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PAUL PAPE
President and CEO
For
detailed information on Paul, please click here
to go to "About Paul Pape".


SUZANNE ANGEL PAPE
V.P., Post Production, Sound Supervisor
Suzanne Angel Pape is Vice President in Charge of Post Production for Red Wall
Productions. Recent credits include serving as the Supervising Sound Editor for
the ABC television series “Kyle XY” and Supervising ADR/Sound Editor for the
NBC television series “
Las Vegas
”. Suzanne is a four time Emmy Nominee. She has won twice for TNT’s “The
Hunley” in 2000 and “Rough Riders” in 1998.
She has also received six Golden Reel nominations (the equivalent of
Oscars in the Sound Field). She has won three of these awards for “Rough
Riders” (1999), “The Temptations” (1998) and “Samson and Delilah”
(1997). Recently, she served as the Executive Producer for Red Wall’s
“Interrogation” project and helped shepherd the project successfully through
the post-production phase. Suzanne is a partner in Red Wall along with her
husband, Paul, and producer Lincoln Lageson. She offers years of invaluable
experience in Post Production. A member of the
Academy
of
Television Arts
and Sciences, Suzanne is an avid film and music buff and her extensive
knowledge in these areas has served the company’s direction well. She is
also a dedicated mother and dog walker of two great dogs, two cats and one
stubborn husband.
For a complete list of Suzanne’s credits,
follow
this link to the Internet Movie Database (IMDB).


LINCOLN
LAGESON
Producer
Award-winning film and television Producer Lincoln Lageson has compiled a
respected body of work across 16 years. That
work includes seventeen movies for television, five mini-series, 10 series
episodes and five feature films. Distributors
accepting his work have included: Miramax, TNT, NBC, ABC, Lifetime and The
Hallmark Channel. Joe Sargent, John
Milius, Jack Bender, Yves Simoneau, Kevin Conner, Andy Wolk and Russell Mulcahy
are only a few of the demanding Directors with whom Lincoln has successfully
collaborated.
Lincoln’s commitment and skills as a Producer are built on a foundation of varied
production crew experience, including: Second Unit Director, Production
Supervisor and 1st Assistant Director.
Based on Lincoln’s love of the Western film genre, his desire to honor those
who preceded him, and his technical and creative contributions on: “Love’s Enduring Promise”, “Texas Rangers”, “Everything That
Rises”, “Rough Riders”, “Deadman’s Walk”, “Streets of Laredo”
and “Gambler V”, Lincoln was
elected to the Executive Committee of the Golden Boot Awards, which honors those
who have made significant contributions to Westerns in film and television.
In 2006,
Lincoln
was elected to the Associate Board of Directors of the National Cowboy and Western
Heritage
Museum. This prestigious position will
allow Lincoln
to help preserve our Nation’s Western Heritage, which he so greatly loves.
Lincoln
is also an active member of The Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, DGA,
SAG and AFTRA.
Lincoln
grew up in the town of
Crockett
, CA and came to Los Angeles
in 1990 without the advantage of family, nor powerful industry friends to move
him along. He is self-made.
Lincoln
resides in Chatsworth,
CA
with his lovely wife of 11 years Angie and their son Ethan. Away from work,
Lincoln
enjoys spending time with his family and friends and horseback riding.
For a complete list of Lincoln Lageson’s credits,
follow this link to the Internet Movie Database (IMDB).



