Dakota Warren is seeking employment as a storyboard artist with experience in advertising. They have focused their training on quickly delivering high quality black and white storyboards using digital tools. Warren has proven the ability to adapt to different creative styles and meet tight deadlines without compromising quality. Their experience includes storyboarding for TV campaigns, documentaries, music videos, and feature films for companies such as Phase 3 Digital, Big Block, Rp&, Mechanisma, and Strand Studios.
Celador films was originally taken over by Complete Communications but is now independent again. In 2004 and 2010, Celador took legal action against Disney and was awarded $269 million for unpaid profits from Who Wants To Be A Millionaire. As a small production company, Celador likely used freelance crews and co-financing to manage risks and costs for films like The Descent. Notable Celador films include Dirty Pretty Things and Slumdog Millionaire. Though smaller than competitors like DNA Films, Film4 Productions, and Sony Pictures, Celador has found major success with low-budget films like Slumdog Millionaire that earned $378 million. Celador's top competitors in the market include Ambassador Theatre Group
Celador is an independent British film and television production company established in 1983. It produces films with small budgets between $3-45 million and makes profits in the millions. To fund productions, Celador sometimes partners with other small companies and uses profits from previous productions. It employs freelance specialists for each film role. Currently Celador has produced 8 films and owns 4 radio stations and television production companies, establishing itself in the UK entertainment industry since the 1980s.
This document provides information about C.F.L. Productions, a film and television production company established in 2004 in New Orleans. It was founded by Dana Clark, Fox, and Landry, with their initials making up the company name C.F.L. The company has three employees and focuses on writing, producing, and directing film and television. Their mission is to focus on every detail from writing to post-production to produce award-winning projects. They aim to have a creative and rewarding corporate culture for employees. The logo depicts a man holding a film reel like he's holding the world.
John Textor is an internationally recognized leader in the film and media industry known for his work developing realistic digital humans. He is currently the chairman of Pulse Evolution Corporation and has produced virtual appearances of famous musicians like Tupac Shakur and Michael Jackson. Previously, Textor was the CEO of Digital Domain Productions and led the company's visual effects work on over 80 major films, winning multiple Academy Awards. He has also founded and led other technology and entertainment companies.
This document discusses convergence industries and synergy within companies. It provides Sony as an example of a company that transitioned from solely producing hardware to also producing software, making it less dependent on American companies. It then examines Walt Disney's ownership of Marvel as a convergence, with Marvel Studios films leading to related music, games, apps, and merchandise that benefit both Marvel and Disney. Other examples given are synergy between The Lego Movie and McDonald's, and The Hunger Games: Catching Fire with Subway.
This document discusses synergy, convergence, and examples within Sony. It defines synergy as different entities cooperating advantageously, and also releasing multiple related products. Sony uses synergy through its various subsidiaries. One example is One Direction's music and merchandise. The document also defines convergence as integrating media across platforms. Examples include Adele's song for Skyfall bringing the music and film industries together. It discusses symbiosis as linking companies to profit from one product. Sony achieves this through related films, soundtracks, DVDs, and products.
Research of production and distribution companiesGabyV45
This document analyzes and summarizes the production and distribution companies of two films: Shaun of the Dead and What We Do In The Shadows. For Shaun of the Dead, it was produced by Universal Pictures and Working Title Films, and distributed by ROGUE Pictures. For What We Do In The Shadows, it was produced by Unison Films and Funny or Die, and distributed in the UK by Metrodome Distribution. Brief details are provided about the founding dates and types of films associated with each production and distribution company.
James Cameron is a renowned film director known for blockbuster sci-fi films. Some of his most successful films include The Terminator films, Aliens, Titanic, and Avatar. Cameron is innovative with film technology and his films often explore themes of nuclear war, humanity's flaws, strong female leads, and skepticism of large institutions.
Celador films was originally taken over by Complete Communications but is now independent again. In 2004 and 2010, Celador took legal action against Disney and was awarded $269 million for unpaid profits from Who Wants To Be A Millionaire. As a small production company, Celador likely used freelance crews and co-financing to manage risks and costs for films like The Descent. Notable Celador films include Dirty Pretty Things and Slumdog Millionaire. Though smaller than competitors like DNA Films, Film4 Productions, and Sony Pictures, Celador has found major success with low-budget films like Slumdog Millionaire that earned $378 million. Celador's top competitors in the market include Ambassador Theatre Group
Celador is an independent British film and television production company established in 1983. It produces films with small budgets between $3-45 million and makes profits in the millions. To fund productions, Celador sometimes partners with other small companies and uses profits from previous productions. It employs freelance specialists for each film role. Currently Celador has produced 8 films and owns 4 radio stations and television production companies, establishing itself in the UK entertainment industry since the 1980s.
