In an ongoing effort to foster and build up community we will be shining the light on amazing people within our industry that are doing great things. First up is Dan Fusselman. VFX wizard, Director supreme, editor extraordinaire. Dan is a guy we have had the great pleasure of collaborating and working with on numerous occasions, in various capacities.
Dan has worked with some of the biggest names in the music world as well as working on national spots with his skills in post production and visual effects. We look forward to working with Dan on our upcoming feature film and more in 2k17!
You can check out Dan's body of work at his website: www.dfuss.tv His most recent reel is below: Here are a few projects Dan has been involved in working on with us.
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CineForge Media has had the pleasure of collaborating with the awesome administrators, faculty and student creatives at the brand new Huntington University Digital Media Arts film school in Peoria, Az over the last few months! Shortly After being introduced to the new film school by our friend and colleague (and now Az State Film Commissioner), Matthew Earl Jones, we have had the opportunity to mentor and collaborate with some of Huntington's best and brightest, and we have been very impressed by the quality of character and artistry these next-generation filmmakers coming from the University represent. When the chance to move our offices on site to the University arose, we jumped at the chance to be neighbors with the coolest, newest film school in the West Valley. CineForge Media couldn't be happier with the new creative space and we look forward to it serving as a hub for West Valley film, while working with Huntington University throughout the year ahead towards building the local Az film community together. We can't wait to have our friends, family, supporters and clients to the NEW CineForge Media headquarters soon! Check out the VLOG from the move-in, shot on the good ol' iPhone....because well, all our gear was crated up for the move and there's no excuse not to shoot something when you always have a camera in your pocket. More to come!
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Jeremy Tremp
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