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Marcis Cole, SOC Steadicam, a and B Camera Operator IATSE Local 600 Marcis Cole, SOC Steadicam, A and B Camera Operator IATSE Local 600 FILM STEP SISTERS A Camera Operator; Steadicam Operator Broad Green Pictures Director: Charles Stone DP: Chris Baffa SLEEPLESS NIGHT B Camera Operator; Steadicam Operator Open Road Films Director: Baran Bo Odar DP: Mihai Malaimare Jr. MY ALL AMERICAN A Camera Operator; Steadicam Operator Anthem Productions Director: Angelo Pizzo DP: Frank G. DeMarco WARRIOR B Camera Operator; Steadicam Operator Lionsgate Director: Gavin O’Connor DP: Masanobu Takayanagi THE EAGLE B Camera Operator – 2nd Unit Focus Features Director: Kevin Macdonald DP: Anthony Dod Mantle STATE OF PLAY B Steadicam Operator Universal Pictures Director: Kevin Macdonald DP: Rodrigo Prieto SPRING BREAKDOWN A Camera Operator Warner Bros. Director: Ryan Shiraki DP: Frank G. DeMarco STREET KINGS A Camera Operator; Steadicam Operator Fox Searchlight Pictures Director: David Ayer DP: Gabriel Beristain FIRST SNOW A Camera Operator; Steadicam Operator El Camino Pictures Director: Mark Fergus DP: Eric Alan Edwards BLOOD DONE SIGN MY NAME A Camera Operator; Steadicam Operator Real Folk Productions Director: Jeb Stuart DP: Steve Mason DEATH PROOF C Camera Operator; Steadicam Operator The Weinstein Company Director: Quentin Tarantino DP: Robert Rodrigez THE MILTON AGENCY Marcis Cole 6715 Hollywood Blvd #206, Los Angeles, CA 90028 Steadicam Operator Telephone: 323.466.4441 Facsimile: 323.460.4442 IATSE 600 [email protected] www.miltonagency.com Page 1 of 3 THE SENTINEL A Camera Operator; Steadicam Operator – Washington Twentieth Century Fox Director: Clark Johnson DP: Gabriel Beristain NATIONAL TREASURE A Camera Operator; Steadicam Operator – 2nd Unit Walt Disney Pictures Director: Jon Turteltaub DP: Caleb Deschanel AMERICAN CRIME Steadicam Operator Lightening Entertainment Director: Dan Mintz DP: Dan Mintz TRAINING DAY A and B Camera Operator; Steadicam Operator Warner Bros. Director: Antoine Fuqua DP: Mauro Fiore TITANIC A Camera Operator (2nd Unit); Additional Camera Twentieth Century Fox Operator (1st Unit) Director: James Cameron DP: Russell Carpenter TELEVISION THE JURY – Pilot A Camera Operator; Steadicam Operator Filming Starts March 2016 Director: Neil Burger Sony Pictures Television DP: Frank G. DeMarco UNTITLED LEE DANIELS PILOT A Camera Operator; Steadicam Operator 20th Century Fox Television Director: Lee Daniels DP: Roberto Schaefer WESTWORLD A Camera Operator; Steadicam Operator HBO Director: Various THE OUTLAWS A Camera Operator; Steadicam Operator Amazon Studios Director: Jay Chandrasekhar DP: Frank G. DeMarco COMPLICATIONS B Camera Operator; Steadicam Operator Mediacom Director: Jeff Franklin DP: Bart Tau CHRISTMAS IN CONWAY A Camera Operator; Steadicam Operator Hallmark Hall of Fame Director: John Kent Harrison DP: James Chressanthis THE WATSONS GO TO BIRMINGHAM A Camera Operator; Steadicam Operator Production Company Director: Kenny Leon DP: James Chressanthis THE MILTON AGENCY Marcis Cole 6715 Hollywood Blvd #206, Los Angeles, CA 90028 Steadicam Operator Telephone: 323.466.4441 Facsimile: 323.460.4442 IATSE 600 [email protected] www.miltonagency.com Page 2 of 3 UP ALL NIGHT B Camera Operator; Steadicam Operator NBC Director: Various DP: Matt Clark CSI MIAMI B Camera Operator; Steadicam Operator Production Company Director: Various DP: Eagle Egilsson THIRD WATCH Steadicam Operator; Steadicam Operator Production Company Director: Various DP: Glenn Kershaw MARTIAL LAW B Camera Operator; Steadicam Operator Production Company Director: Various DP: James Chressanthis THE MILTON AGENCY Marcis Cole 6715 Hollywood Blvd #206, Los Angeles, CA 90028 Steadicam Operator Telephone: 323.466.4441 Facsimile: 323.460.4442 IATSE 600 [email protected] www.miltonagency.com Page 3 of 3 .
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