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a n o t h e r LIFE
a short film by tracey D'ARCY
Crew
Director/Executive Producer | Screenplay | Producer | Director of Photography |
Production Designer | Editor | Composer | Costume Designer | End Crawl

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tracey D'ARCY (Director/Executive Producer)
For the past seven years, TRACEY D'ARCY focused on television and film production before deciding to direct multi-award winning short film ANOTHER LIFE, her first live-action film.

After trying her hand at acting, D'Arcy ventured into the realm of production by joining Steven Bochco Productions on the acclaimed ABC series "Murder One," serving as a production assistant. She then ventured into post production on "Brooklyn South" as post-production coordinator for the pilot, ascending rapidly to associate producer of the CBS series. In keeping with her theatre background, D'Arcy became a member of Plymouth, a Los Angeles based theatre company where she produced The Truth About Romeo and Juliet. She then served as post-production coordinator on the drama A Price Above Rubies, starring Renee Zellweger.

Returning to episodic television, D'Arcy joined Howard Gordon ("The X-Files") as a co-producer for his original ABC series "Strange World." She then segued to the Fox Television/UPN series "Roswell," where she served as a producer for three seasons.

A graduate of California State University, Northridge, D'Arcy took her first industry steps as an art director on the AFI films Laura Sobers, Cherry Pie and God's Beautiful Motel Under The Sea.
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ronald d. MOORE (Screenplay)
A veteran of the "Star Trek" television and film universe, RONALD D. MOORE was tapped to co-write the first feature film to feature the "Next Generation" series cast. One of 1994's biggest hits, Star Trek Generations ultimately achieved a box office total of $124 million worldwide. The film's 1996 sequel, Star Trek First Contact, proved more successful, tallying a global total of over $200 million.

In 1998, Moore broke out of the Star Trek mold to join Tom Cruise and director John Woo on Mission:Impossible 2, sharing the film's story credit with writing partner Brannon Braga.

Moore began his professional career as a writer with "Star Trek: The Next Generation," subsequently being promoted to producer. During his tenure on the long-running series, he wrote or co-wrote 27 episodes, including the series finale "All Good Things...," for which Moore received a 1994 Hugo Award. That same year, "Star Trek: The Next Generation" received an Emmy nomination for Best Dramatic Series.

In 1994, Moore joined the writing staff of "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" as supervising producer, becoming co-executive producer of the hit series in 1995. He remained with "Deep Space Nine" through its series finale in 1999. Recently, Moore served as an executive consultant on the Sci-Fi Channel's acclaimed series, "Good vs. Evil."

A native of Central California, Moore is a graduate of Cornell University.
Representation: Creative Artists Agency
Brett Loncar
9830 Wilshire Blvd.
Beverly Hills, CA 90212
(310) 288-4545 - phone | bloncar@caa.com
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david ECK (Producer)
ANOTHER LIFE marks producer David Eck's first film venture as a producer. Currently serving as production coordinator for the Fox Television/UPN series "Angel," Eck's television credits also include "Get Real," "Players" and the pilot episode of the acclaimed ABC drama "Once and Again." He also served as art department coordinator on the geo-thriller "Dante's Peak."

Eck began his career in fundraising for public radio and television before making the transition to disc jockey at local stations in San Bernardino and Riverside. He then began working for the PBS affiliates in San Bernardino and Dallas, where he was an editor for such series as "Here's to Your Health" and "With Ossie and Ruby." Eck then left the Inland Empire to begin freelancing on several film and television projects before entering Warner Bros. as manager of the studio's photo lab.
davideck57@earthlink.net







john s. BARTLEY (Director of Photography)
Hailing from Wellington, New Zealand, JOHN S. BARTLEY is widely considered one of the best directors of photography working in the entertainment industry today. Known for his skillful use of darkness and shadow, Bartley is credited for revolutionizing network television.

Winner of an Emmy Award for "The X-Files," Bartley also received critical accolades and several awards from the American Society of Cinematographers for his work on the globally renowned series. Before returning to features, Bartley brought his talent to "Roswell" creating the series' style on the Pilot and first season.

