| |
 |
Sasha Alpert (Casting)
Sasha Alpert has cast five seasons of “The
Real World” and four seasons of “Road
Rules” for MTV. She has also cast “Lost”
for NBC, “Playboy’s Search For a Centerfold”
for FOX, “Making the Band” for MTV and
“Starting Over” for NBC. In addition,
Alpert has produced numerous documentaries including
Forever Hollywood -- which has been playing continuously
at the Egyptian theater in Hollywood for over three
years -- and numerous documentaries and specials
for PBS, TBS, CHANNEL 4/UK and The Disney Channel.
Kelly Van
Patter (Production Designer)
Kelly Van Patter served as production designer on
CBS’s “Survivor” series from 2000-2002,
in addition to working on the reunions shows for
those years. Her other TV credits include; Lifetime
TV’s “Beyond Chance”, and “Make
My Day”, a pilot for the network. Kelly’s
diverse experience also includes promos for: WB,
Sci-Fi Channel, and “ABC’s, One Saturday
Morning”. Her commercial credits include:
Chi Chi’s Salsa, “Buffy the Vampire
Slayer”, ads for Barq’s Root Beer and
MCI, TCF National Bank and Hormel Chili. Her independent
film credits include The Newz and Shelter. She also
was credited as the production designer on Jill
Sobule’s video ‘I Kissed A Girl.”
for which she was nominated for best art direction
at the 1995 MTV Music Awards. Van Patter is also
the recipient of 1996 Cable ACE award for art direction
in “Adventures in Wonderland” for The
Disney Channel.
Ben Salter
(Supervising Film Editor)
Ben Salter has been part of the Bunim-Murray creative
team for seven years. His television credits include
FOX’s “Love Cruise”, “Road
Rules” (for seven years), “The Real
World,” “Making the Band with P.Diddy”
and FOX’s “Playboy’s Search For
a Centerfold.”
Dave Stone (Music Supervisor)
After finishing school at Humboldt State University,
Dave Stone began his film and television music career
with the legendary Roger Corman. In the two years
he spent with Corman as Director of Music, Stone
worked on Corman's first television project ever,
“Black Scorpion”, as well as numerous
movies and other projects. Upon leaving Corman's
company, Stone landed a job at Bunim-Murray Productions.
During his tenure of over three years at BMP he
has music supervised numerous seasons of "The
Real World" and "Road Rules," as
well as "Making the Band." Now, as the
Director of Music for BMP, Stone oversees all music-related
issues concerning the company. These duties range
from the development of music-based reality/scripted
programming to late night song placement in the
editing bays of Bunim-Murray.
Page
1 Page
2 Page
3
|