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Crew..........
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Mathew Forrest Assistant Director
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Forrest was one of the founding members of Moving Talking Pictures. Having directed several features himself, his insights were invaluable. Plus, as you can see, he's quite the looker.
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Eric "Ricky" Soboleski Cinematographer
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AKA; Ricky, Sobo, Hutch, Rocky, old Sobe, and pig-pen. Eric has a cinematographer's eye, artistic integrity and the ability to toggle cables on demand. Though not the most articulate, Eric was able to express his genius through grunts and cave-man like murmers from behind the camera.
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Stuart Satterfield 2nd Camera
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For somebody who has no game what-so- EVER, Stu gets more ass than any human-being we know! Stu, also a founding member of Moving Talking Pictures, was a true asset on the set. Not only was he second camera, but also was in charge of special FX (i.e. Superman's flying), fish wrangling, coordination of extras, and the retrieval of "Ricky's" keys when they were held hostage in his car).
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Chris "Sal" Salamone Lighting/Sound
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Sal, also an accomplished writer and actor, pulled double duty as sound coordinator and light design--he worked harder than any two people on the set and demanded only latte's and the occasional pot break. Sal's creativity altered the look of the film, giving it the comic book feeling which we had hoped to achieve.
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Back to Losing Lois Lane homepage
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Crew Continued
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