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Bo Linton writer/director/actor/producer
Bo Linton is the writer/director/actor/producer of "Ronny Camaro and Seven Angry Women." He was born in Ohio, and at the age of six his family made the move south to Baton Rouge, La. His mother, being Swedish, has provided some of his extensive travel experiences throughout Europe. Serving six years in the Army National Guard gave him the unique opportunity to travel to such places as Guatemala. He has a Bachelor of General Studies, which he attained from Louisiana State University in the spring of 1994. Some of his studies included; theater, creative writing, and business. It was always his goal to make the move west to pursue a career in show business. Upon his arrival to LA, in February of 1995, he met the academy award winning film producer Fred T. Kuehnert. Fred introduced Bo to a film director that cast him in a supporting role in the Orion Pictures film, "Red Steel." All of this happened within a week of his arrival to the city. Shortly after, he was the Production Designer and starred in the film "Murder in the Mansion." He also appeared in "Hot Wired", which was distributed by Orion Pictures. Within a year Bo landed a costarring part on the Hit NBC prime time series, "JAG." Shortly after, he portrayed Richard Carpenter on the acclaimed "E! True Hollywood Stories" series on E! Entertainment in, The Karen Carpenter Story."As both a Producer and Director Bo has created several videos for the corporate sector. Some of the videos are for in house use (Movo Media, Inc.), and some can be viewed on the Internet. Bo has recently had three of his short stories accepted for publishing in IN! Magazine, Los Angeles. They can be read on their web site at, "WWW.INMAG.COM." He temporarily retreated from acting and focused his efforts on creative writing while supporting his self in the business world of mergers and acquisitions. He currently serves as President of Seamless SkyyFi, Inc.


 

Director of Photography, Editor, Executive Sound Supervisor, Sound Effects, Musical Score
EVAN NESBITT - Director of Photography - He is an expert behind the camera as well as in creating visual effects. Some of Evan's experience comes from working on the following films camera departments. Monkeybone, Running Mates, Blade, Godzilla, Deep Impact, Mercury Rising, Amistad, Gattaca, Spawn, Con Air, 101 Dalmatians, Escape from L.A., Eraser, Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls, Mortal Kombat.

WAYDE FAUST - Editor - As an expert on tha AVID editing system, Wayde is constantly in high demand for his skill as an editor. He has been awarded nearly a hundred times for excellence in his field. Waydes sense of timing was a key element in making "Ronny Camaro" a success

FRANK SERAFINE - Sound Designer (www.frankserafine.com)- Serafine Studios is a full featured post production sound facility serving the Television, Motion Picture and Commercial Media industries from the trendy Venice Beach district of Los Angeles California. Specializing in themed entertainment, audio post production and music scoring, they most frequently feature ADR, foley, sound design, 5.1 surround and film mixing services for their clients. Having been around for over 20 years, their themed entertainment clients include Disneyland, Six Flags, The Ford Motors Museum and the The Sony Interactive Museum in Beijing, China. On the filmaking scene, some of Serafine's clients include Paramount Pictures, Disney, MGM and New Line Cinema with some memorable favorites such as Addams Family, Brainstorm, Field of Dreams, Hunt for Red October, three Star Trek movies and several Baywatch episodes on their list of film and TV credits.

JOHN POST - Sound Effects - John is a legend in Foley sound. He has created sound for hundreds of Hollywood movies. At the age of 79, he now only comes out of retirement to work for Frank Serafine on his cherry picked projects. Some of his works of the last 60 years include Terminator, Mission Impossible (1966), and Boiling Point.

JOHN MASSARI - Composer - John Massari, first studied composition and orchestration at UCLA under Henri Lazarof and Film Music with David Raksin, there he won the Frank Sinatra Music Award for Best Composition. After private studies with Albert Harris and Leonard Stien, he then went to work as an orchestrator for composers Jerry Fielding, Rose, David, and Mark Snow. Massari is probably best known - and most admired - for creating the Wonderful World of Disney theme. Other TV music credits include his Cable Ace nominated score for "Ray Bradbury Theatre, The" (1985). Among his feature film work are the scores for MGM's Cult Classic Killer Klowns From Outer Space (1988) and the comedy Breathing Hard (2000). In addition, he has worked extensively in DVD home entertainment, scoring original compositions for bonus material on films such as "Gone in 60 Seconds" and "Mission to Mars" as well as Disney classics "Old Yeller" and "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea". On the commercial side, his music has been heard in commercials for Nextel, Pontiac and IBM with Ear to Ear Audio Banks.

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