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Chris Miller 5015 Cahuenga Blvd — N Hollywood, CA 91601 — Phone: (908) 309-7955 — E-Mail: Chrsmllr33@Gmail.Com Chris Miller 5015 Cahuenga Blvd N Hollywood, CA 91601 Phone: (908) 309-7955 E-Mail: [email protected] Experience Production & Studio Manager - JASH/Group 9 August 2015-July 2018 • Worked closely with the Head of Production to oversee and coordinate short form new media content. • Assisted with all forms of pre-production including budgeting & scheduling. • Coordinated & managed all rentals of in-house production equipment. • Coordinated & assisted in the production of multiple weekly live-streaming talk shows including Getting Doug with High & Norm Macdonald Live. Production Coordinator - JASH January 2013-August 2015 • Assisted multiple producers with the production of multiple weekly live-streaming talk shows. • Coordinated & managed the rentals of in-house production equipment. • Provided general production assistance to all producers. Production Coordinator – The Asylum October 2012-November 2012 • Served as the production coordinator on a small budget independent film entitled Age of Dinosaurs. • Coordinated & booked background talent, on-set meals, & equipment rentals. • Assisted in scouting & securing locations in and around Los Angeles. Pitcher/Coach – DSS Haarlem May 2012-July 2012 • Pitched 1 season for a professional baseball team in Holland. • Served as an assistant coach for both the 2nd and 3rd teams in the same organization. Assistant Director – Maker Studios June 2011-June 2014 • Served as the on-staff 1st AD for hundreds of short form videos made for YouTube. • Coordinated, scheduled, & executed shoots for top YouTube talent including KassemG, RayWilliamJohnson, and EpicRapBattlesOfHistory. Additional Credits • Love at First Swipe, Short Film – 1st AD • Glory Bound by The Grahams, Music Video – 1st AD • Girl in the Green Dress, Short Film – 1st AD • Whitney Cummings Netflix Special, Comedy Special – Cam Op • Crabfeast Home Run Derby, Internet Video – Cam Op Education Franklin & Marshall College August 2007-May 2011 • Majored in Film Production/Studies & French. • Pitcher on varsity baseball team. .
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