Leatherface 3D, Shreveport LA leatherface3D@gmail.com
Kane & Lynch, Shreveport, LA ecallais@millenniumstudios.net
Freelancers, New Orleans, LA
Fire with Fire, New Orleans LA firewithfireresumes@gmail.com or fax to 504.525.8380
The Third Act, Alexandria LA
The Paper Boy, New Orleans LA paperboy.resumes@gmail.com
Parker aka Flash Fire, New Orleans LA parkerresumes@gmail.com
Dirt Road, Lafayette LA.
21 Jump Street, New Orleans LA 21jumpstreetresumes@gmail.com
Billy the Exterminator Season 4, Shreveport LA
Dark Tales of El Diablo, West Monroe LA darktales@spleefilms.com or fax to 504.324.0658.
Sons of Guns Season 2, Baton Rouge LA
No One Lives New Orleans LA, harryknapp@gmail.com
The Stuart House Recordings New Orleans LA irondragonfilms@gmail.com
The Baytown Disco, Slidell LA
Headshot, New Orleans LA headshotfilm2011@gmail.com.
The Devil and the Deep Blue Sea
The Loft, New Orleans loftproduction@gmail.com
Freelancers, LA
Universal Soldier, A New Dimension, Baton Rouge
Thicker, Louisiana
Silver Cord, New Orleans
Tarantula, New Orleans
Downers Grove, Louisiana
Asleep at the Wheel, New Orleans
72 Hours, New Orleans
Room and Board, New Orleans
No One Lives, New Orleans
The Summoning, Baton Rouge
One Small Life, New Orleans
Dirty Movie II: The Student Film New Orleans
Playing with the Enemy, Shreveport LA
Unraveled, Baton Rouge
Substance, Matairie LA
Carmilla: The Homecoming Louisiana
The Boys Club Folsom LA
Extraordinary, Baton Rouge
Verdigris, New Orleans
Moments of Life, New Orleans
Lay the Favorite, New Orleans LA
Treme Season 2, New Orleans, LA blowndeadlineprod@gmail.com
Cogan's Trade, New Orleans LA coganstrade@gmail.com
Alien Tornado Lafayette LA
Memphis Beat Season 2 New OrleansLA, LaPlace memphisbeatresumes@gmail.com
Dark Circles, Baton Rouge LA darkcirclesproductions@gmail.com
Stash House Baton Rouge LA fax resumes to 225.757.6258 with attention to STASH PRODUCTIONS.
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
Chris Stelly Named Louisiana Entertainment Interim Executive Director
By Louisiana Entertainment
Chris Stelly Named Louisiana Entertainment Interim Executive Director
Louisiana Economic Development Secretary Stephen Moret has named Christopher Stelly, Interim Executive Director of the Office of Entertainment Industry Development also known as Louisiana Entertainment, effective immediately upon Sherri McConnell’s resignation.
Over the last four years, Stelly has served as the Director of Film and TV where he has overseen exponential growth in the state’s film incentive program, developing it into a productive, credible and stable engine for Louisiana’s entertainment industry. When Stelly joined the department in 2004, Louisiana’s motion picture tax incentive program saw fewer than 35 applications a year. In 2010 alone, Stelly oversaw 141 incentive applications, with more than 100 productions underway in the state that year. Based on numbers of applications, the program is already predicted to outpace 2010 this year. In addition to administering Louisiana’s progressive and innovative tax credit program, he has become an invaluable technical asset to entertainment companies seeking to produce and to establish new businesses in the state.
A native Louisianan, Stelly is a dedicated supporter of the state’s continuously growing role in the global entertainment economy.
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Sherri McConnell, Louisiana Entertainment Executive Director, Leaving Post
After more than four years of working as LED’s Executive Director of the Office of Entertainment Industry Development, Sherri McConnell is leaving the post effective July 1.
Under McConnell's leadership, the industry has flourished, experiencing its fifth consecutive year of double digit growth. The office's holistic approach, supported by innovative programs and marketing efforts, has driven the development of an industry that creates over $1 billion of economic impact annually. In addition, McConnell spearheaded the development of a comprehensive, long-range strategic plan that has become the roadmap for the development of a sustainable entertainment economy in Louisiana (Building a Permanent Entertainment Economy). Today, Louisiana's entertainment programs are recognized as the gold standard in the industry and have been emulated by 40 other states nationwide.
Upon her departure from Louisiana Entertainment, and after some well deserved time off, Sherri McConnell will return to private consulting with a focus on creative industry development. Mac and Associates Consulting will launch at the end of the month. Sherri can be reached at sherri@sherrimcconnell.com.
Chris Stelly Named Louisiana Entertainment Interim Executive Director
Louisiana Economic Development Secretary Stephen Moret has named Christopher Stelly, Interim Executive Director of the Office of Entertainment Industry Development also known as Louisiana Entertainment, effective immediately upon Sherri McConnell’s resignation.
Over the last four years, Stelly has served as the Director of Film and TV where he has overseen exponential growth in the state’s film incentive program, developing it into a productive, credible and stable engine for Louisiana’s entertainment industry. When Stelly joined the department in 2004, Louisiana’s motion picture tax incentive program saw fewer than 35 applications a year. In 2010 alone, Stelly oversaw 141 incentive applications, with more than 100 productions underway in the state that year. Based on numbers of applications, the program is already predicted to outpace 2010 this year. In addition to administering Louisiana’s progressive and innovative tax credit program, he has become an invaluable technical asset to entertainment companies seeking to produce and to establish new businesses in the state.
A native Louisianan, Stelly is a dedicated supporter of the state’s continuously growing role in the global entertainment economy.
_____________________________________________________________________________________
Sherri McConnell, Louisiana Entertainment Executive Director, Leaving Post
After more than four years of working as LED’s Executive Director of the Office of Entertainment Industry Development, Sherri McConnell is leaving the post effective July 1.
Under McConnell's leadership, the industry has flourished, experiencing its fifth consecutive year of double digit growth. The office's holistic approach, supported by innovative programs and marketing efforts, has driven the development of an industry that creates over $1 billion of economic impact annually. In addition, McConnell spearheaded the development of a comprehensive, long-range strategic plan that has become the roadmap for the development of a sustainable entertainment economy in Louisiana (Building a Permanent Entertainment Economy). Today, Louisiana's entertainment programs are recognized as the gold standard in the industry and have been emulated by 40 other states nationwide.
Upon her departure from Louisiana Entertainment, and after some well deserved time off, Sherri McConnell will return to private consulting with a focus on creative industry development. Mac and Associates Consulting will launch at the end of the month. Sherri can be reached at sherri@sherrimcconnell.com.
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