwall
- Earl C Williman