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Kenneth Bolton is known for The Tomorrow War (2021), The 5th Wave (2016) and Avengers: Endgame (2019).- Cinematographer
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- Director
Rachel Morrison is an American cinematographer. She is best known for the films Fruitvale Station (2013), Cake (2014), Dope (2015), Mudbound (2017) and Black Panther (2018).
She began her career working on series and TV movies for a number of networks.
The independent film Palo Alto (2007) marked Morrison's debut as the primary cinematographer on a feature film.
For her work on Mudbound she earned a nomination for an Academy Award for Best Cinematography, making her the first woman ever recognized in the category.- Editor
- Editorial Department
- Sound Department
Michael P. Shawver is known for A Quiet Place Part II (2020), Black Panther (2018) and Creed (2015).- Production Designer
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- Art Department
Hannah Beachler is an American film production designer. She worked on the 2015 Rocky film Creed, the Miles Davis biopic Miles Ahead, and most recently has become known for the movie Moonlight, Beyoncé's 2016 TV special & visual album Lemonade, and for her Afrofuturist design direction on the movie Black Panther.
Beachler grew up in Centerville, Ohio, and graduated from the University of Cincinnati, studying fashion design. She attended Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio where she studied film. She first collaborated with director Ryan Coogler on 2013's Fruitvale Station; this led to Coogler contacting her to work as his production designer on Creed, and later to their working together on Black Panther.
Fruitvale Station, covering the shooting of Oscar Grant, was filmed on a limited budget and required Beachler's creativity to come up with low-cost ideas; she used her own Bay Area Rapid Transit card that is seen in the visor of a car Grant is driving. Fruitvale Station won the Grand Jury Prize for Best Film and the Audience Award for Best Film at the Sundance Film Festival in 2013.
For Creed, Beachler watched the first four Rocky films for inspiration. She was responsible for designing Front Street Gym that appears prominently in the film. She visited a number of gyms across the United States, but particularly in Philadelphia where the film series is based, in order to get a good idea of what the set should look like. She designed the entire gym including the professionally sized boxing ring, and her plans ensured that cameras could get a 360 degree view of everything.
For the outdoor scenes in Miles Ahead, Beachler searched through numerous photograph archives to accurately capture the scenes in New York City from the 1950s to the 1970s, but ultimately took inspiration from some silent film shot from a car window, that was posted on YouTube decades later. She used no stage shots in the entire film; the set of Davis' home was a disused church in Cincinnati that was gutted and renovated to resemble a multi-layer house including a basement recording studio.
As the production designer on Marvel's Black Panther, Beachler oversaw a $30 million art budget and a crew of several hundred people. Beachler is the first-ever female production designer of a Marvel film, and was the second person hired for it behind director Ryan Coogler himself. To research the project, she first spent time in Cape Town, South Africa, and then traveled the region with the rest of the crew to get a sense of the countryside and cultures represented there. "It's all different, and they're different countries..." Beachler explained: "you can't represent everything, but I can certainly interpret the fact that there are so many different things within Wakanda and within that one culture." Due to her work in Black Panther, Beachler became the first African-American to be nominated for an Oscar for Best Production Design., as well as the first to win the category.- Producer
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Ross Sebek not only produces high quality, cinematic work with a distinctive artistic vision, but with over 20 years of industry experience, Ross literally makes ideas come to life. He is known for a lighting style that merges the naturalism of a documentary with the polish of a commercial production. As a somewhat unique, passionate, and fun personality, Ross is able to generate a collaborative camaraderie on set and always maintains a professional demeanor while keeping his head regardless of how challenging a situation may appear.
Starting as a Production Assistant and working his way up through the Camera Department, Ross spent almost a decade as a Camera Assistant where he professionally learned so much about the different types of productions and the various styles of approach. First moving up to shoot Independent Productions, he then went on to work as a Camera Operator for over twelve years, fine-tuning his ability to block a scene and perfect the frame. Throughout this time he was repeatedly given the responsibility to work as the 2nd Unit Director of Photography which has helped him hone his ability to match other Cinematographers' techniques, while also keeping the production process moving quickly and efficiently. To this day he continues to be sought out for these valuable skills. Along with years of camera experience, Ross has spent time working within the Lighting, Grip and Art Departments. He is well versed in many technical skills which include Camera Cranes, Drones, Stunts, Visual Effects and general Post-Production. Having spent over half of his life working with cameras, Cinematography is now as much a part of his instincts, as it is a part of his thought process. His specialties include moving camera, lighting design, shooting cinematic digital video and skillfully conducting the technical side of a narrative set with great efficiency and artistry.
