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D.L.T. Entertainment Dna Productions, Inc EXECUTIVE V.P., LEGAL AFFAIRS, THE WALT DISNEY AustralAsia: DL Taffner Australia Pty Ltd., 109 Reserve Rd., STUDIOS Artamon, NSW, Australia 2064. TEL: +6 (12) 9439-5433. Steve Bardwil FAX: +6 (12) 9439-4501. EXECUTIVE V.P., BUSINESS & LEGAL AFFAIRS, THE CHAIRMAN WALT DISNEY STUDIOS Don Taffner Bernardine Brandis VICE CHAIRMAN PRODUCER, WALT DISNEY ANIMATION STUDIOS John Fitzgerald Phil Lofaro PRESIDENT EXECUTIVE V.P., WORLDWIDE PUBLICITY, WALT DISNEY Don Taffner Jr. STUDIOS MOTION PICTURES COO & CFO Teri Meyer Jeff Cotugno EXECUTIVE V.P., WALT DISNEY ANIMATION STUDIOS Andrew Milstein DNA PRODUCTIONS, INC. EXECUTIVE V.P., BUSINESS & LEGAL AFFAIRS, THE WALT 2201 W. Royal Ln., Ste. 275, Irving, TX 75063. DISNEY STUDIOS TEL: (214) 352-4694. FAX: (214) 496-9333. Phillip E. Muhl www.dnahelix.com EXECUTIVE V.P., PRODUCTION, WALT DISNEY STUDIOS CONTACT MOTION PICTURE PRODUCTION Keith Alcorn Jason T. Reed EXECUTIVE V.P., VISUAL EFFECTS & PRODUCTION, DREAMWORKS ANIMATION SKG, INC. WALT DISNEY STUDIOS MOTION PICTURE PRODUCTION 1000 Flower St., Glendale, CA 91201. TEL: (818) 695-5000. Art Repola FAX: (818) 695-9944. www.dreamworksanimation.com EXECUTIVE V.P., PRODUCTION, WALT DISNEY STUDIOS CEO & DIRECTOR MOTION PICTURE PRODUCTION Jeffrey Katzenberg Brigham Taylor EXECUTIVE CHAIRMAN SENIOR V.P., ANIMATION CREATIVE SERVICES, Roger Enrico WALT DISNEY STUDIOS MOTION PICTURES COO John Blas Ann Daly SENIOR V.P., BUSINESS AFFAIRS, WALT DISNEY STUDIOS PRESIDENT & CFO MOTION PICTURE PRODUCTION Lewis Coleman Doug Carter GENERAL COUNSEL SENIOR V.P., WALT DISNEY ANIMATION STUDIOS Katherine Kendrick Tim Engel HEAD, PRODUCTION SENIOR V.P., PARTICIPATIONS & RESIDUALS, WALT DISNEY Nancy Bernstein PICTURES & TELEVISION HEAD, CREATIVE PRODUCTION & DEVELOPMENT Michele Gazica Bill Damaschke SENIOR V.P., PHYSICAL PRODUCTION, WALT DISNEY HEAD, WORLDWIDE MARKETING & CONSUMER PRODUCTS STUDIOS MOTION PICTURE PRODUCTION Anne Globe Whitney Green, Jerry Ketcham HEAD, DEVELOPMENT SENIOR V.P., WORLDWIDE NEW TECHNOLOGY & Kristine Belson DEVELOPMENT, THE WALT DISNEY COMPANY SENIOR DEVELOPMENT EXECUTIVE Bob Lambert Damon Ross, Chris Kuser SENIOR V.P., PUBLICITY, WALT DISNEY STUDIOS MOTION ANIMATION BUSINESS & LEGAL AFFAIRS PICTURES Jamie Kershaw, Alison Lima Jasmine Madatian SENIOR V.P. HUMAN RESOURCES & ADMINISTRATIONS, Credits: Flushed Away, Shrek the Third, Bee Movie, Kung Fu THE WALT DISNEY STUDIOS Panda, Monsters vs. Aliens Marjorie Randolph DUCK STUDIOS SENIOR V.P., CFO, THE WALT DISNEY STUDIOS 2205 Stoner Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90064. TEL: (310) 478-0771. Paul Shurgot FAX: (310) 478-0773. email: [email protected] SENIOR V.P., PRODUCTION FINANCE, WALT DISNEY www.duckstudio.com STUDIOS MOTION PICTURE PRODUCTION EXECUTIVE PRODUCER Paul Steinke Mark Medernach SENIOR VP, COMMUNICATIONS, THE WALT DISNEY STUDIOS Heidi Trotta (Animation for commercials, film and TV titles, multimedia; 2D SENIOR VP, BUSINESS AFFAIRS, WALT DISNEY STUDIOS and 3D computer animation, cel, character design, digital com- MOTION PICTURE PRODUCTION positing, digital ink & paint) Kal Walthers DYNACS DIGITAL STUDIOS V.P., PRODUCTION, WALT DISNEY STUDIOS MOTION PICTURE PRODUCTION (Special effects, colorization, restoration and digital ink & paint) LouAnne Brickhouse 21011 Itasca St., Unit D, Chatsworth, CA 91311. TEL: (818) V.P. CREATIVE MUSIC & SOUNDTRACKS, WALT DISNEY 709-2450. FAX: (818) 709-8540. email: [email protected] STUDIOS MOTION PICTURES www.dynacs.com Kaylin Frank ENOKI FILMS U.S.A., INC. V.P., FEATURE CASTING, WALT DISNEY STUDIOS MOTION PICTURE PRODUCTION (Japanese animation) Gail Goldberg 16430 Ventura Blvd., Ste. 308, Encino, CA 91436. V.P., CASTING ADMINISTRATION, WALT DISNEY STUDIOS TEL: (818) 907-6503. email: info(genokifilmsusa.com MOTION PICTURE PRODUCTION www.enokifilmsusa.com Stephanie Mangano RUSS FARBER V.P., BUSINESS & LEGAL AFFAIRS, WALT DISNEY STUDIOS (Blue screen effects, setup, networking & trouble -shooting MOTION PICTURE PRODUCTION computers on location) Paige Olson 19324 Oxnard St., Tarzana, CA 91356. TEL: (818) 882-8220. DIRECTOR, PRODUCTION, WALT DISNEY STUDIOS email: [email protected] MOTION PICTURE PRODUCTION Todd Y. Murata FARMHOUSE FILMS, INC. DIRECTOR, CASTING, WALT DISNEY FEATURE ANIMATION 4399 Irvine Ave., Studio City, CA 91604. TEL: (818) 726-3765. Jennifer Rudin Pearson PRESIDENT SENIOR MANAGER, WALT DISNEY STUDIOS MOTION Fred Calvert PICTURE PRODUCTION Casey Wolfe FILM ROMAN (A Starz Media company. Independent animation studio.) D.L.T. ENTERTAINMENT 2950 N. Hollywood Way, Burbank, CA 91505. (Production & Distribution company.) TEL: (818) 748-4000, (818) 761-2544. FAX: (818) 748-4613. NORTH/SOUTH AMERICA HQ: 31 W. 56th St., New York, NY www.filmroman.com 10019. TEL: (212) 245-4680. FAX: (212) 315-1132. PRESIDENT, COO EUROPE HQ: DLT Entertainment UK Ltd., 10 Bedford Sq., Scott Greenberg London, England. WC1B 3RA. TEL: 011+44 (207) 631-1184. EXECUTIVE V.P., CREATIVE DEVELOPMENT FAX: 011+44 (207) 636-4571. Sidney Clifton 798.
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