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- Director
- Editor
- Writer
Larry De La Briandais was born on 17 February 1960 in San Pablo, California, USA. He is a director and editor, known for I'll Take Care of You, Revenge! (2022) and The Choice (2024).- D'Marco Farr was born on 9 June 1971 in San Pablo, California, USA.
- Visual Effects
- Actress
- Special Effects
Nicole Burch was born on 25 August 1974 in San Pablo, California, USA. She is an actress, known for Captain America: The First Avenger (2011), Oblivion (2013) and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (2011).- Actor
- Stunts
- Editor
Joel Kindrick was born in San Pablo, California and raised in Auburn, California. He caught the acting bug while performing his 8th grade year. Having the opportunity to be involved in Goldie Hawn's film "Protocol" that filmed in his hometown, he was hooked on film. He majored in communication and emphasized in acting at Pacific Union College in the Napa Valley. At his alma mater, he also co-created the Dramatic Arts Society.- Music Department
- Composer
Joey Kingpin began experimenting with guitars and beats at Friday night house parties up in the quiet east bay hills overlooking the Golden Gate Bridge. Hype from those original demos eventually reached the ears of a producer at MTV in New York.
Those early raw songs immediately started appearing on episodes of MTV shows. All of this licensing culminated with a record deal. Joey went on to sign with New York based indie label Radikal Records. His debut 'Joey Kingpin' album, A Beat Down In Hell Town, was released in the spring of 2001. Aside from building up a very loyal cult following, highlights from 2001/2002 include Joey Kingpin music appearing in the Touchstone Pictures film Big Trouble and his song "Sweet Valley" used as the theme for the Mary-Kate and Ashley In Action! animated cartoon series.
Joey returned in 2003 with a brand new 'Joey Kingpin' full-length album titled "Stereo Thriller".
"Stereo Thriller" is a definite progression from debut 'Joey Kingpin' record. No samples were used and every instrument is played live. This record is definitely more song- oriented.
Songs like "I Want You", "Partyology", and "Crazy" typify the guitartronic sound of Stereo Thriller while other tracks like "Return To Malibu" and "Jam The Jam" take you to the past without leaving the present.
Joey's catalog of music, including side projects 'The Carnies Deluxe' and 'Envision Music LTD', continue to be popular tracks for film and television licensing throughout the world.- Actor
- Art Department
- Editor
Christopher Hale was born in San Pablo, California and grew up in Hercules. He moved to San Jose in 1998 to attend SJSU. He lives with his wife Amber Kolasz and their chihuahua Josie and their Pomeranian Molly.
He is a talented musician, filmmaker and bartender, specializing in acoustic cover songs, fancy opening credit sequences and bourbon Manhattans, respectively. He also enjoys writing really lame biographies about himself on the internet.- Additional Crew
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
- Production Manager
Leon Watkins graduated from Kennedy High School in Richmond, California. He subsequently joined the United States Marine Corps and became an official Marine Corps photographer for several years. It was during his tour of duty with the Marine Corps, that Leon had the honor of photographing the President of the United States, Ronald Reagan.
Upon leaving the Marines, Leon began pursuing a career in the movie and television industry. After working on his first feature film, Glory (1989), as a stand-in and featured background, Leon founded The Walking Ghost of Black History Re-enactment Group. Leon hosted the premiere of Glory (1989) in Chicago, Illinois, in January 1990, representing The Walking Ghost of Black History and Glory (1989).
Leon was featured in a LIFE magazine article in February 1990, and in New York Times in 1993. The Walking Ghost won first prize in the Veteran's Day Parade, Oakland, California, in November 1991. Leon also founded Capricorn One Productions, which enabled him to work with cable access programming and music video production in Denver, Colorado.
Leon's interests include filmmaking, photography, and writing. He is particularly interested in Vietnam and Civil War history. Leon is a qualified photo lab technician and has free-lanced for historical documentation, radio promotional and music concerts.
The ultimate career goals for Leon Watkins are related to the production of his own original stories as feature films. To that end, he is currently working on a project entitled "Closer Than Brothers," Copyright 1992, and hopes to eventually produce and/or direct this project, as well as many others.- Visual Effects
- Animation Department
Jeff Schanz has a BFA from University of Florida and an MFA from Savannah College of Art and Design. Before animating, he worked as an entertainment artist at 3 of the 4 Disney theme parks, cutting silhouettes, drawing portraits, creating Damascene designs, and glass etching. He has animated for films, video games, TV, VR, and theme parks. He currently lives in Texas.- Producer
- Production Manager
- Animation Department
Taylor Bradbury was born in San Pablo, California, USA. He is a producer and production manager, known for Max and the Midknights (2024), Big Nate (2022) and Onyx Monster Mysteries (2020).- Gene Clines was born on 6 October 1946 in San Pablo, California, USA. He was married to Fay and Joanne. He died on 27 January 2022 in Bradenton, Florida, USA.
- Sound Department
- Director
- Writer
Willard Motomura was born on 16 October 1978 in San Pablo, California, USA. He is a director and writer, known for Stranded (2004), Liquid (2001) and Seeing Iris (2002).