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Cinematographer, model maker, sculptor and stop motion animator
GENE WARREN, JR.
My experience in the motion picture, television and commercial world began in 1962 at 21 years of age. It was a one day construction job as a permit in the grip department on the I Love Lucy set at Desilu Studios. I didn’t work again for 3 months. Then it was a few days here, a month there, a couple of weeks at Warner Bros. then a month at MGM etc., for about 2 years until I earned union seniority while on the night shift at Columbia Pictures and was immediately bumped up to a day staff job as the number 8 crab dolly operator on the lot. The youngest dolly grip staffer at the time in Hollywood I might add. As a consequence I worked at least a few days on almost every feature and TV show produced on the lot from mid 1964 until January 1969. It was the old studio system and I was never laid off.
The reason I mentioned at length my early days as a grip and dolly/crane operator was because the dolly job most often positions you in the middle of the on set discussions between the Director, DP and the actors. There was no school like it. And since I was interested in my craft and film making in general I always paid attention and listened in. A few examples of films and TV that I worked on most or all of principal photography in those years were; Walk Don’t Run, Guess Who’s Coming To Dinner, Murderers Row, Enter Laughing, Three On A Couch, Trouble With Angels, Dead Heat On A Merry-Go-Round and the Monkees TV show.
In 1969, not wanting to remain in the grip department the rest of my life, I left the steady job and began working off and on at my fathers visual effects company, Excelcior Animated Motion Pictures. It was one of the few small effects companys in Hollywood before Star Wars changed everything. The animation done at Excelcior was stop motion and it turned out that I had a natural talent and worked on and animated many Dough Boy, Hamburger Helper, Swiss Miss and Chuck Wagon commercials during the almost 12 years I worked at Excelcior. We also produced the miniature work and dinosaur stop motion for the Saturday morning children’s show Land Of The Lost. Also the miniature effects work for the TV series The Man From Atlantis, the Roger Corman film Avalanche and John Frankenheimers Black Sunday.
Thru the hands on work I became an accomplished cinematographer, model maker, sculptor and stop motion animator. I also helped break down scripts and plan how to do the effects. Since my fathers studio did not have an optical printer until the last 2 years before he closed, we would try and do as much as possible in camera.
Excelsior was closed in 1979 and I and two partners, Leslie Huntley and Peter Kleinow opened Fantasy II film effects in 1980. We now had an optical department but continued to do as much work in camera as we could. Both because it was usually more cost effective and tended to look better. I believe that even today, in the digital age, the above holds true.
I, and my partners received an Emmy for visual effects in the mini series Winds of War in 1983. Then in 1991 I received an Oscar for Terminator II Judgement Day. The last significant miniature work I was involved in was Wes Anderson’s Moorise Kingdom.
I still think there is a place for in camera effects of all kinds and my years of experience actually doing them would greatly aid students in USC’s film school. Whether one wants a career in directing, producing, production design or cinematography, a thorough appreciation of the myriad techniques available, can only help develop a more well rounded filmmaker. The choice of one method over another can affect both quality and the budget.
Piano soloist, chamber music collaborator and music educator
DR. SVETLANA TRANSKY
Dr. Svetlana Transky is an accomplished piano soloist, chamber music collaborator and music educator. Her musical training and background acquired at the prestigious Odessa Stolyarsky Music School for Gifted Youth in the former Soviet Union, stems from the pianistic traditions of eminent Heinrich Neihaus and Konstantin Igumnov. In Los Angeles, Svetlana continued her education with a reputable Master teacher Dorothy Hwang at the Colburn School of Music. Subsequently, she became a recipient of the prestigious John Crown Memorial Music Award and obtained her Bachelors, Masters and the Doctoral of Musical Arts Degree in Piano Performance with a minor in Music Education and Collaborative Arts under the tutelage of esteemed artist-teacher Daniel Pollack at the USC Thornton School of Music.
As a prizewinner of the Michelstadt International Music Festival in Germany and Missouri Southern International Piano Competition Svetlana had concertized as a soloist throughout Europe and the United States. Dr. Transky is in great demand as a chamber musician, as well as the vocal coach, collaborating with various chamber ensembles, prominent instrumentalists and vocalists.
She has performed for Sundays Live – KUSC Radio program from LACMA and was a recording pianist for PBS-NOVA movie special “Darwin’s Darkest Hour” shown on KCET. For several years, Dr. Transky was a pianist with Synergy chamber ensemble and performed in “Recovered Voices” series, founded by James Conlon. Svetlana is a frequent artist with the Enlightenment Chamber Music Series, as well as with the Artistic Soirees music events. Dr. Svetlana Transky is on a piano faculty at the Colburn School of Performing Arts, where she teaches applied private and group piano classes.
Transpersonal Counseling
Jodie Senkyrik began having psychic experiences growing up, but didn’t begin his spiritual study until his early 20’s during the 1980’s. He began giving clairvoyant readings in 1985, yet broadened his clairvoyant readings with a background in psychology, being trained in Transpersonal Counseling Psychology and having earned an M.A. in Transpersonal Psychology in 1993 at John F. Kennedy University’s Graduate School for Holistic Studies.
Jodie has been, and is still, a regular workshop presenter in the Texas area for the A.R.E. during their Spring and Fall retreats since 2001, as well as his own retreats, having given workshops on such topics as The Karmic Connection to the 9-11 Attack, A Psychic View of Love & Death, Psychic Ability in Human Beings, Meditating for Answers, Prayer without Words, Atlantis, the Atlantean Hall of Records, Creating Heaven on Earth, and many others. His website and blog has posted 300 plus articles on spiritual and psychic topics.
Director of NJRope Paranormal
Frank is a New Jersey residence and has been attracted to the paranormal since a young age. His first opportunity to begin investigating the paranormal was under the guidance of Nancy Tursi and the now defunct Double Visions Paranormal Group located out of Palmyra, NJ. Dedicated and desiring to learn more, in early 2009 Frank founded and currently is the director of NJROPE, which operates throughout New Jersey, Eastern Pennsylvania, and Delaware. NJROPE currently consists of approximately 30 members, all of whom share his desire to learn about the paranormal world, but more importantly to assist people who are having paranormal experiences in understanding and dealing with their given situations.
He has written several classes, which are part of the intense NJROPE training process, with variations offered to NJROPE clients and the public through lectures intended to increase education and awareness about the subject. Frank has completed over 300 paranormal investigations and consulted for dozens more. Frank has recently founded and is the owner of the Online store, NJROPE Depot. The store has been created to provide assistance to clients of NJROPE, NJROPE sister groups and the public with building and maintaining a positive environment.