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FILMMAKERS
DAVID VODA (Director/Writer) David Voda is an independent
filmmaker and writer.
Son of a steelworker, Voda was born and raised in Pittsburgh,
where in high school he began experimenting with writing and
photography. Later he sold work to publications ranging from
The New York Times to The National Enquirer.
His first full-length film, THE SECRETARY, won Best First
Feature at the 35th annual San Remo International Film
Festival (Mostra Internazionale Del Film DAutore). Afterwards,
Hollywood did not roll out the red carpet nor did it seem interested
in his non-erotic-thriller art-house film ideas.
After reading many bad scripts for Phoenix Pictures and directing
a funny indie feature which today sits on a producers
shelf, Voda founded Renderfarm Pictures to experiment with digital
video.
All of the characters in THE GOOD FIGHT are aspects of Vodas
own personality, not excepting the bitter and anti-social Bartleby
Kemp.
OLIVIER ROLAND (Producer) Mr. Roland earned his B.A. in Economics
in Belgium and went on to work as a Production Manager at the
renowned European film school in Brussels (I.N.S.A.S.) and at
Mexicos premiere film school (C.U.E.C.). His credits as
producer include Le Cargot Ivre, La Traviata, and The Good Fight.
Most recently, he was the line producer and UPM on a feature
shot simultaneously on 35mm and HD, The Room.
VIRAL K. SHAW (Editor) Originally from New Orleans, LA, Viral
moved to Los Angeles to attend the University of Southern California
School of Cinema/Television. In addition to The Good Fight,
Viral has edited documentaries for Los Angeles television, commercials
for the Travel Channel, various industrials and short films,
and, most recently, a t.v. pilot.
MICHAEL
CSURICS (Sound Mix and Design) Michael is a mastering engineer
from NYC. He owns, and is the head engineer at, Brand X Audio.
He has worked with many musical artists, such as the "Rectifier"
and "Coheed and Cambria". He has done several small
independant shorts such as "Mr. Wonton's Neighborhood"
and "The Battle of Don Wanastan", but this is his
first full length film. When he is not honing sounds he is
building and designing his own line of audio processors and
studying the laws of physics.
STEPHEN
HAMPAR and GEORGE LEGER III (Music) Stephen Hampar received
a Certificate in Film Scoring from UCLA in 2001. He has scored
several short festival films and placed songs in cable network
programs (most recently for Camille, which was aired on Turner
Classic Movies). Steve owns and operates Thinktank Music,
a recording studio in North Hollywood, CA.
George Leger III is an acclaimed songwriter, producer and
mastering engineer. As well as scoring for film and song writing,
George is the rhythm guitar player in the Los Angeles based
band "Bishop". George has also mastered with 3 Juno
award winning CD's. (The Juno is the Canadian equivalent of
the Grammy.)
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