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Carl Colpaert Belgian born Carl Colpaert is veteran producer and director, who has participated in the creation and distribution of over thirty-five feature films. A graduate of the American Film Institute, Mr. Colpaert began his career working post-production with Robert Rehme, Co-Founder of New World Pictures, and the famed director Roger Corman. He founded Cineville, LLC in 1990 with European industrialist Christoph Henkel, and went on to produce films that have won numerous awards at international competitions and received great critical acclaim. In 2003 Mr. Colpaert formed a strategic alliance with Lee Caplin and Picture Entertainment. As a team, they have financed several motion pictures, with many more currently in production. |
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Lee Caplin Lee Caplin is Founder and Chairman of Picture Entertainment Corporation, a motion picture, television and theatrical production company that Executive Produced the Sony-Columbia Pictures $115 million feature film “Ali,” starring Will Smith. Executive Producer of the Literary Estate of Nobel Prize winning author William Faulkner, Mr. Caplin is a leader in the multimedia and telecommunications industry for over 20 years. He is also a Founder and Director of Velocity Services, Inc., a marketing company for custom ISP services for such affinity clients as AFL-CIO, American Racing, NBA, NHL and NeoPets. An attorney, entrepreneur, and educator, Mr. Caplin has published over 200 titles of illustrated educational and children's and books; his own book "The Business of Art," is an international Best Seller, and has become a bible in the field. He was also honored as a Founding Faculty member of California State University’s high tech campus in Monterey in the establishment of its program in telecommunications, and participates on the International Advisory Board of the Monterey Institute for International Studies’ Center for Non-Proliferation. Mr. Caplin holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science from Duke University, and a Juris Doctor degree from the University of Virginia Law School, where he was an editor of the Law Review. |
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Frederic Goodich, ASC FREDERIC GOODICH, ASC is a noted cinematographer whose most recent features include: G.I. JESUS, SURVIVING EDEN, and THE AFFAIR. The latter screened at the 2004 Bangkok Film International Festival. His BOARD & CARE won an Academy Award for Best Dramatic Short. An award-winning DP in commercials [having shot over 900], Mr. Goodich also shoots cable movies, fashion videos, music videos and documentaries. His feature films include LAY OF THE LAND and FOR LOVE OF THE GAME, 2nd unit. According to the L.A. TIMES, his cinematography on FEAR NO EVIL contains "sublimely poetic imagery." Mr. Goodich is an instructor at the American Film Institute (AFI) in Los Angeles where he teaches the ADVANCED ART & CRAFT OF CINEMATOGRAPHY workshop. He is the Associate Chair of Cinematographers Day, a celebration of the art of cinematography, which is presented at film festivals and other venues around the world. He credits his career path to an early love for foreign and silent cinema and a job as film handler at New York's MOMA Film Library. |
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