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Suki Medencevic Asc C I N E M a T O G R a P H E R SUKI MEDENCEVIC ASC C I N E M A T O G R A P H E R REEL : www.sukiasc.com Feature Films & TV (partial list) SHINING VALE (½h comedy/supernatural/horror single cam, season 1) Dir: Various Courtney Cox, Greg Kinnear, Mira Sorvino, Gus Birney, Merrin Dungey Prod: Jeffrey Astroff, Sharon Horgan, Clelia Mountford, Aaron Kaplan, Dana Honor, Courtney Cox, Carrie Morrow Starz! / Warner Bros. Television THEM (1h drama/horror, ep. 103 Main DP & all Tandem Unit & 2nd Unit) Dir: Daniel Stamm Deborah Ayorinde, Ashley Thomas, Shahadi W. Joseph, Prod: Larysa Kondracki, David Matthews, Lena Melody Hurt etc. Waithe, Roy Lee, Miri Yoon, Little Marvin, Seth Rosenfeld, Don Kurt, Dominic Orlando, Dustin Bernard Amazon / Sony Pictures Television STUCK IN THE MIDDLE (TV series, ½h comedy single cam, seasons 1,2&3) Dir: Jonathan Rosenbaum, David Kendall, Jonathan Jenna Ortega, Cerina Vincent, Ronni Hawk, Isaak Presley Judge, Paul Hoen Prod: Linda Videtti Figueiredo Disney Channel AMERICAN HORROR STORY: HOTEL (Tandem Unit ) Dir: Ryan Murphy, Brad Buecker, Loni Peristere Lady Gaga, Kathy Bates, Sarah Paulson, Angela Basset, Wes Bentley Prod: Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuck, Brad Buecker, Robert Williams FX / Ryan Murphy Production MY INVISIBLE SISTER (Disney Chanel Original Movie) Director: Paul Hoen (loc. New Orleans) Prods: Sheri Singer, Paul Hoen, Michael Cuddy Disney Channel CLOUD NINE (Disney Chanel Original Movie) Director: Paul Hoen (loc. Utah) Prod: Jessica Rhoades, Kirkland Tibbels, Shaun White, Tracey Jeffrey Disney Channel THE MISTLE-TONES (ABC Family Christmas Movie) Director: Paul Hoen Tori Spelling, Tia Mowry, Jonathan Patrick Moore, Prod: Maggie Malina, Matias Alvarez Reginald VelJohnson & Tammy Townsend ABC Family MADISON HIGH (1/2 h, single cam Disny Channel Pilot) Director: Paul Hoen Prods: Lester Lewis, Bill Borden, Barry Rosenbush, Amy Gibbons Disney Channel, Borden and Rosenbush Ent. THE BERLIN PROJECT (Feature) Director: Ivo Trajkov (loc. Berlin) Udo Kier Prod: Blerim Destani, Christoph Heckenbucker, Alain Midzic L.A.R.A. Enterprises.com, MSM Studios JONAS (TV series, 1/2 h single cam) Season 2 Exec. Producers: Lester Lewis, Paul Hoen Prod: Kory Lunsford, Greg Hampson, Amy Gibbons Disney Channel, It’s A Laugh Productions I HOPE THEY SERVE BEER IN HELL (Feature) Dir: Bob Gosse Jesse Bradford, Geoff Stults, Matt Czuchry Prod: Sean McKittrick, Richard Kelly, Darren Demetre, Ted Hamm Darko Ent., The Collective Studios, Pink Slip Pictures 4929 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 259 Los Angeles, CA 90010 ph 323.782.1854 fx 323.345.5690 [email protected] Suki Medencevic, pg. 2 ON THE LOT (final competition films) Prod: Steven Spielberg, Mark Burnett Amblin Television BRIAN 'O BRIAN (TV series short) Director: Danny Kaplan Disney Channel CONNOR’S WAR (Feature) Dir. Nick Castle (loc. Vancouver) Prod: Alison Semenza, Nia Peeples Sony Pictures Home Entertainment THE SEAT FILLER (Feature) Dir. Nick Castle Kelly Rowland, Duane Martin Prod: Nia Hill, D’Angela Steed, Duane Martin