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Zagaris
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Documentary
by Scott Duncan (Documentary, Biography and Musical)
Second Assistant Camera A photographer, a seeker of the truth, a rebel, and a romantic. Constantly frustrated by society and its continuous turn towards the deification of the ridiculous and the destruction of the important, his life became his work as his authentically fueled his passion. One part relic, one part icon, he's dedicated his life to capturing images through integration and invisibility. From Capital Hill to The Fillmore, "Gump-like" moments gravitate to Z, and he's become a rock star, a political figure, and an athlete in his own world while sharing his experiences through his unique perspective of destiny. Michael Zagaris's behind the scenes and "become what you shoot" point of view led to gigs with The Rolling Stones to Led Zeppelin, Cream to The Who, Peter Frampton, Santana, Lou Reed, The Sex Pistols and all that has become one of the most influential ages of rock. His honest imagery is iconic and as a participant to San Francisco's cultural evolution he continues to capture the Bay Area as the team photographer for both the Oakland Athletics and San Francisco 49ers. Time flies, yet through five decades of photography, Zagaris continues to be relevant on line and in print.
Cast & crew IMDbPro Next Olympic Hopeful
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Series
by Kinnane Brothers (Reality TV)
Camera Operator This year's winners are comprised of three women and three men between the ages of 17-24from all across the country.
Each of the winners are eligible to receive financial, medical and training support as they strive to make national teams. During the three-day combine at the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Training Center, the athletes competed in a number of tests selected by the sports that they felt most directly applied to competition.
The winning athletes are: Zach Reider (Dardenne Prairie, Mo.), rowing; Ceara Gray (Birmingham, Ala.), weightlifting; DeAira Jackson (Fontana, Calif.), rugby; Leah Fair(Gaffney, S.C.), skeleton; Jackson Capela (Detroit, Mich.), track cycling; and Alex Mustard (Missoula, Mont.), bobsled.
Survivor
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Television
(Adventure, Reality TV and Game Show)
Camera and Electrical Department Over the spring of 2000, sixteen average Americans (divided into two tribes which eventually merge into one) were sequestered on the deserted island of Pulau Tiga for 39 days. For their stay, they must learn to live as a tribe, although eventually, it is everyone for themselves. They compete in challenges for "luxuries" (a barbecue, a phone call home, etc.) and immunity. Every three days, the losers of the latter challenges must face tribal council, where they will account for their actions by voting one person off of the island. At the end of day 39, there will be only one survivor left who will leave the island with one million dollars. Based on the Swedish game show, "Operation Robinson." Written by ZeroG1
Rulon Gardner Won't Die
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Film
by Adam Irving
Additional Cinematography The astonishing true story of Rulon Gardner, a dairy farmer from Wyoming who shocked the world at the Sydney Olympics, overcoming 2000 to 1 odds by defeating a Russian wrestler who hadn't lost a single match in 13 years. Months after winning his gold medal, Rulon's toe was amputated from severe frostbite after a near-death wilderness stranding in sub-zero temperatures. Then with 9 toes - and after surviving a near-fatal motorcycle accident, Rulon won another medal at the next Olympics, only to survive a plane crash by swimming two miles in a freezing lake. Finally, after ballooning to 500 lbs., Rulon won America's heart competing on a season of The Biggest Loser only to lose his life savings and retreat into obscurity after getting swindled in a real estate deal that cost him his Olympic medals.
Elizabeth Smart: Autobiography
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Documentary
by A&E
Assistant Camera In A&E’s intimate two-part Biography special “Elizabeth Smart: Autobiography,” Smart explains her story in her own words and provides previously untold details about her infamous abduction and nine-month nightmare in the grasps of her cruel captors. Now 29 years old, she shares the perspective she gained through the ordeal and how she has moved past it to focus on marriage, motherhood and advocating for others. Smart’s family, along with law enforcement involved with investigating the disappearance and eyewitnesses, reveal new information about the case and reflect on her remarkable recovery and perseverance.
Maria Sharapova: The Point
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Documentary
by Lisa Lax & Nancy Stern Winters
Camera Assistant In this documentary with video and archive material, Sharapova talks about the disqualification, with all its implications, and her return to tennis.
Fancypants
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Film
(Comedy and Drama)
Camera and Electrical Department The story of a professional wrestler who's afraid of conflict in real life
The Dark Knight Project
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Film
(Drama and Adventure)
Camera and Electrical Department Set between the events of Christopher Nolan's "Batman Begins" and "The Dark Knight", two high schoolers attempt to be the first to capture video footage of Batman, and inadvertently encounter the masked vigilante who saves both their lives. Written by Jerry Vasilatos
Columbia College Chicago
(2007-2011)