This document provides information about C.F.L. Productions, a film and television production company established in 2004 in New Orleans. It was founded by Dana Clark, Fox, and Landry, with their initials making up the company name C.F.L. The company has three employees and focuses on writing, producing, and directing film and television. Their mission is to focus on every detail from writing to post-production to produce award-winning projects. They aim to have a creative and rewarding corporate culture for employees. The logo depicts a man holding a film reel like he's holding the world.
John Textor is an internationally recognized leader in the film and media industry known for his work developing realistic digital humans. He is currently the chairman of Pulse Evolution Corporation and has produced virtual appearances of famous musicians like Tupac Shakur and Michael Jackson. Previously, Textor was the CEO of Digital Domain Productions and led the company's visual effects work on over 80 major films, winning multiple Academy Awards. He has also founded and led other technology and entertainment companies.
This document discusses convergence industries and synergy within companies. It provides Sony as an example of a company that transitioned from solely producing hardware to also producing software, making it less dependent on American companies. It then examines Walt Disney's ownership of Marvel as a convergence, with Marvel Studios films leading to related music, games, apps, and merchandise that benefit both Marvel and Disney. Other examples given are synergy between The Lego Movie and McDonald's, and The Hunger Games: Catching Fire with Subway.
This document discusses synergy, convergence, and examples within Sony. It defines synergy as different entities cooperating advantageously, and also releasing multiple related products. Sony uses synergy through its various subsidiaries. One example is One Direction's music and merchandise. The document also defines convergence as integrating media across platforms. Examples include Adele's song for Skyfall bringing the music and film industries together. It discusses symbiosis as linking companies to profit from one product. Sony achieves this through related films, soundtracks, DVDs, and products.
Research of production and distribution companiesGabyV45
This document analyzes and summarizes the production and distribution companies of two films: Shaun of the Dead and What We Do In The Shadows. For Shaun of the Dead, it was produced by Universal Pictures and Working Title Films, and distributed by ROGUE Pictures. For What We Do In The Shadows, it was produced by Unison Films and Funny or Die, and distributed in the UK by Metrodome Distribution. Brief details are provided about the founding dates and types of films associated with each production and distribution company.
James Cameron is a renowned film director known for blockbuster sci-fi films. Some of his most successful films include The Terminator films, Aliens, Titanic, and Avatar. Cameron is innovative with film technology and his films often explore themes of nuclear war, humanity's flaws, strong female leads, and skepticism of large institutions.
James Cameron is a renowned film director known for blockbuster sci-fi films. Some of his most successful films include The Terminator films, Aliens, Titanic, and Avatar. Cameron is innovative with film technology and his films often explore themes of nuclear war, humanity's flaws, strong female leads, and skepticism of large institutions.
Eon Productions is a film production company known for James Bond films. Founded in 1961 in London, it co-produces the Bond films with DanJaq LLC, which holds the copyrights. Skyfall was the first Bond film to be shot digitally. It had a large budget of $200 million and marketing budget of $75 million. Skyfall was a financial success, grossing over $304 million domestically against its $200 million budget.
Judd Apatow is a successful filmmaker known for his comedic films. His comedies have fueled big box office hits since 2004. As a result, marketing executives recognize that Apatow films are likely to be financially successful. Apatow is being honored this year with an award that recognizes filmmakers who inspire movie marketers. Marketing professionals appreciate that Apatow has a clear point of view but also gives them freedom to make marketing decisions. Apatow's comedies provide an original voice and are seen as highly effective marketing material.
Sam Mendes directed Skyfall.
The film was produced by Eon Productions and distributed by Sony Pictures. It had a budget of $200 million.
Skyfall was financially successful, grossing over $304 million domestically and over $1 billion worldwide, making it the highest-grossing James Bond film ever.
This document introduces the judges for the MusicBed Reopen Challenge which includes Reinaldo Marcus Green, Director at Green Brothers; Law Chen, Director at Stink Films; Diego Contreras, Director at Reset Content; Zoe Kessler, Creative Director at Grey NY; Luciana Almeida, Producer; Sarah Schutski, Director/Producer at Feral Creative; and Jared Malik Royal, Director at Mercedes-Benz and Hypebeast.
The document discusses representation in the film "The eZ Life". It describes how the main character Zack is represented as somewhat of a counter-stereotype to subvert expectations of a drug user. The drug dealer is represented as an archetypal dealer through obscured facial features and stance. Initially, drug use in the film is represented as uplifting at a party scene but the film overall will depict drugs having zombie-like effects, subverting the initial representation. Chelmsford, where the film is set, is portrayed negatively through implications of rampant drug use and low-key lighting in street scenes, creating dark implications despite not being strictly accurate.
Dotticolvin has over 20 years of experience in 3D animation for TV, film, and music videos. She has worked on projects for many major clients such as BBC, Cartoon Network, Duracell, and Kelloggs. She also has experience teaching 3D animation software and techniques to professionals and students. Dotticolvin is an autonomous problem solver with strong communication skills who is able to quickly adapt to new workflows.
