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DAVID L. SNYDER Production Designer Davidlsnyderfilms.Com DAVID L. SNYDER Production Designer davidlsnyderfilms.com PROJECTS DIRECTORS PRODUCERS / STUDIOS THE WONDER Norman Stone Robert Sidaway / Parc Media HOT AIR Derek Sieg David Szamet, Jeremy Goldstein, Kyle Fischer INTO THE DARK Mark Edwin Robinson David Robinson, Christine Holder Mark Holder, Danny Roth/ Castlight Films CRAVE Charles de Lauzirika Charles de Lauzirika, Robert O. Green Scott Robinson / Iron Helment Films CASE 219 James Bruce Taylor Nichols, Christian Faber UNTITLED Jonathan Parker Catherine DiNapoli, Matt Luber, Paul Jarrett Parker Film Company / Samuel Goldwyn Films DAYS OF WRATH Celia Fox Marie Cantin, Michael D. Schultz, Celia Fox Mandalay Urban Entertainment DEN OF LIONS James Bruce Richard Salvatore, David E. Ornston Michael Cerenzie, Brian Linse / Millennium DEUCES WILD Scott Kalvert Martin Scorcese, Michael Cerenzie Fred Caruso / MGM / UA THE ONE James Wong Glen Morgan, Lata Ryan, Charles Newirth Columbia Pictures / Revolution Studios THE WHOLE NINE YARDS Jonathan Lynn David Willis, Allan Kaufman, Mike Drake Don Carmody / Warner Bros SOLDIER Paul W.S. Anderson R.J. Louis, Jerry Weintraub, Susan Ekins Jeremy Bolt, / Warner Bros VEGAS VACATION Stephen Kessler R.J. Louis, Jerry Weintraub, Susan Ekins Warner Bros RAINBOW Bob Hoskins Robert Sidaway, Nicolas Clermont Winchester Pictures / First Independent TERMINAL VELOCITY Deran Sarafian Scott Kroopf, Tom Engelman, Ted Field Robert Cort / Disney / Hollywood Pictures DEMOLITION MAN Marco Brambilla Joel Silver, Michael Levy / Warner Bros SUPER MARIO BROS. Rocky Morton Roland Joffe, Jake Eberts, Fred Caruso & Annabel Jankel Disney / Hollywood Pictures CLASS ACT Randall Miller Todd Black, Suzanne De Passe/ Warner Bros BILL & TED’S BOGUS JOURNEY Pete Hewitt Scott Kroopf, Robert Cort / Orion SUMMER SCHOOL Carl Reiner George Shapiro, Howard West / Paramount BACK TO SCHOOL Alan Metter Harold Ramis, Chuck Russell / Orion MY SCIENCE PROJECT Jonathan Betuel Jonathan T. Taplin / Disney / Touchstone PEE-WEE’S BIG ADVENTURE Tim Burton Robert Shapiro / Warner Bros THE WOMAN IN RED Gene Wilder Victor Drai, Michael Grillo / Orion RACING WITH THE MOON Richard Benjamin Stanley Jaffe, Sherry Lansing / Paramount THE IDOLMAKER Taylor Hackford Hawk Koch, Gene Kirkwood / United Artists BLADE RUNNER (as Art Director) Ridley Scott Michael Deeley, Hampton Fancher & BLADE RUNNER – THE FINAL CUT The Ladd Company / Warner Bros Academy Award Nomination - Best Art Direction (shared with Lawrence G. Paull) Partial List Mr. Snyder has worked in New York, San Francisco, Las Vegas, Montreal, London, Budapest, Moscow, and Beijing. .
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