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donors

Brett Ratner
Director of RUSH HOUR and MONEY TALKS.

Bryan Spicer
Director of FOR RICHER OR POORER and MCHALE'S NAVY.

Andrew Gordon
Screenwriteron the television series MAD ABOUT YOU and JUST SHOOT ME.

Scott Rosenberg
Screenwriter of CONAIR, DISTURBING BEHAVIOR and BEAUTIFUL GIRLS.

Celeste Gainey
Lighting designer for restaurants and aesthetically challenging commercial spaces in Los Angeles.

Jack Nicholson
Sponsors and annual grant for the strongest directing candidate at USC. Liz Allen was this year's recipient.

Even in a student production, there are significant hard cash costs for equipment and materials. The above individuals have generously offered cash donations for production of Eyeball Eddie.

Max Eckert
Controller,
Edwards/Billett Productions
(offered use of two offices in their suite for EE production)

Ralph Edwards and Edwards/Billett productions. Producers of THIS IS YOUR LIFE, TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES, and THE PEOPLE'S COURT, among others.




AMANDA POP
Official USC Mentor
Amanda Pope is a tenured Associate Professor teaching advanced graduate production on staff at USC's School of Cinema-Television and is president of her own production company, A. Pope Productions, Inc. Prior to teaching, Ms. Pope produced and directed award winning documentaries for PBS and the BBC and continues to work as a freelance documentary filmmaker.

GARY FLEDER graduated from USC Masters Production Program 11 years ago. His thesis film, AIRTIME won much attention and critical praise. He has won a cable ace award for his television work and has directed several feature films including KISS THE GIRLS and Miramax's upcoming IMPOSTER. His feature directorial debut was THINGS TO DO IN DENVER WHEN YOU'RE DEAD (which Elizabeth worked on as an assistant). After seeing a spec coca-cola commercial that Elizabeth directed, Gary offered to mentor her through her own thesis film process. He has checked in by phone or e-mail throughout the whole process and was instrumental in his creative guidance and professional advise.

BRUCE BLOCK teaches the most inspiring, stimulating, famous course at USC called "Visual Expression." Elizabeth sought him out to be one of her two USC faculty advisors. He recently produced WHAT WOMEN WANT starring Mel Gibson and Helen Hunt. He has a book due out this year based on the course he teaches at USC.


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