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Resume May 2013 Robert Konowalow 5236 Kester Ave., Apt. 5, Sherman Oaks, CA 91411 C 702.235.3746 :: H 818.836.8339 [email protected] -- http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2601499/ EDUCATION American Film Institute, Los Angeles, CA — MFA - Producing, 2010 University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Las Vegas, NV – BA - Film, 2006 EXPERIENCE Production Script Supervisor/AD - CBS/KTLA LA Autoshow - Producer: Otto Peterson Nov 2012 Line Producer - School & Board Web Series - Producer: William Kamp & Daniel Maitland May 2012 Production Manager - Dunkin’ Donuts Commercial - Producer: Otto Peterson Mar 2012 Line Producer - Removal - Producers: Hayden Roush & Thomas Mahoney 2009 Production Coordinator - Equestrian Sexual Response - Producer: Elizabeth Hannah 2009 Production Coordinator - Simon - Producer: Elizabeth Hannah 2009 Associate Producer - Prototype - Producers: Hayden Roush & Thomas Mahoney 2008 Unit Production Manager - Warehouse Job - Producer: Thomas Mahoney 2007 Unit Production Manager - Buckets - Producer: Todd Serlin 2007 Office Production Assistant - 21 - Columbia Pictures 2006 Art Department Construction Coordinator - Extraction - Production Designer: Jeff O’Brien April - May 2013 Carpenter - WIGS March 2013 Carpenter - Video Game High School: Season 2 February 2013 Art Director - WERK - Production Designer: Callie Andreadis February 2013 Swing Gang - Web Therapy - Leadman: Corey Ramirez February 2013 Construction Coordinator - Cracked 8 Bits Shoot - Production Designer: Bonnie Bacevich January 2013 Swing Gang - Web Therapy - Leadman: Mario Osuna December 2012 Construction Coordinator - Holliston Season 2 - Production Designer: Travis Zariwny Aug - Sept 2012 Construction Coordinator - Hatchet 3 - LA UNIT - Production Designer: Travis Zariwny July 2012 Leadman - Triple J Project - Production Designer: Maile Cassara July 2012 Property Master - Kendra Open Titles - Director: Terrance Lee Mar 2012 Production Designer - Ben & Syd in Santa Monica - Director: Lou Howe Feb 2012 Construction Coordinator - The Prisoner - Production Designer: Bonnie Bacevich Jan 2012 Construction Coordinator - The Watch - Production Designer: Brett Snodgrass Dec 2011 Construction Coordinator/Leadman - Holliston - Production Designer: Travis Zariwny Sept - Oct 2011 Set Decorator - A Proper Send Off - Production Designer: Lori Agostino Aug 2011 On Set Dresser - Kaylien - Production Designer: Yuri Bartoli July 2011 Production Designer - A Hole in the Desert - Director: Steven R. Monroe May - June 2011 Production Designer - 333 - Director: Aash Aaron Mar - Apr 2011 Art Director - “WALK” Foo Fighters Music Video - Production Designer: Anne Costa Mar 2011 Art Director - The Forgotten Child - Production Designer: Anne Costa Feb 2011 SKILLS · Microsoft Software, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Acrobat, Apple Works, Apple Aperture, Apple Final Cut Pro, Desktop Publishing, Entertainment Partner’s Budgeting & Scheduling Date Prepared: May 13, 2013.
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