Bartley's feature film credits include the comedy See Spot Run, the suspense thriller Disturbing Behavior with Katie Holmes and James Marsden and the Showtime telefilm "A Cooler Climate," starring Judy Davis and Sally Field and most recently the thriller Arac Attack.

Bartley began his career in the Australian theater community before moving to Canada in the early 70's, Bartley's previous credits include such series as "The Commish," "Wiseguy," "Booker" and "21 Jump Street."
Representation: Mirisch Agency
Agent: Ann Murtha
1801 Century Park East, Suite #1801
Los Angeles, CA 90067
(310) 282-9940 - phone | (310) 282-0702 - fax
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dawn SNYDER (Production Designer)
An industry veteran of 17 years, DAWN SNYDER has lent her creative skills to the art departments of more than 50 feature films. In addition to ANOTHER LIFE, Snyder designed the full-length feature film Dancer, Texas. As an art director, Snyder's credits include Eraser, Speed 2: Cruise Control, Halloween: H20, D2: The Mighty Ducks and Candyman II. Snyder also lent her skills in set design for such film as Armageddon, Pleasantville, Bowfinger, The Nutty Professor, Clear and Present Danger, Mission to Mars and Field of Dreams.

Snyder served as production designer on the Fox television series "Roswell." She initially joined the series' art department for the pilot and its first season before being promoted to production designer during the second season. Snyder's television credits include the acclaimed NBC mini-series "The 60's," the dramatic series "Gabriel's Fire" and the NBC telefilms "The Last Don" and "In the Best Interest of the Children." She was also assistant art director on David Lynch's "Twin Peaks"
dawn579@earthlink.net







leo TROMBETTA (Editor)
LEO TROMBETTA's background includes credits as editor on five feature films screened in competition at the Sundance Film Festival: Amongst Friends (1993), Female Perversions (1996), Going All the Way (1997), Twin Falls Idaho (1999) and Green Dragon (2000). Other film credits include Paul Mones' Saints and Sinners, the MTV production of Destination: Anywhere and Paul Sorvino's remake of That Championship Season.

Trombetta also has an extensive background as a sound editor, having worked on such films as Casualties of War, Q & A, School Daze, David Mamet's Homicide and This is My Life.
leotrombetta@excite.com
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joseph stanley WILLIAMS (Composer)
Music is literally in the life-blood of JOSEPH STANLEY WILLIAMS. The son of Oscar-winning composer John Williams, Joseph Williams has forged his own name in the entertainment industry. After starting his career as the frontman for the Grammy-wining rock group Toto, Williams turned his talents to scoring for film and television. Among his original film scores are Embrace of the Vampire, Poison Ivy 2: Lily, Phat Beach and From Dusk 'til Dawn 2: Texas Blood Money, as well as the HBO films "Judgment Day" and "Guardian."

Among his scores for television are "Roswell," "Early Edition" and "L.A. Doctors." He also co-scored such series as "Chicago Hope" (with Jeff Rona), "Providence" (with Bennet Salvay), "Norm" (with W.G. "Snuffy" Walden) and "Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman" (with Jay Gruska).
Representation: Gorfaine/Schwartz Agency
Cheryl Tiano
(818) 461-9600 phone | (818) 461-9622 Fax
dezwaddy@earthlink.net







anita BROWN (Costume Designer)
Prior to joining director Tracey D'Arcy's production team, ANITA BROWN exhibited her design talents as set costumer for feature films, television, commercials and video. ANOTHER LIFE marks her first effort as chief designer.

Among her film credits as costumer are The Million Dollar Hotel, Being John Malkovich, The Mod Squad and Godzilla.

For television, Brown's credits include "Roswell," "Popular," "The Chimp Channel," "Clueless" and "Buffy the Vampire Slayer." She also assisted in the styling of the videos for such recording acts as The Mavericks and Jessica Andrews.