Ross is an active member of the International Cinematographers Guild and he is classified as a local IATSE Director of Photography in both New York City and Atlanta, GA, where he continues to build his reputation as a passionate, creative professional.- Christopher Mallick: Founder/Owner
Texas-born and current Los Angeles resident, Christopher Mallick is the founder and owner of Oxymoron Entertainment, Inc. one of the entertainment industry's most innovative and next-generation minded production company's headquartered in Los Angeles. Leveraging over 35 years of success in various business ventures, the ambitious entrepreneur brings a refreshing approach to the Television and Film Industry. Mallick's development process and ability to effectively produce and develop budget conscious projects quickly and efficiently sets Oxymoron apart from other production companies. Recognized as a multifaceted entertainment mogul, Mallick is often quoted in the media and is touted as a game-changer in the film and TV industry by peers. Mallick is also a committed and noted philanthropist who supports various charitable foundations that support research and treatment for pediatric diseases and adult and youth guidance and mentoring programs.
As an independent filmmaker, Mallick made his entrance into the film industry with the completion of his first feature film, Middle Men, establishing him as a creative force in the entertainment industry. Mallick collaborated with noted writer/director George Gallo and writer Andy Weiss to write the screenplay for Middle Men, starring Luke Wilson, Giovanni Ribisi, Gabriel Macht, and James Caan. Middle Men premiered at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival, and was selected as the official closing night film of both the Santa Barbara International Film Festival and the Phoenix Film Festival that same year. Mallick and his film have been featured in dozens of International and top-tier entertainment publications including the Los Angeles Times, Rolling Stone, Variety, and The Hollywood Reporter.
Intrigued by puzzling storylines, Mallick's next film was the mystery thriller, Columbus Circle, also starring Giovanni Ribisi, Selma Blair, Amy Smart and Jason Lee; distributed by Universal Pictures in 2012. Additionally, Mallick produced the documentary, "After Porn Ends, " which was released in May 2012 and dominated the #1 Documentary and Independent film spots on Digital Download and On Demand (reaching 100 million homes nationwide).
Mallick is currently in development on a number of feature length films and television shows. Some projects include: Ninety, a feature Action/Thriller written by Scott Milam and to be directed by Darren Lynn Bousman; White Boy Rick, a biographical drama based on the true-life events of Rick Wershe Jr.; "Connected," an episodic drama/comedy based on the Motion Picture Middle Men; "Untitled Security Series," an episodic drama following the stories of high profile abductors, their victims and the heroic kidnap rescuers in partnership with Wild West Picture Show Company, owned by Vince Vaughn and Peter Billingsly and Go Go Lucky, owned by Gary and Julie Auerbach; and various other projects with the assistance of Paradigm Agency.
Mallick began his professional career in business when he launched multiple billing companies, including one of the Internet's first third-party billing services. In 2009, Mallick founded StereoD LLC, a 3D conversion company with Giovanni Ribisi, William Sherak & Jason Shuman. In 2011, Mallick sold StereoD to Ron Perlman's Deluxe Entertainment. - Editor
- Producer
- Editorial Department
Timothy A. Good was born on 11 December 1974 in Oak Park, Illinois, USA. He is an editor and producer, known for The Last of Us (2023), The Umbrella Academy (2019) and Fringe (2008).- Music Artist
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Will.i.am was born on 15 March 1975 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He is a music artist and actor, known for X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009), Rio (2011) and Rio 2 (2014).- Editor
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Eric Wycoff is a member of the International Cinematographers Guild,his work encompasses commercials, music videos,scripted tv shows and feature films. His versatility stems from a solid production background in both camera and lighting departments on a range of projects. His credits include work with directors John Singleton, Malik Sayeed and Hype Williams. Eric was the cinematographer for the Emmy nominated ESPN films "The Announcement" and has also shot campaigns for the McDonalds,Cheerios, Ford Motors, Vh-1 and MTV. Eric earned an athletic scholarship to the University of Illinois where he was a time two letterman, and signed a free agent contract with the Pittsburgh Steelers. He lives in Los Angeles, California with his family