JUDAH RAY NEDITCH
(C.E.O. / Executive Producer / Producer / Writer)
Judah Ray began entertaining in the early Nineties; developing events at the very young age of twelve. By fifteen he was involved in bars and nightclubs at an age where he should have been too young to attend his own events. For fifteen years he has brought together hundreds of thousands of people to over twenty massive festivals, countless events and a nightclub career which entertained the likes of celebrities and the A-list of Los Angeles, at the most infamous nightclubs, including the last night at LA's original Roxbury.
He then turned his eyes towards his passion for film. Considering himself a true cineaste he set out to learn film production from the ground up. He worked on set in every position from hair, make-up, wardrobe and art, to AD, grip, electric, even craft service. After experiencing and learning every step of the film making process he took on his first endeavor and produced the feature film One Among Us independently which starred James Russo and cinematography by Gavin Alcott; son of legend John Alcott.
During his career he has worked along side actors such as Dean Stockwell, Channing Tatum, Sophia Bush, Cameron Richardson, Steve Howey, Mike Vogel, Leif Garrett, Jeff Fahey and classic masters such as Steve Boyum, Adam Ripp, Eli Samaha, Jsu Garcia and many others. At one time he held a position at MGM Studios where he helped in development and Mtv as a Stage Manager. Over the years he has developed a slate of film scripts which have placed at the LA Movie Awards to the Amsterdam Film Festival along with thirteen other festivals, and now are available for option.
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Judah Ray began entertaining in the early Nineties; developing events at the very young age of twelve. By fifteen he was involved in bars and nightclubs at an age where he should have been too young to attend his own events. For fifteen years he has brought together hundreds of thousands of people to over twenty massive festivals, countless events and a nightclub career which entertained the likes of celebrities and the A-list of Los Angeles, at the most infamous nightclubs, including the last night at LA's original Roxbury.
He then turned his eyes towards his passion for film. Considering himself a true cineaste he set out to learn film production from the ground up. He worked on set in every position from hair, make-up, wardrobe and art, to AD, grip, electric, even craft service. After experiencing and learning every step of the film making process he took on his first endeavor and produced the feature film One Among Us independently which starred James Russo and cinematography by Gavin Alcott; son of legend John Alcott.
During his career he has worked along side actors such as Dean Stockwell, Channing Tatum, Sophia Bush, Cameron Richardson, Steve Howey, Mike Vogel, Leif Garrett, Jeff Fahey and classic masters such as Steve Boyum, Adam Ripp, Eli Samaha, Jsu Garcia and many others. At one time he held a position at MGM Studios where he helped in development and Mtv as a Stage Manager. Over the years he has developed a slate of film scripts which have placed at the LA Movie Awards to the Amsterdam Film Festival along with thirteen other festivals, and now are available for option.
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MARK STEWART LANE
(Executive Producer / Producer / Writer / Actor)
In 2000, Executive Producer Mark Lane produced the independent Film, The Cure for Boredom, starring Judd Nelson, Seymour Cassel and the late Joe Vitterelli. Fusing all his talent and abilities, Mark went on to form Fully Attired Film Group, focusing on the production of quality, family features. His next feature, the comedy Checking Out, is slated for release in September,l 2006. Mark’s present position in the film industry culminates years of expertise both behind and in front of the camera.
Over thirty years ago, Mark started out as an actor in New York, eventually producing and starring in over twenty off-Broadway plays. Following the path of numerous talented New Yorkers, Mark headed West to Hollywood where he quickly gained recognition working as an actor on such network television shows as Hill Street Blues, MacGyver, and Capitol.
Desiring to expand his creativity, Mark began working behind the camera on numerous projects for the three major networks: ABC, CBS, and NBC; as well as for several motion picture studios, including: Paramount Pictures, Universal, Warner Brothers and Lion’s Gate, to name a few. Quickly, Mark rose to Producer, heading up three feature shorts for HBO/Showtime: When Angels Cry, Galatea’s Wish, and Hope’s Creek. He also produced and directed the nominated documentary, Our Father the Bank Robber.
Mark studied acting in New York City under the tutelage of Lee Strassberg, Warren Robertson, Uta Hagen, and Alan Rich.
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In 2000, Executive Producer Mark Lane produced the independent Film, The Cure for Boredom, starring Judd Nelson, Seymour Cassel and the late Joe Vitterelli. Fusing all his talent and abilities, Mark went on to form Fully Attired Film Group, focusing on the production of quality, family features. His next feature, the comedy Checking Out, is slated for release in September,l 2006. Mark’s present position in the film industry culminates years of expertise both behind and in front of the camera.
Over thirty years ago, Mark started out as an actor in New York, eventually producing and starring in over twenty off-Broadway plays. Following the path of numerous talented New Yorkers, Mark headed West to Hollywood where he quickly gained recognition working as an actor on such network television shows as Hill Street Blues, MacGyver, and Capitol.
Desiring to expand his creativity, Mark began working behind the camera on numerous projects for the three major networks: ABC, CBS, and NBC; as well as for several motion picture studios, including: Paramount Pictures, Universal, Warner Brothers and Lion’s Gate, to name a few. Quickly, Mark rose to Producer, heading up three feature shorts for HBO/Showtime: When Angels Cry, Galatea’s Wish, and Hope’s Creek. He also produced and directed the nominated documentary, Our Father the Bank Robber.
Mark studied acting in New York City under the tutelage of Lee Strassberg, Warren Robertson, Uta Hagen, and Alan Rich.
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ADRIAN GARCIA
(Producer)
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