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JOHN RODDA – Sound Mixer CORMORAN STRIKE (Series 2) Director: Susan Tully McKinney Macartney Management Ltd JOHN RODDA – Sound Mixer CORMORAN STRIKE (Series 2) Director: Susan Tully. Producer: Jackie Larkin. Starring: Tom Burke and Holliday Grainger. BBC. COME AWAY Director: Brenda Chapman. Producers: Angelia Jolie, Leesa Khan, Andrea Keir, David Oyelowo and James Spring. Starring: Angelia Jolie, Michael Caine and Gugu Mbatha-Raw. GEM Entertainment. THE SPLIT (Series 2) Director: Paula van der Oest. Producer: Natasha Romaniuk. Starring: Nicola Walker. Sister Pictures/AMC. WILD BILL Director: Annie Griffin. Producer: Chris Thompson. Starring: Rob Lowe. 42 / Anonymous Content / Shiver / ITV. FISHERMAN’S FRIENDS Director: Chris Foggin. Producers: Meg Leonard, Nick Moorcroft and James Spring. Starring: Tuppence Middleton, James Purefoy and Daniel Mays. Fred Films. THE ABC MURDERS Director: Alex Gabassi. Producer: Farah Abushwesha. Starring: John Malkovich, Eamon Farren and Michael Shaeffer. Mammoth Screen/Amazon Prime Video. 2019 Association of Motion Picture Sound (AMPS) nomination – Excellence in Sound Gable House, 18 – 24 Turnham Green Terrace, London W4 1QP Tel: 020 8995 4747 E-mail: [email protected] www.mckinneymacartney.com VAT Reg. No: 685 1851 06 JOHN RODDA Contd … 2 BLACK MIRROR: USS CALLISTER Director: Toby Haynes. Producer: Louise Sutton. Starring: Jesse Plemons, Cristin Milioti and Jimmi Simpson. Netflix. 2018 Cinema Audio Society (CAS) – Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing 2018 Association of Motion Picture Sound (AMPS) – Excellence in Sound BAFTA Nomination – Best Sound THAT GOOD NIGHT Director: Eric Styles. Producers: Alan Latham and Charles Savage. Starring: John Hurt, Sofia Helin and Max Brown. Goldfinch Studios/Eagle Films. HANK ZIPZER’S CHRISTMAS CATASROPHE Director: Matt Bloom. Producer: Matthew Mulot. Starring: Nick James, Neil Fitzmaurice and Juliet Cowan. Kindle Entertainment/CBBC. 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THE SCAPEGOAT Director: Charles Sturridge. Producers: Sarah Beardsall and Dominic Minghella. Starring: Matthew Rhys, Eileen Atkins and Anton Lesser. Island Pictures/PBS. THE RAVEN Director: James McTeigue. Producers: Marc D. Evans, Trevor Macy and Aaron Ryder. Starring: John Cusack, Luke Evans and Alice Eve. Intrepid Pictures. MONTE CARLO Director: Thomas Bezucha. Producers: Denise Di Novi, Allison Greenspan, Nicole Kidman and Arnon Milchan. Starring: Selena Gomez, Katie Cassidy and Leighton Meester. Fox 2000 Pictures. IT’S A WONDERFUL AFTERLIFE Director: Gurinder Chadha. Producer: Gurinder Chadha. Starring: Sanjeev Bhaskar, Steve Morphew and Steve Jones. Bend It Films. DOWNTON ABBEY (Series 1) Directors: Brian Percival and Ben Bolt. Producers: Liz Trubridge and Nigel Marchant. Starring: Hugh Bonneville, Laura Carmichael and Jim Carter. Carnival Film & Television/PBS. JOHN RODDA Contd … 4 THE PILLARS OF THE EARTH Director: Sergio Mimica-Gezzan Producer: John Ryan. Starring: Ian McShane, Matthew Macfadyen and Eddie Redmayne. Starz! FROM TIME TO TIME Director: Julian Fellowes. Producers: Julian Fellowes, Paul Kingsley and Liz Trubridge. Starring: Alex Etel, Timothy Spall and Maggie Smith. Ealing Studios. A SHORT STAY IN SWITZERLAND Director: Simon Curtis. Producer: Liz Trubridge. Starring: Julie Waters, Stephen Campbell Moore and Lindsey Marshal. BBC. ANGUS, THONGS & PERFECT SNOGGING Director: Gurinder Chadha. Producers: Gurinder Chadha and Lynda Obst. Starring: Georgia Groome, Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Karen Taylor. Paramount Pictures. BABYLON A.D. Director: Mathieu Kassovitz. Producers: Alain Goldman, Mathieu Kassovitz and Selwyn Roberts. Starring: Vin Diesel, Michelle Yeoh and Melanie Thierry. Twentieth Century Fox. EINSTEIN AND EDDINGTON Director: Philip Martin. Producer: Mark Pybus. Starring: David Tennant, Richard McCabe and Patrick Kennedy. BBC. DEAD SET