Thomas Brandau C.A.S. - Production Recording
Thomas Brandau C.A.S. - Production Recording
Thomas Brandau C.A.S. - Production Recording
You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles
YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.
<strong>Thomas</strong> <strong>Brandau</strong> C.A.S.<br />
<strong>Production</strong> <strong>Recording</strong> Hollywood, CA<br />
tombran@earthlink.net<br />
310-362-8648 voice/fax 213-446-1315 cell<br />
<strong>Production</strong> Sound Mixer<br />
film and television credits...<br />
“S.W.A.T.” 2003<br />
Columbia Pictures<br />
Samuel L. Jackson, Colin Farrell, Jeremy Renner, Michelle Rodriquez, LL Cool J.<br />
Produced by Neil Moritz, Oliver Stone, Chris Lee, Louis D’Esposito. Directed by Clark Johnson<br />
2nd unit Directed by James Arnett. 2nd unit production mixer.<br />
“Alias” 2002<br />
Disney/ABC Television<br />
"Salvation", "The Counteragent", "Passage Pt1,&Pt 2", "The Abduction", "A Higher<br />
Echelon", "The Getaway", Jennifer Garner, Victor Garber, Lena Olin, Ron Rifkin, etc.<br />
Written and Produced by JJ Abrams, various Directors<br />
“ER” 2002<br />
Warner Brothers/NBC<br />
Television<br />
"Secrets and Lies", "Chaos Theory" Noah Wyle, Laura Innes, Goran Visnjic, Maura Tierney<br />
and Sherry Stringfield Written and Produced by John Wells, Directed by Richard Thorpe and<br />
Jonathan Kaplan<br />
"Confidence"<br />
2002<br />
Lion’s Gate Entertainment<br />
Ed Burns, Dustin Hoffman, Andy Garcia, Rachel Weisz, Paul Giamatti, Brian Van Holt,<br />
Luis Guzman, Donal Logue. Produced by Marc Butan, Michael Paseornek, and Michael Ohoven.<br />
Directed by James Foley.<br />
“Undeclared” 2001<br />
Dreamworks/Fox Television<br />
Jay Baruchal, Charlie Hunnam, Carla Gallo, Monica Keena, Timm Sharp, Seth Rogan and<br />
Loudon Wainwright III. Produced by Judd Apatow, and Victor Hsu.<br />
Pilot and all episodes filmed 2000-2001<br />
"Crocodile Dundee in LA" 2001<br />
Bangalow Films/Paramount<br />
Paul Hogan, Linda Koslowski and Alec Wilson<br />
Produced by Lance Hool, Paul Hogan. Directed by Simon Wincer.<br />
"Once In The Life"<br />
2000<br />
Lion’s Gate Entertainment<br />
Laurence Fishburne, Gregory Hines, Annabella Sciorra, Titus Welliver, Eamonn Walker,<br />
Dominic Chianese, and Paul Calderon. Produced by Larry Meistrich, David Bushell,<br />
and Helen Sugland. Directed by Laurence Fishburn.<br />
“Freaks & Geeks” 2000<br />
Dreamworks/NBC Television<br />
Linda Cardellini, John Daily, James Franco, Martin Starr, Sam Levine, Busy Phillips, and<br />
Seth Rogan. Produced by Judd Apatow, and Paul Feig.<br />
Pilot and all episodes filmed 1999-2000
<strong>Thomas</strong> <strong>Brandau</strong> film and television credits... page 2<br />
"Snow Falling On Cedars" 1999<br />
Universal Pictures<br />
Ethan Hawke, Youki Kudoh, Rick Yune, Max Von Sydow, Sam Shepard and James Cromwell.<br />
Produced by Kathleen Kennedy and Frank Marshall. Directed by Scott Hicks.<br />
First unit mixer, LA portion only (balance of the film shot in British Columbia)<br />
"The Minus Man"<br />
1999<br />
The Shooting Gallery<br />
Owen Wilson, Brian Cox, Janeane Garofalo, Mercedes Ruehl, Dwight Yokham,<br />
Dennis Haysbert, Cheryl Crow and Meg Foster.<br />
Produced by Larry Meistrich, David Bushell, Fida Attieh. Directed by Hampton Fancher.<br />
"Jack Frost" 1998<br />
Warner Brothers<br />
Michael Keaton, Kelly Preston, Mark Addy and Joseph Cross.<br />
Produced by Mark Canton and Irving Azoff. Directed by Troy Miller.<br />
"Titanic" 1997<br />
Twentieth Fox/Paramount<br />
Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Winslet, Billy Zane and Kathy Bates.<br />
Produced by John Landau. Directed by James Cameron.<br />
Partial credit; additional mixer, first and second units, Rosarito MEX 12/97-2/97<br />
"Leave It To Beaver" 1996<br />
Universal Pictures<br />
Chris McDonald, Janine Turner, Erik Von Detten, and Cameron Finley as "The Beaver".<br />
Produced by Robert Simonds and Brian Levant. Directed by Andy Cadiff.<br />
“Law And Order” 1995<br />
Universal/NBC Television<br />
