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Indieville is an independent film news website and rich
media content producer. Since our inception in 2001,
we have expanded our website to include as much information
about independent film as possible.
MANAGERS
S h a n e S n i p e s - H o s t
/ P r o d u c e r / F o u n d e r

Shane Snipes is the producer of Indieville and recent host of Music Plus TV's Indie Fresh internet television show.
In other work, Shane starred
in the short film Stairwell directed
by Major Lightner, who helmed a Nora Jones music video. As an actor, Shane Snipes has worked with director, Benjamin Ross, and producers, Peggy
Gormley, Mark Bailey and Dan Cogan in the award-winning short film Torte Bluma as an SS Officer. Shane
was the lead Mary Shanahan's Love Suffocates which was a semi-finalist in the Strawberry
One-Act Festival 2005. The film, Terminus,
starring Shane was an official selection for the 2004
Frederick Film Festival in Maryland . He was one
of the four lead actors in El Sarten,
the Off-Boardway martial arts spectacular, a sold-out,
action-packed, adventure comedy.
Shane has a BA from North Carolina State University and is a Fulbright
Scholar alumnus having completed research in Lithuania
and other Eastern European countries. Come on by http://shanesnipes.com for more about him.
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A l i c i a P a r k e r - P r o d u c e r / P a r t n e r

Alicia Parker grew up in Kearney, Nebraska. Despite being an only child Alicia was raised alongside 400 others teenage girls. For the past 30 years, Alicia's parents have run a non-profit group home for adolescent girls who are abused and neglected. Shortly after graduating from highschool, Alicia moved to Boston, Massachusetts to attend college. While in Boston, Alicia majored in entrepreneurship and communications.
After completing her college education in business, Alicia was hired to work for a leading consulting firm specializing in developing media content. Alicia was responsible for taking content developed for US companies, localizing the content for countries throughout Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Latin America, and building a distribution network across 22 countries. Alicia's ideas of a career in entertainment resurfaced during a road trip with her friend Leslie who was on spring break from law school. Upon returning to New York, Alicia enrolled in classes at New York University where she took her first producing class and coincidentally met her future husband.
Alicia landed her first job in entertainment as an intern for a film distribution company. After interning Alicia assisted two fellow NYU classmates on a documentary film. Alicia continued producing and was hired to produce a children's video series, in addition to, working on commercials. Alicia went on to work on the feature film A Perfect Fit (2005) starring Adrian Grenier of HBO's Entourage. Alicia also works with a company financing independent film projects.
Alicia now resides between New York City, Nashville, and Los Angeles.
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COLLEAGUES:
Dante Ferrarini •
C r e a t i v e Director
A creative director with more than 8 years of experience
working in the broadcast, film, and interactive industries,
Dante works on all aspects of motion graphics, 3D animation,
VFX compositing, and creative development. He has delivered
award-winning work for clients such as The Rolling Stones,
NIKE, MTV, Sterling Sound, Virgin Records, Kiehl's,
Paramount, Sony PSP (Dante is one of the first NYC designers
to have created a PSP UMD title) and more. A global
traveler with a background in traditional art, photography
and music, Dante likes to keep busy: from directing
videos and building live multimedia installations to
running a media magazine and designing modern furniture,
Dante has finessed a style that goes beyond pixels.
Based in New York City, Dante leads Cinetheque®,
the post-production division of the Kosa Minore Creative
Group.
LORY HENNING-DYSON, Writer indieville.net/nyc
When not writing reviews for Indieville, Lory Henning-Dyson works as the Associate Production Manager for the Blue Man Group empire and as a stage manager for many of Blue Man’s new works. As a writer, she sends a few postcards to her friends, and she sends an awful lot of e-mail to people at work. Beyond that, she likes working with wood (paper in its raw form). Or, when she’s in the mood to handle more flexible materials, she directs off-off-Broadway shows. Since she’ll probably never have the opportunity to say her well-practiced Oscar acceptance speech, she’ll take this opportunity to thank her childhood friends, John, Mark, Jason, and Cesar for their support through the early years.
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And none of this is possible without Martha Stewart's
stock profits, or these Alumni:

For all those raised eyebrows, this is a photo of our
reenactment of the Home front helpers:
Donning helmets and armbands. Indieville's largest-ever
class of air raid wardens.
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