A USC graduate, where she earned her MFA in Costume Design, Brown began her career as an associate at the Costume Collection and the wardrobe department at Twentieth Century Fox.
abladybug@earthlink.net
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a n o t h e r LIFE
a short film by tracey D'ARCY

Cast
(In order of appearance)
 Man William Sadler
 Woman Jessica Tuck
 Girl Emily Barber


Crew
Directed by Tracey D'Arcy
Written by Ronald D. Moore
Produced by David Eck
Executive Producer Tracey D'Arcy
Director of Photography John Bartley
Production Designer Dawn Snyder
Edited by Leo Trombetta
Music by Joseph Stanley Williams
Costume Designer Anita Brown
Co-Producer James G. Currier
Casting by Libby Goldstein
First Assistant Director Louis Race
Art Director Josh Persoff
Set Decorator Beth Wooke
Make-Up Artist Nancy Baca
Camera Operator Jamie Barber
Gaffer Mike Woolaway
Key Grip Tom Boone
Sound Mixer Ken Mantlo
Special Effects Coordinator Clifford P. Wenger
Script Supervisor Karen Kirkpatrick
Property Master Al Eisenmann II
Stunt Coordinator Norman Howell
First Assistant Camera Hans Baumgartner
Second Assistant Camera Eric S. Guthrie
Boom Operator Jake Breyden
Production Coordinator Ryan-Patrick Ford
Best Boy Electrician Paul Paguyo
Electrician James J. Campbell
Best Boy Grip Michael Shaw
Grip Abel Carlos Soria
Construction Coordinator Gary Christensen
Assistant Propmaster Andy Swan
Set Dressers Anthony Spampanato
 Billy Sender
Asst. to 1st A.D. Amsie Soria
Stand-Ins Angus McLellan
 Joey Spagnola
Location Manager Ilt Jones
Transportation Coordinator Thomas A. Gordon
Transportation Captain Jose Castillo
Drivers Glenn Enzen
 Richard C. Ryan
 Claude Alan Thompson
 George Williams
Key Production Assistant Richard Codding
Production Assistants Judy "PA Mom" D'Arcy
 Cambria Copeland
Chef Hanna Mourad
Helper Hector Garcia
Craft Service Sam Arroyo
Medic Amanda Rush
Studio Teacher Jan Cerwonka
Still Photographer J. Bramley
Post-Production Supervisor Claudia Alves
Music Editor Scott Pettigrew
Film Editor Tripp Reed
Assistant Editor Ben Wegner
Post-Production Sound Services by Miles O'Fun
Supervising Sound Editor Fred Judkins
Sound Effects Editor Linda Keim
Dialogue Editor John Green
Digital Re-recording by Complete Sound
Re-recording Mixers Andre Perreault
 Ken Burton
Color by Foto-Kem
Prints by Technicolor
Titles by Pacific Title
Negative Cutting by Magic Film & Video Works

The filmmakers wish to
express their gratitude to:

Bruce Berk Janie Kleiman
Steven Bochco Dayna McCallum
Candice Chapman Larry Hezzelwood
John Cybulsky David Nutter
Marty Cohen Paul Shapiro
Charlie Goldstein Diane Upson
Charles Holland Dave Weathers

Equipment and services donated by:

Cozza-Ryan Studio Rentals Miles O'Fun
El Monte RV Studio Rentals Panavision
Encore Video Paramount Electric
Film Crew Transportation Paramount Grip
Foto-Kem Paramount Sound
G.E. Studio Rentals R. Rentals
Goin Hot Tag Tans, Inc.
Kodak Tahoe Motion Picture Rentals
Michaelson Food Services Complete Sound

Filmed with PANAVISION Cameras & Lenses
KODAK FILM STOCK
Dolby Digital

Copyright © 2002 Another Life Productions.
All Rights Reserved.

The events, characters and firms depicted in this film are fictitious. Any similarity to actual persons, living or dead, or to actual events or firms is purely coincidental. Ownership of this motion picture is protected by copyright and other applicable laws, and any unauthorized duplication, distribution or exhibition of this motion picture could result in criminal prosecution as well as civil liability.



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