Jerry Orbach, Ben Bratt, Sam Waterson and Jill Hennessey<br />
Produced by Dick Wolf, Ed Sherin, Jeffrey Hayes, and Lewis Gould.<br />
“New York Undercover” 1994<br />
Universal/Fox Television<br />
Michael DeLorenzo, Malik Yoba and Patty D'Arbanville-Quinn<br />
Produced by Dick Wolf, Don Kurt, Arthur Forney, and Peter McIntosh.<br />
Pilot and first 6 episodes<br />
"The Cowboy Way" 1994<br />
Universal Pictures<br />
Woody Harrelson, Kiefer Sutherland, Dylan McDermott, Ernie Hudson,<br />
Marg Helgenberger, and Luis Guzman.<br />
Produced by Brian Grazer and Mac Brown. Directed by Gregg Champion.<br />
"Sliver" 1993<br />
Paramount Pictures<br />
Sharon Stone, William Baldwin and Tom Berenger.<br />
Produced by Robert Evans. Directed by Phillip Noyce.<br />
Supervised 24 track recording and sync pbk from 54 screens. LA portion only
<strong>Thomas</strong> <strong>Brandau</strong> film and television credits... page 3<br />
"The Ben Stiller Show" 1993<br />
HBO Television<br />
Ben and friends... Produced and directed by Judd Apatow<br />
"House Of Cards"<br />
1993<br />
Twentieth Century Fox<br />
Kathleen Turner and Tommy Lee Jones.<br />
Produced by Dale Pollack and Lianne Halfon. Directed by Michael Lessac.<br />
"The Super"<br />
1991<br />
Twentieth Century Fox<br />
Joe Pesci, Vincent Gardenia and Ruben Blades.<br />
Produced by Charles Gordon. Directed by Rod Daniel.<br />
"Queen's Logic" 1991<br />
New Visions Pictures<br />
Joe Mantegna, John Malkovich, Ken Olin, Tony Spiradakis, Kevin Bacon, Tom Waits,<br />
Linda Fiorentino, Cloe Webb and Jamie Lee Curtis.<br />
Produced by Taylor Hackford. Directed by Steve Rash.<br />
"Almost An Angel" 1990<br />
Paramount Pictures<br />
Paul Hogan, Elias Koteas, Linda Koslowski and Charlton Heston.<br />
Produced and directed by John Cornell.<br />
"Blue Steel" 1990<br />
MGM/UA<br />
Jamie Lee Curtis, Ron Silver and Clancy Brown.<br />
Produced by Oliver Stone. Directed by Kathryn Bigelow.<br />
“Original Sin” 1989<br />
NBC Television<br />
Charlton Heston and Ann Jillian. Directed by Sam Weissman<br />
"Crocodile Dundee II" 1988<br />
Paramount Pictures<br />
Paul Hogan, Linda Koslowski and Charles Dutton.<br />
Produced and Directed by John Cornell.<br />
“Billionaire Boys Club” 1987<br />
NBC Television<br />
Judd Nelson. Directed by Marvin Chomsky
<strong>Thomas</strong> <strong>Brandau</strong> film and television credits... page 4<br />
"D.O.A." 1988<br />
Touchstone Pictures<br />
Dennis Quaid, Meg Ryan, Daniel Stern and Charlotte Rampling.<br />
Produced by Ian Sander and Kathleen Summers. Directed by Rocky Morton and Anabel Jankel.<br />
“Poor Little Rich Girl” 1987<br />
NBC Television<br />
Farrah Fawcett and James Read. Directed by Herbert Wise<br />
“The History Of White People” 1987<br />
HBO Television<br />
Martin Mull, Mary Kay Place and Fred Willard. Directed by Harry Shearer<br />
“Brenda Starr” 1986<br />
New World Pictures<br />
Brooke Shields, Tony Peck, Timothy Dalton, Dianna Scarwid, Charles Durning,<br />
Jeffrey Tambor and June Gable<br />
Produced by Mickey Hyman. Directed by Robert Ellis Miller<br />
“Assassination”<br />
1986<br />
Cannon Films<br />
Charles Bronson and Jill Ireland<br />
Produced by Poncho Kohner. Directed by Peter Hunt<br />
“Hotshot” 1985<br />
Arista Films<br />
Pélé and Jim Youngs<br />
The famous late night soccer film. Directed by Rick King<br />
“A Killing Affair” 1985<br />
Hemdale Pictures<br />
Peter Weller, Kathy Baker and John Glover and Bill Smitrovich.<br />
Directed by David Saperstein<br />
“Three Sovereigns for Sarah” 1984<br />
American Playhouse<br />
Vanessa Redgrave, Kim Hunter and Patrick McGoohan<br />
Directed by Phillip Leacock<br />
“The Tender Age” 1983<br />
American Playhouse<br />
John Savage, Tracy Pollen and Kevin Bacon.<br />
Directed by Jan Egelson
<strong>Thomas</strong> <strong>Brandau</strong> film and television credits... page 5<br />
“Lianna” 1983<br />
Orion Classics<br />
Linda Griffiths, Jane Hallaren, Jo Henderson and Chris Elloitt<br />
Produced by Jeff Nelson and Maggie Renzi. Directed by John Sales