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Location Manager: Michael J. Burmeister (818) LOCATION MANAGER: MICHAEL J. BURMEISTER (818) 902-9646 Home 6540 Hayvenhurst Avenue #30 (818) 400-4406 Cell Website: www.burmco.com Lake Balboa, California 91406-5778 E-mail: [email protected] FEATURE FILMS 2017 HOTEL ARTEMIS Hotel Artemis Productions, LLC. Location Manager Los Angeles, CA. Drew Pearce, Director; Jeff Stott, Line Producer & UPM; Alice Kim, Production Supervisor Alex Gayner 1st AD; Ramsey Avery, Production Designer. 2016 OFFICE CHRISTMAS PARTY Pittsburgh Productions, LLC. Location Manager Atlanta, GA. Josh Gordon & Will Speck, Directors; Richard Vane, Line Producer; Mads Hansen, UPM; Darin Rivetti 1st AD; Andrew Laws, Production Designer. 2016 SUBURBICON Suburbicon, LLC. Location Manager Los Angeles, CA & Orange County, CA. George Clooney, Director; Grant Heslov, Producer; Barbara H. Hall, UPM; David Webb 1st AD; Jim Bissell, Production Designer. 2015 AMERICAN MADE (MENA) Mena Productions, LLC. Location Manager Atlanta, GA. Doug Liman, Director; Ray Angelic, Line Producer; Robin Le Chanu, UPM; Mark Little 1st AD; Dan Weil, Production Designer. 2014 THE LAST WITCH HUNTER (KEROSENE) LWH Productions, LLC. Location Manager Pittsburgh, PA. Breck Eisner, Director; Ric Kidney, UPM; Susan Ehrhart, Prod. Supervisor; Mark Cotone 1st AD; Julie Berghoff, Production Designer. 2014 THE PURGE Blumhouse Productions; Reshoot, LA, CA. Location Manager 2014 OUIJI Blumhouse Productions; Reshoot LA, CA. Location Manager 2014 ANT-MAN Big Talk Prod. Scout Atlanta, GA. (2 weeks) Mike Fantasia Location Mgr. 2014 JURASSIC PARK 4 Amblin Entertainment. Camera Test LA, CA. 2013 SEX TAPE (BASIC MATH) Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. Location Manager, Los Angeles Reshoot. Jake Kasdan, Director; Robin Le Chanu, UPM; Jeff Sage, Production Designer. 2013 NEED FOR SPEED NFS Productions, LLC. Supervising Location Manager, Detroit, MI. & Utah (only). Scott Waugh, Director; Stuart Besser, Producer; Robin Le Chanu, UPM; Jon Hutman, Production Designer. 2012 YOU’RE NOT YOU YNY Productions, Inc. Location Manager, LA. George Wolfe, Director; Alison Greenspan, Producer; Ellen Schwartz, UPM; Sarah Sprague, Prod Supervisor; Aaron Osborne, Production Designer. 2012 THE CALL Emergency Films, LLC Location Manager, LA. Brad Anderson, Director; Bradley Gallo, Producer; Guy Louthan, Producer/UPM; Jeff Kloss, Prod Supervisor; Franco G. Carbone, Production Designer. 2012 THE LEAGUE New League Prod; 1 Episode, LA, CA. Location Manager 2012 G.I. Joe 2 Paramount Pictures; Reshoot, LA, CA. Location Manager 2012 KATY PERRY 3D Paramount Pictures; Reshoot LA, CA. Location Manager 2012 PHIL SPECTOR HBO; Reshoot Los Angeles, CA. Location Manager 2011 THE REVENANT New Regency; Pre-Prod scout; North & South Dakota Location Scout 2011 SPIDERMAN Columbia Pictures; Reshoot Los Angeles; Additional Location Manager 2011 NOAH Paramount Pictures; Pre-Prod scouting; Canary Islands Location Scout/Manager 2011 JACK REACHER Paramount Pictures; Camera Test; Los Angeles, CA. Location Manager 2010-11 TWILIGHT SAGA: BREAKING DAWN Part 1 & 2 TSBD Louisiana, LLC. Location Manager, Louisiana & U.S. Virgin Islands; Bill Condon, Director; Bill Bannerman, Producer. David Price, UPM; Angela Quiles, Production Supervisor; Richard Sherman, Production Designer. 