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Location Listing by Category Phoenix Film Office - PRODUCTION LISTINGS Camera Assistants Name/Company Phone-1Phone-2 Email/WebSite Service Description Ashhurst, Edward 602-481-9887 edwardashhurst@hotmail. com Chow, Betty 623-640-2977 Coleman Taylor, Peggy 480-497-2014 602-708-9169 [email protected] Location manager. Still photo production coordinator. Clapper/ loader/ 2nd A.C. Collins, Michael Stewart 602-569-9618 480-244-5340 [email protected] Stuntman: all expected abilities, precision driver. Assistant Camera: Arri, Xcell Panavision, Movie Cam, Steadicam. Local 600. Alkesh Vaja 214-315 X5787 [email protected] Camera Assistant, Production Assistant Alkesh Vaja Antonio Baca 520-990-3208 [email protected] Camera Assistant for both film and HD. Experience with most 35mm and S16mm film cameras, as well as many HD cameras. Can work as loader, 2nd AC, or 1st AC/ focus pulle. I have experience on both feature films and television, including reality and documentay televisoiin. Antonio Baca House of 216, LLC 602-321-0031 [email protected] Commercial photographic company, specializing in photographing people. Portraits: studio/on-location, fashion, Ad, PR, Live Music, film stills, life style. Please feel free to call or email with service inquiries. Jason Barnes www.houseof216.com Kyhn, Matthew 303-882-0394 [email protected] Xcell Munoz, Alex 602-299-3867 [email protected] www.filmphoenix.com Page 1 of 2 602-262-4850 office The Phoenix Film Office offers this listing service for free to the local film community. The Phoenix Film Office is not a job placement agency; it does not provide job referrals nor does it make 602-534-2295 fax individual recommendations. The Phoenix Film Office does not endorse the work of any firm or individual. This manual is available in an alternate format upon request. Phoenix Film Office - PRODUCTION LISTINGS Camera Assistants Name/Company Phone-1Phone-2 Email/WebSite Service Description Nix, Craig 602-405 6541 Technocrane operator for 9 years. Crane including GF 8 and 16s most jib arms. Remote heads incuding Mea Heads, Libras, Scorpios. Some AC work. Point in Time Studios 480-237-1267 480-203-6720 [email protected] Full-service production company; specialize in developing creative content for m television, film and the web. 3,500 sq. ft. live action studio can accommodate all types of production with its 16' High White Cyc with cove, green screen and full Mole-Richardson Lighting Grid. Camera, crew and grip packages are also available. Rami Kalla www.pointintimestudios.com Scully, Dennis 602-768-8008 [email protected] APA member. 14 years experience camera assistant for film and video. Camera truck owner/operator. Storer, Zachery 520-560-7507 [email protected] Freelance: Grip, PA, Electric, Director of Photography, Camera Assistant. Owns Final Cut Studio. Adobe Creative Suite 5. Full Sail University Graduate. Credits Include: ESPN, Disney, FOX Sports, Gravity Films. Extensive music video work. www.linkedin.com/in/zacher ystorer Taylor, Peggy Coleman 602-708-9169 813-884-1766 [email protected] 2nd Assist. Camera- Clapper/ Loader Weltzien, Renee 623-565-6378 [email protected] Currently going to school for film production. Classes entail Digital Cinematography, Final Cut Pro, Pro Tools and Production. Grunder/Oakley Productions, March 2009 to September 2009, Assistant Director. Assisting Director with two feature films currently in post-production. Assisting with all aspects of the pre-production, production and post-production. www.filmphoenix.com Page 2 of 2 602-262-4850 office The Phoenix Film Office offers this listing service for free to the local film community. The Phoenix Film Office is not a job placement agency; it does not provide job referrals nor does it make 602-534-2295 fax individual recommendations. The Phoenix Film Office does not endorse the work of any firm or individual. This manual is available in an alternate format upon request..
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