Act of Valor In-Theater Q&A Session w/ the Filmmakers
We were in LA on February 25th for a screening of Act of Valor, followed by a panel discussion organized by Barry Andersson. Our friends from planet5D filmed the event, and we are embedding that video below.
*Please note that we started while the credits were still rolling, so there is just audio at the beginning, but the video will start soon.
The panel included (sitting left to right):
- Fred Schruers – Moderator
- Scotty Waugh – Director
- Shane Hurlbut – Cinematographer
- Kurt Johnstad – Screenwriter
- Jacob Rosenberg – Producer
Thanks again to Mitch Aunger at planet5D, Barry Andersson, and Julien Lasseur for joining us and filming!
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About Filmmakers Academy Cinematographer Mentor Shane Hurlbut, ASC
Director of photography Shane Hurlbut, ASC works at the forefront of cinema. He’s a storyteller, innovator, and discerning collaborator, who brings more than three decades of experience to his art. He is a member of the American Society of Cinematographers, the International Cinematographers Guild/Local 600, and The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
Hurlbut frequently joins forces with great directors: McG’s Netflix Rim of the World and The Babysitter, plus Warner Bros. We Are Marshall and Terminator: Salvation; Scott Waugh’s Need for Speed and Act of Valor; and Gabriele Muccino’s There Is No Place Like Home and Fathers and Daughters. His additional film credits include Semi-Pro; The Greatest Game Ever Played; Into the Blue; Mr 3000; Drumline; 11:14, which earned Hurlbut a DVDX nomination; and The Skulls. Notably, his television credits include the first season of AMC’s Into the Badlands.
Once again, congratulation on this, Shane!
Too funny – background adds to already amazing scene. (interrogation)
Shane, loved your additional details – “$4,000 cabinet door” !
Chris, ha ha, glad you liked it.
God Bless who walks with those men and for those who will walk in their shadows.