Episode #3 Credits Some of the Talented Filmmakers Who Work With John Pierson On Split Screen
The Independent Film Channel presents a Grainy Pictures production Split Screen (#3) Created by John & Janet Pierson Producers Howard Bernstein Tim Perell Editor Michael LaHaie Written, co-produced and occasionally directed by John Pierson Opening Theme, The Bao Tao, composed by Tom Pomposello and Art Labriola. Performed by Oil Can. Available on Re:Signed CD Once Were The Pastures of Plenty. Quick Stop Camera David Klein Sound Reiko Tahara Dance Music Love Among Freaks "Clerks" clips courtesy of Miramax Films Soul Asylum video footage courtesy of View Askew Productions Special thanks to the Thapars & Jason Mewes Crumb Producer Ted Saad Camera Alan Smithee "Crumb" clips courtesy of Sony Pictures Classics "Crumb" ad art courtesy of Sony Pictures Classics Terry Zwigoff's "Crumb" is now available for $19.95 from Columbia TriStar Home Video Making Northwestern Director/Camera Chris Smith Producer/Sound Sarah Price Editors Barry Polterman Sarah Price Special thanks to Steve James & Kartemquin Films Cold Spring Wraparounds Camera Scott Sinkler On-Line Editor Jon Fordham Sound Mixer Benny Mouthon Isis Films Executive Producers Marlen Hecht Dean Silvers Special thanks to Jim McDonald and Teatown Video for making it all possible. Read the Miramax/Hyperion paperback SPIKE, MIKE, SLACKERS & DYKES: A Guided Tour Across a Decade of American Independent Cinema (c) 1997 Grainy Pictures, Inc. |