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Board of Advisors
Indieville is a production group
and news organization that covers all the indie film,
art and theatre news fit to publish on the Web. Our
main goal is promote independent film,art and theatre,
and to create leading edge content for television and
theatrical release.
Indieville creates branded
content for companies from this coverage.
Any organization needs the advice of expert witnesses
when trying to influence and report on an industry.
Indieville's board is currently being developed. We
have been in discussions with many people inside the
industry. Our goal through the board is to get a wide
range of opinions about the independent film world and
not just from indie folks.
We are accepting applications for 2006 Board Seats
which expire every two years. Please send applications
to indieville2005@indieville.net.
BOARD MEMBERS
DALE BRYANT, BRYANT GROUP
MICHAEL FELIX, INDEPENDENT PRODUCER
JOHN HARPER, INTEGRITY ENTERTAINMENT SERVICES
GILL HOLLAND, CINEBLAST
ERIC M. KLEIN, O'HARA/KLEIN
DEBORAH MARKOE, MARKOE STUART GROUP
MEMBER BIOS
DALE BRYANT of THE BRYANT GROUP, Alumni
In 1989, Dale Bryant started his career at Reich &
Teng, LP, an investment advisory boutique. After 3 years
at Lehman Brothers, he left in October 1996 to start
The Bryant Group. Dale has been featured in Black Enterprise
and Emerge Magazine. He is a regular financial columnist
for The KIP Business Report and Venus Magazine. Recently,
Mr. Bryant was honored at an event hosted by The Network
Journal. He is currently producing his own show on finance.
MICHAEL FELIX Independent Producer
Michael Felix attended to The Art Institute of LA-California
for Video and Film. During the studies there, he received
the best Directing Award. Michael has worked with MTV,
BBC, CBS, and FOX. He produced and directed his first
mini-series called Wild in the Streets airing on CurrentTV.
Michael’s second program is going into production
for Current TV. He is originally from St.Croix, in the
US Virgin Islands.
GILL HOLLAND of LASALLE HOLLAND
& Cineblast,
Founding Advisor
Nominated for the Spirit Award for Producer of the Year
1998, Gill's producing credits include the Fox sit-com
"Greg The Bunny", Morgan J. Freeman's triple
Sundance award-winning "Hurricane Streets"(MGM);
John-Luke Montias' "Bobby G. Can't Swim" (winner
AFI 1999, Best Film and Best Director);Tom Gilroy's
award-winning "Spring Forward" (starring Ned
Beatty and Liev Schreiber andon many critics top
ten lists for 2000). He is a half-Norwegian, half North
Carolinian reformed lawyer and adjunct professor at
NYU Graduate Film School. He was a juror at Sundancein
1999and for the Academy Awards, Student Division 2002.
Gill worked for three years at the French Film Office
after a brief stint at October/USA Films. He is working
on a movie about the Wright Brothers and a TV series
based on Interpol.
ERIC M. KLEIN of O'Hara/Klein
Eric M. Klein's motion pictures have been honored, awarded,
exhibited and released around the world. Along with
long-time producing partner Kimberly Shane O'Hara, their
hands-on experience forged a path to producing, and
honed their skills in all areas of filmmaking, including
- story development, financing, physical production,
sales, and distribution. Produced By credits include;
"Happy Hour," "American Reunion, "Reunion:
dogme 17," "The Young Unknowns" and "Bury
The Evidence." Executive Producer of "The
Deep and Dreamless Sleep," Associate Producer of
"Jane Doe" and "Sam's Lake." Mr.
Klein is an active member of the Producers
Guild of America in which proudly sits on the FilmUSA
and Employment committees. His Eric's career brought
him up the ranks of line producing, post-production
supervising and international delivery. This path gave
the foundation for his ability to budget and schedule
motion pictures while they are in all stages of development
and execution.
DEBORAH MARKOE, THE MARKOE STUART GROUP
Deborah Markoe has more than two decades of experience
working in television production as a Writer, Producer
and Director. She was a writer on the Emmy-award winning
CBS comedy, “Murphy Brown” and has written
numerous TV and film projects. Over the years she’s
worked with such luminaries as, Elton John, Susan Sarandon,
Kevin Kline, Magic Johnson, Ellen DeGeneres, Tim Allen,
Drew Carey, No Doubt, ‘NSYNC and others. Deb recently
directed, “National Lampoon’s Spring Break,”
the new Style network show, “Modern Girls Guide
to Life,” and is currently Producing and Directing,
“Clean House” for the Style network. A show
the NY Times reviewed as, “The Hallmark card of
the Style Network.” Her production company, The
Markoe Stuart Group, is currently developing a variety
of reality, comedy, and talk show programming. Deborah
loves cats.
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