2010 NORTHERN LIGHTS Aerobatic Productions MI, LLC Location Manager, Pre-production in Michigan; John Moore, Director; Executive Producer, Carsten Lorenz. Co-Producer, Peter Veverka; Doug Merrifield, UPM; Dan Dorrance, Production Designer. 2009 DUE DATE Classic Films, Inc. Location Manager, Grand Canyon West, Arizona; Todd Phillips, Director; Ken Lavet, Supervising Location Manager. David Witz, Co- Producer/UPM; Candice Campos, Production Supervisor. 2008-09 THE MEN WHO STARE AT GOATS Smoke House Productions, Inc. Location Manager, Re-shoots in Southern California. Grant Heslov, Director; Barbara Hall, Producer; Sharon Seymour, Production Designer. 2008-09-10 TRON LEGACY Grid Productions, Inc. (’08 Pre-production, ’09 & ’10 Re-shoots) Location Manager, Pre-production & VFX Shoots in Los Angeles, CA. Joseph Kosinski, Director; Jeff Silver, Producer; Justis Greene, Production Manager. Steve Gaub, Associate Producer; Darren Gilford, Production Designer. 2008 TRANSFORMERS: Revenge of the Fallen DreamWorks Productions, LLC. Co-Location Manager, Alamogordo, NM.; Ilt Jones, Supervising Location Manager Michael Bay, Director; Ian Bryce, Producer; Allegra Clegg, Production Manager; Nigel Phelps, Production Designer 2008 TERMINATOR: SALVATION T-Salvation Productions, LLC. Location Manager, Albuquerque, NM. McG, Director; Jeff Silver, Producer; Don Zephel, Production Manager. Nadia Paine, Production Supervisor; Martin Laing, Production Designer. 2007 TROPIC THUNDER DreamWorks Productions, LLC. Location Manager, Kauai, Hawaii & Los Angeles, CA.; Ben Stiller, Director; Eric McLeod, Producer; Jeff Mann, Production Designer; Mark Indig, UPM. 2006-2007 LEATHERHEADS Speakeasy Productions, LLC. Location Manager, North & South Carolina. George Clooney, Director; Grant Heslov, Producer. Jim Bissell, Production Designer; Barbara Hall, Production Manager. 2006 TRANSFORMERS DreamWorks Productions, LLC. Co-Location Manager, Alamogordo, NM.; Ilt Jones, Supervising Location Manager Michael Bay, Director; Ian Bryce, Producer; Allegra Clegg, Production Manager; Nigel Phelps, Production Designer 2005-2006 LITTLE MAN Big Baby Productions, LLC. Location Manager, Los Angeles Additional Photography. Keenan Ivory Wayans, Director; Lee Mayes, Producer Les Dilley, Production Designer; Billy Higgins, Production Manager 2004 GLORY ROAD Glory Road Productions, Inc. Location Manager; New Orleans, LA & El Paso, Texas. Jim Gartner, Director. Andy Givin, Producer; Alma Kuttruff, Production Manager; Geoffrey Kirkland, Production Designer. 2003-2004 NATIONAL TREASURE Declaration Productions, Inc. Supervising Location Manager; Los Angeles, CA.; Washington, D. C.; Philadelphia, PA. & Park City, Utah. Jon Turteltaub, Director; Barry Waldman, Producer; Doug Merrifield, Production Manager; Trevor Waterson, Production Supervisor; Norris Spencer, Production Designer. 2002-2003 THE WHOLE TEN YARDS Nine Yards Two Productions, Inc. Location Manager; Los Angeles, CA. Howard Deutch, Director. David Willis, Producer; Andrew Sugerman, Producer, Production Manager; Haley Sweet, Production Supervisor; Ginny Randolph, Production Designer. 