B-17 Flying Legend. A Film by Mark Feijo
 
The Last Surviving B-17s
The making of a legend
The Film
The Filmmakers
Press


The Filmakers


Producer and Director, Mark Feijó

Mark graduated from the California State University, Northridge with a major in screenwriting. To his credit he has written and directed several short films for both film and television ranging from industrial films, to drama, comedy and animation. Since moving to Los Angeles, he has worked in hundreds of different film projects, from feature films, music videos, commercials and documentaries to making his own films. After having worked in international distribution for Village Roadshow and Myriad Pictures, he's now focusing in directing documentary feature films.

He has a strong interest in historical content, and especially the history behind the B-17 Flying Fortress. He's a member of International Documentary Association. B-17 Flying Legend is his directorial feature debut.

Associate Producer, Carter Smith

Carter's documentary career started at Cinematic Images Unlimited, producing educational films in Denver, Colorado. He produced several award winning short films such as Firewater, Long Time No See and the mockumentary Docuhorror. He then joined Teni Entertainment to Produce The Adventures of Cowboy Joe an animated pilot for both children and adults. When not obsessed with B-17 Flying Legend, he's an assistant cameraman in WB's Angel.

 

Director of Photography, David McLaughlin

Since graduating from the University of Colorado he has worked as a director of photography and gaffer in feature films, music videos and commercials in Los Angeles. His credits include national spots for CBS and HBO. His documentary feature film debut happened with Keepers of the Frame, a film that has been showcased throughout the country in Film Festivals such as: Seattle, Atlanta, Cleveland, Santa Barbara, and has also been featured in selected theaters in NY and Los Angeles.

Director of Photography, Roger Morse

Roger is a freelance Cinematographer that since graduating from Art Center College of Design , has been shooting award- winning commercials and short films. For his work, he has received a Silver Clio, a LuLu Award, two Telly Awards, a Cindy Award, a U.S. International Film Festival Award, and a Columbus International Film Festival Award. His work has taken him to such exotic places as North Korea, China, Japan, and Hong Kong.

Composer, Tom McGurk

In 1996, McGurk's combined talent in sound design and composing earned him an opportunity to work on the children's program Disney presents: Bill Nye the Science Guy. He received seven National Emmy Awards for sound design and mixing within five years of production of the Disney show. In June of 1999, McGurk joined Mike McAuliffe, Dave Howe and Seattle entrepreneur Charlie Nordstrom in purchasing Bad Animals/Seattle. In addition to becoming an owner in the last few years, McGurk has completed several high profile projects including: Treasuries of the World, a national series of six PBS documentaries, as well as a composing the original score for Best Wishes, an intelligent comedy feature film, as well as Sundance festival film Spare Me.

 

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