Exec. Prod: Will Smith, Jada Pinkett Smith THE GREAT WATER (Feature) Dir. Ivo Trajkov (loc. Macedonia) Macedonian/Czech co-production ; US distribution Picture This! Ent. Nomination, CamerImage, International Film Festival of The Art of Cinematography 2004, Lodz, Poland Winner - Best Photography, Best Director, Best Music, Palmera de Oro (Palm d’or), 2005 Mostra Valencia Film Festival WISHCRAFT (Feature) Dir. Richard Wenk Michael Bower, Austin Pendleton, Meat Loaf, Prod.: Dara Weintraub Alexandra Holden Gold Circle Films BAD GIRLS FROM VALLEY HIGH (Feature) Dir. John Kretchmer Christopher Lloyd, Janet Lee, Julie Benz Prod.: Sid Sheinberg, Tom Prince, Gerard Bocaccio (loc. Vancouver) Bubble Factory MY LAST LOVE (MOW) Dir. Michael Schultz Nancy Travis, Scott Bairstow Prod.: Elizabeth Guber Stephen, Jordan Kerner Avnet-Kerner/ABC HARD TIME (MOW) Dir. Burt Reynolds Burt Reynolds, Charles Durning, Mia Sara TNT / Larry Levinson Prods. THE HUNTER’S MOON (Feature) Dir. Richard Weinman Burt Reynolds, Keith Carradine Prod.: Richard Weinman, Jack Chartoff Pat Hingle, Brion James, Charles Napier Entertainment Around The World Prod. POISON IVY II - LILY (Feature) Dir. Anne Goursaud Alyssa Milano, Xander Berkeley, Johnathan Schaech New Line Cinema/ Cinetel Films IN THE STRANGE CITY (Feature) Dir. Stan Yin Winston Chao, Yang Kuei-Mei (loc. Taiwan) CMPC Taiwan Special Venue Films, Short Films and Documentary Films (partial list) The Imagineering Story (documentary) Dir. Leslie Iwerks Disney + Dirty Oil (documentary) Dir. Leslie Iwerks Pixar 20th Year Anniversary, ABC special Dir. Leslie Iwerks ABC The PIXAR Story (documentary) Dir. Leslie Iwerks Pixar 4929 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 259 Los Angeles, CA 90010 ph 323.782.1854 fx 323.345.5690 [email protected] Suki Medencevic, pg. 3 JAMES BOND 007- LICENSE TO THRILL Dir. Keith Melton, Prod. Brian Rogers (Motion Simulated Ride Film) 70mm Landmark Ent./MGM/ Danjaq ATLANTIS “PINDAR 3D” Dir. Arish Fyzee HD 3D (Motion Simulated Ride Film) IMAX Corp./ Rhythm & Hues TERMINATOR II 3D - Pre Show Dir. Keith Melton, Prod. Brian Rogers (Motion Simulated Ride Film,) 35mm 3D Infinity Filmworks for Universal Studios CONSIENCIOUS OBJECTOR Dir. Terry Benedict (Desmond T. Doss story) Chap West THE UPGRADE (short) Dir. Bill Robinson, Prod. Kate Driver Minnie Driver, Mimi Rogers Blue Relief/Anonymous/The Orphanage Education 1991-93 UCLA Visiting Scholar, Cinematography 1986-90 MFA, National School for Film and TV, Camera Dept. FAMU, Prague, Czech Republic 1986-91 BA Faculty For Film, Television And Theater (FDU), Belgrade, Yugoslavia Additional Awards CANADIAN ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL - Best Cinematography, short film “ Kissing Time” JAROSLAV’S KUCERA’S AWARD - Czech Cinematographers’ Society “Truth Is Like Pure Water” CHANCELLOR’S AWARD - For outstanding Results in Cinematography MFA With Honors in Cinematography, FAMU, Prague, Czech Republic 4929 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 259 Los Angeles, CA 90010 ph 323.782.1854 fx 323.345.5690 [email protected] .
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