Dan Lund - Director
After the Disney studio was closed in Burbank, Dan’s misfortune
of going to the Orlando studio, only to watch it also be closed down,
actually had a silver lining. While there, he acquired the right to
turn John deHaas’ hit play Theme Park Diva into a feature film.
Currently in pre-production, Dan is eager ....Continue
Tony
West - Producer
Although he was trained in character animation, Tony became interested
in visual effects because of the variety it offered. Tony’s first
film credit was Rescuer’s Down Under, he also worked on such classics
as Beauty and The Beast, Aladdin, and The Lion King. Tony feels that
his best effects work was on The Legend Of Mulan where....Continue
Jamie
Kirschenbaum - Technical Lead
Jamie’s credits cover a broad spectrum of animation from shorts
to features to games. His film credits include the award winning animated
short Its Alive! and the Disney 2003 feature, Brother Bear. His video
game credits include the critically acclaimed James Bond: Everything
or Nothing, the forthcoming Lord of the...Continue
Mike
Brassell - Composer
The Turner position led him to Walt Disney Feature Animation. “When
I went to Disney films back in Lima, Ohio I had no idea that I’d
be sitting in an office in Burbank helping to create these films and
presenting my music to the company,” marvels Brassell. In 1992,
Mike co-wrote the end credit song for GOT TO DO SOMETHING... Continue
Kuno Schmid - Orchestrator
As a pianist/keyboardist, Kuno traveled through Europe, North Africa
and the United States. He had an engagement at New York's Village Vanguard
and a performance at the Hollywood Bowl. Kuno had an artist contract
with New York-based label Big World Music. He also produced records
for Blue Note. As a jazz musician... Continue