James Cameron is a renowned film director known for blockbuster sci-fi films. Some of his most successful films include The Terminator films, Aliens, Titanic, and Avatar. Cameron is innovative with film technology and his films often explore themes of nuclear war, humanity's flaws, strong female leads, and skepticism of large institutions.
Eon Productions is a film production company known for James Bond films. Founded in 1961 in London, it co-produces the Bond films with DanJaq LLC, which holds the copyrights. Skyfall was the first Bond film to be shot digitally. It had a large budget of $200 million and marketing budget of $75 million. Skyfall was a financial success, grossing over $304 million domestically against its $200 million budget.
Judd Apatow is a successful filmmaker known for his comedic films. His comedies have fueled big box office hits since 2004. As a result, marketing executives recognize that Apatow films are likely to be financially successful. Apatow is being honored this year with an award that recognizes filmmakers who inspire movie marketers. Marketing professionals appreciate that Apatow has a clear point of view but also gives them freedom to make marketing decisions. Apatow's comedies provide an original voice and are seen as highly effective marketing material.
Sam Mendes directed Skyfall.
The film was produced by Eon Productions and distributed by Sony Pictures. It had a budget of $200 million.
Skyfall was financially successful, grossing over $304 million domestically and over $1 billion worldwide, making it the highest-grossing James Bond film ever.
This document introduces the judges for the MusicBed Reopen Challenge which includes Reinaldo Marcus Green, Director at Green Brothers; Law Chen, Director at Stink Films; Diego Contreras, Director at Reset Content; Zoe Kessler, Creative Director at Grey NY; Luciana Almeida, Producer; Sarah Schutski, Director/Producer at Feral Creative; and Jared Malik Royal, Director at Mercedes-Benz and Hypebeast.
The document discusses representation in the film "The eZ Life". It describes how the main character Zack is represented as somewhat of a counter-stereotype to subvert expectations of a drug user. The drug dealer is represented as an archetypal dealer through obscured facial features and stance. Initially, drug use in the film is represented as uplifting at a party scene but the film overall will depict drugs having zombie-like effects, subverting the initial representation. Chelmsford, where the film is set, is portrayed negatively through implications of rampant drug use and low-key lighting in street scenes, creating dark implications despite not being strictly accurate.
Dotticolvin has over 20 years of experience in 3D animation for TV, film, and music videos. She has worked on projects for many major clients such as BBC, Cartoon Network, Duracell, and Kelloggs. She also has experience teaching 3D animation software and techniques to professionals and students. Dotticolvin is an autonomous problem solver with strong communication skills who is able to quickly adapt to new workflows.
1. OBJECTIVE
DAKOTA WARREN OBJECTIVE
STORYBOARD ARTIST I am seeking freelance or fulltime employment as a storyboard artist in
the advertising industry. I have sharply focused my training on the swift
RESUME delivery of clean, high quality, black and white storyboards. I work with
a state of the art digital kit, however I have developed my drawing
method to maintain the distinctive look of natural media.
In the field, I have shown my ability to quickly sync with diverse creative
styles and have proven my commitment to meet less than reasonable
deadlines with little or no impact on quality.
EXPERIENCE
> DA Power System, 2013 (TV campaign ) Company: Phase 3 Digital
Director: Todd Yates
> Divorce Corp, 2012 (documentary) Company: Big Block Director:
Shaun Collings.
> Truecar.com, 2012 (TV campaign) Company: Big Block
Director: Shaun Collings
> Acura, 2012 (TV campaign) Company: Rp&
> Apple One, 2012 (advertisements) Company: Mechanisma
Director: Nicholas Carmen
> “Americans” 2012 (PSA/Webisode) Sean Penn and Kid Rock
Company: Strand Studios. Director: Jameson Stafford
> Two Kid Rock music videos 2012 “Happy New Year” & “Gucci Galore”
Company: Strand Studios. Director: Jameson Stafford
> Prosperity Bank, 2012-2013 ( TV campaigns) Director: Keith Solomon
> Dre Beats, 2012 (TV campaign) DOP: Aaron Platt
> “Dirty Beautiful” 2012 (feature film) on camera props. Director: Tim
Bartell
> “A Case of You” 2013 (feature film) Company: ACOY productions
Director: Kat Coiro
> Tight Sweater, 2012 (music video) on camera props. Director: Camila
Tanabe
> "L!fe Happens” 2011 (feature film) Director: Kat Coiro
> “Jewtopia” 2012 (feature film) Company: Le Petite Canyon
Productions, Director: Bryan Fogel
REFERENCES
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213.290.2409
dakotawarren1@gmail.com
www.dakotastoryboards.com