Director: Yann Demange. Producers: Charlie Brooker, Annabel Jones and Chrissy Skinns. Starring: Jaime Winstone, Liz May Brice and Beth Cordingly. Zeppotron/AXN. JOHN RODDA Contd … 5 NATIONAL TREASURE: BOOK OF SECRETS Director: Jon Turteltaub Producers: Jerry Bruckheimer and Jon Turteltaub. Starring: Nicolas Cage, Justin Bartha and Diane Kruger. Walt Disney Pictures. PRIMEVAL Directors: Cilla Ware and Jamie Payne. Producers: Tim Bradley and Paul Frift. Starring: Douglas Hensall, Andrew Lee Potts and Hannah Spearitt. ITV Productions. LITTLE BRITAIN ABROAD Directors: Matt Lipsey and Geoff Posner. Producer: Geoff Posner. Starring: David Walliams, Matt Lucas, Dawn French and Ronnie Corbett. BBC. AGATHA CHRISTIE’S MARPLE (Series 2) Director: Nicholas Winding Refn. Producer: Karen Thrussell. Starring: Geraldine McEwan, Ken Russell and Dawn French. ITV Productions. SPOOKS Directors: Antonia Bird and Julian Simpson. Producer: Andrew Woodhead. Starring: Anna Chancellor, Rupert Penry Jones, Nicola Walker and Raza Jaffrey. Kudos Film and Television. CLASS OF ‘76 Director: Ashley Pearce. Producer: Matthew Bird. Starring: Robert Carlyle, Clare Skinner Daniel Mays and Robert Glenister. ITV. DEAD FISH Director: Charlie Stadler. Producers: David Bergstein, Matthias Deyle, Dan Magg and Philip Schulz-Deyle. Starring: Gary Oldman, Robert Carlyle, Terence Stamp and Billy Zane. Orange Pictures. JOHN RODDA Contd … 6 THESE FOOLISH THINGS Director: Julia Taylor-Stanley. Producer: Julia Taylor-Stanley. Starring: Angelica Houston, Andrew Lincoln and Terence Stamp. Microfusion 2004-4. THE DARK Director: John Fawcett. Producers: Paul W. S. Anderson and Jeremy Bolt. Starring: Sean Bean and Maria Bello. Constantin Film / Miramax. THE UPSIDE OF ANGER Director: Mike Binder. Producers: Jack Binder, Alex Gartner and Sammy Lee. Starring: Joan Allen and Kevin Costner. New Line Cinema. TWENTY THOUSAND STREETS UNDER THE SKY Director: Simon Curtis. Producer: Kate Harwood. Starring: Sally Hawkins, Zoë Tapper and Bryan Dick. BBC. NATIONAL TREASURE Director: Jon Turteltaub. Producers: Jerry Bruckheimer and Jon Turteltaub. Starring: Nicholas Cage, Diane Kruger, Jon Voigt, Harvey Keitel and Sean Bean. Walt Disney Pictures/Buena Vista Pictures. KING ARTHUR Director: Antoine Fuqua. Producer: Jerry Bruckheimer. Starring: Clive Owen, Keira Knightley and Ioan Gruffudd. Touchstone Pictures/Buena Vista Pictures. MURDER CITY Director: Ashley Pearce. Producer: Tony Dennis. Starring: Amanda Donohoe and Kris Marshall. Granada Television. JOHN RODDA Contd … 7 FRANCES TUESDAY Director: Jon Sen. Producer: Malcolm Craddock. Starring: Tamsin Outhwaite, Douglas Henshall and Lennie James. Picture Palace/ITV. MURPHY’S LAW Directors: Brian Kirk, Philip John and Ed Fraiman. Producer: Jemma Rodgers. Starring: James Nesbitt and Del Synnott. Tiger Aspect Productions. THE LOST PRINCE Director: Stephen Poliakoff. Producer: John Chapman Starring: Tom Hollander, Miranda Richardson, Michael Gambon and Bill Nighy. BBC. 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Producer: Victoria Fea. Starring: Robert Lindsay, Sheridan Smith and Elizabeth McGovern. BBC. THE HOLE Director: Nick Hamm. Producers: Jeremy Bolt, Lisa Bryer and Pippa Cross. Starring: Thora Birch, Desmond Harrington and Keira Knightley. Canal+/Dimension Films. ENDGAME Director: Gary Wicks. Producer: Gary Jones. Starring: Mark McGann and Corey Johnson. Various Films. THE PAROLE OFFICER Director: John Duigan. Producers: Duncan Kenworthy, Andrew Macdonald and Callum McDougall. Starring: Steve Coogan, Ben Miller and Stephen Dillane. DNA Films/Universal Focus. PEARL HARBOUR Director: Michael Bay. Producers: Michael Bay and Jerry Bruckheimer. Starring: Ben Affleck, John Hartnett, Kate Beckinsale and Alec Baldwin. Touchstone Pictures/Buena Vista. JOHN RODDA Contd … 9 THE SIGHT Director: Paul W.S. Anderson. Producer: Chris Symes. Starring: Andrew McCarthy and Amanda Redman.
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