2002 TERMINATOR 3 T-3 Productions, Inc. 2nd. Unit Location Manager, Los Angeles, CA. Colleen Gibbons, 1st Unit Location Manager Simon Crane, 2nd Unit Director; Colin Wilson, Producer. Gregory Alpert, Production Supervisor; Jeff Mann, Production Designer. 2001 8 MILE 8 Mile Productions, Inc. Co- Location Manager, Detroit, MI. David Wolfson, Location Manager. Curtis Hanson, Director; Gregory Goodman, Producer. Zane Weiner, Unit Production Manger; Philip Messina, Production Designer. 2000 FRAILTY Frailty Productions, Inc/Lion’s Gate. Location Manager, Los Angeles, CA. Bill Paxton, Director; David Kirschner & David Blocker Producers. Beth DePatie, Production Supervisor; Nelson Coates, Production Designer. 2000 PEARL HARBOR Big Ship Prod. Inc./Disney Co-Location Manager; Los Angeles, CA., Corpus Christi, TX. Richard Klotz, Location Manager; Michael Bay, Director; Barry Waldman Producer. Kelly Van Horn, Production Mgr.; Nigel Phelps, Production Designer. 1999-2000 WAKIN’ UP IN RENO Reno or Bust Prod. Inc. Disney/Miramax. Location Manager, Los Angeles, CA., Amarillo, TX., Reno, NV. & Grand Canyon, AZ. Jordan Brady, Director; Ben Myron, Bob Salerno & Bruce Heller, Producers. Natascha Tillmans, Production Mgr.; Jeannine Oppewall, Production Designer. 1999 WHATEVER IT TAKES I’ll Be You Productions, Phoenix Pictures/Sony. Location Manager, Los Angeles, CA. David Raynr, Director. Vicki Dee Rock & Bill Brown, Executive Producers; Edward Teets, Production Manager. Lee Ann Stonebreaker, Production Supervisor; Ed McAvoy, Production Designer. 1998 CHILL FACTOR Morgan Creek. Location Manager, Utah and Charleston, South Carolina. Hugh Johnson, Director; Bill Bannerman, Producer; Don West, George Manasse, UPM(s) Jeremy Conway, Production Designer. 1997-1998 EIGHT MILLIMETER Columbia Pictures Inc. Location Manager. Joel Schumacher, Director; Joe Caracciolo Executive Producer/UPM. Gary Wissner, Production Designer. 1996 VEGAS VACATION Warner Bros. Location Manager, Las Vegas, Nevada & Los Angeles, California. Jerry Weintraub, Producer; R.J. Louis, Co-Producer/Production Manager. Stephen Kessler, Director; David Snyder, Production Designer. 1995 TWISTER Warner Bros. Co-Location Manager for Oklahoma and Iowa. Jan De Bont, Director; Tony Brown, Production Manager; Jim Morris Location Mgr.; Joseph Nemec III, Production Designer. Kathy Kennedy & Ian Bryce Producers. 1994-1995 CASINO Universal Pictures. Location Manager for Las Vegas, Nevada; Martin Scorsese, Director; Georgia Kacandes, Production Manager; Dante Ferretti, Production Designer; Barbara De Fina, Producer. 1993-1994 TRUE LIES Omega Sector, Inc. & 20th Century Fox. Supervising Location Manager for LA, CA., Washington, D.C., Miami, FL, Key West, FL Newport, Rhode Island, Lake Tahoe, NV. & Escondido, CA. Jim Cameron, Director; Scott Thaler & Patty Whitcher, Production Managers; Jim Cameron & Stephanie Austin Producers. Peter Lamont, Production Designer. 1992 DAVE Warner Bros. Location Manager for Los Angeles, Washington, DC & Richmond, VA. Ivan Reitman, Director; Gordon Webb, Production Manager. Lauren Schuler Donner, Joe Medjuck & Michael Gross, Producers 1993 CLEAN SLATE MGM Pictures. Location Manager Los Angeles Mick Jackson,
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