Key Personnel
Vicente Franco
Director of Photography Vicente Franco has a reputation as one of the finest Directors of Cinematography in the San Francisco Bay Area and throughout the country. He was nominated in 2003 for an Oscar as well as an Emmy for Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography for his documentary, Daughter from Danang. A partial list of his Cinematographer credits includes: Elizabeth Farnsworth’s “The Judge and the General”, Marilyn Mulford & Quique Cruz’s “Archeology of Memory: Villa Grimaldi”, Laurie Coyle and Rick Tejada-Flores’ Orozco: Man of Fire, Connie Field and Marilyn Mulford’s “Freedom On My Mind”, Judith Ehrlich and Rick Goldsmith’s “The Most Dangerous Man In America”. Bornin Madrid, Spain, Franco has been working in this country for over 30 years and is completely bi-lingual.
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Michael Chandler
Editor/ writer Michael Chandler is an Academy Award-nominated filmmaker and film editor working in non-fiction and fiction film. A partial list of his documentary editing credits include Academy Award-nominated feature documentaries “Freedom on My Mind” (1995) directed by Marilyn Mulford and Connie Field and “The Most Dangerous Man In America” directed by Rick Goldsmith and Judy Ehrlich, His non-fiction editing credits include “Never Cry Wolf” directed by Carroll Ballard, “Wind” directed by Carroll Ballard and Paul Schrader, “Mishima” directed by Paul Schrader, and “Amadeus” directed by Milos Forman, which earned him an editing Academy Award nomination.
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