DON LAFONTAINE
Voice-Over Artist – Producer - Actor
He has been
called the “King Of The Voice-Overs” or “The Voice of God”.
With more than 5000 films to his credit, Don LaFontaine (based on
contracts signed) is perhaps the busiest actor in the history of
Hollywood
. Granted, you rarely see him, and the film work he has done has been almost
exclusively in Previews of Coming Attractions (trailers) but if you can hear,
you know his voice. In a career that
spans over forty years, he has set the standard for the voicing of film trailers
and promos for television shows, along with hundreds of thousands of
commercials, documentaries, and behind the scenes featurettes.
He can currently be heard on CBS, Fox, UPN, TBS, TNT, Cartoon Network,
The American Top Forty with Rick Dees, and of course, in your local theaters. In
2005, Don was presented the Lifetime Achievement Award by the Hollywood Reporter
at their annual Key Art Awards, held at the Kodak Theater (home of the Oscars).
Don has also
been successful with many on-camera appearances. Notable appearances as late
include playing himself in a wildly successful Geico Insurance commercial, The
Tonight Show with Jay Leno and The Today Show. Through his company, Vox Populi,
Don produced, along with Paul Pape and Josh Daugherty, “The Interrogation”
for Red Wall Productions. Don and Paul acted in the piece, for which they both
received Best Supporting Actor nominations in their first film festival
festival. They also wrote the screenplay, which brought them another nomination
and a Special Jury Award for Overall Excellence.
The collaboration between these two old pals is obviously paying off and
is a great source of inspiration for Red Wall Productions.
For more on Don
LaFontaine: www.donlafontaine.com


JOSH DAUGHERTY
Actor - Director
Josh
Daugherty was born on a rainy Valentine’s Day in 1975. Born to parents who had
been living a very ideal hippie and organic life, his upbringing, although
common to the community in Eugene, was not at all “normal.” Before he was born, his family had lived on a
commune with his two older sisters and two other families and they made their
home out of a school bus and a barn.
Such a
colorful childhood prepared Josh for being open to new experiences, and fed his
desire to dive into many different types of creative endeavors. He moved to
Los Angeles
in January of 1998 and by the spring of 2000, had landed a small part in the
Paramount
film “We Were Soldiers”, which just whet Josh’s appetite for more.
For the next
few years, Josh has also found himself working consistently in more than 30
national network commercials - including
Taco Bell, Miller Lite,
Honda,
Bahamas Tourism, and T-Mobile -- as well as recurring roles on “Judging Amy” and
“
Providence”. Most recently, Josh made guest
starring appearances on “CSI”, "Las Vegas”, “Charmed”, and “NCIS” and was a regular on the series
“Daybreak”. After he directed his first short film, “Pitching
Brilliance”, the directing bug bit him hard and since then Josh has directed a
handful of shorts: “Arms of God” (co-directed), “Reset”, “The
Stranger” and most recently “Interrogation”, which has been nominated for
fourteen awards to-date and won three.
Josh
continues to push himself forward by directing and producing short films. He
recently purchased the rights to his first book, “Mattanza”.
He will begin work on the screenplay shortly. As well, he is developing a
feature length thriller entitled, “The Lake”.
For more on Josh Daughtery: www.door-d.com


JEFF REED
Cinematographer
Jeff Reed
grew up in
Austin,
TX
, is a graduate of
Baylor University, and has been working as a freelance cameraman since 1996.
He's been all over
the U.S.
shooting television news, reality TV, documentaries, and independent
films. He's shot documentaries in both
Haiti
and
Romania
to help raise awareness and support for orphans and disadvantaged children. Jeff
has even had the rare opportunities of running camera for Dan Rather and George
W. Bush.
In the fall
of 2001 he moved to Los Angeles, where he landed a job working as a post-production assistant for New
Line Cinema. Over the course of three years, he worked on a
variety of projects including “The Notebook”, “Austin Powers”, and
“The Lord of the Rings”. In the summer of 2005, he left New Line to further
his career as a cinematographer.
Jeff has collaborated
with director Josh Daugherty on numerous projects including “Arms of God”,
“Reset”, and “Interrogation”. It was on the set of their
film, “3 Rounds” (directed by Todd Deeken), that he was first
introduced to Paul Pape. Together he and Paul have established the HD Production
arm of Red Wall.
In 2006, Jeff
was nominated for Best Cinematography in the 168 Hour Film Festival for his work
on “Interrogation”.
Favorite
quote: "A film is never really good unless the camera is an
eye in the head of a poet." - Orson Welles
To view
resume and demo reel: http://www.j-boysentertainment.com/jeffreed.shtml


STEVE ALTERMAN
Editor
Steve
Alterman brings a background both diverse and focused to his skills as an
Editor. Having been an actor and a
musician since an early age, he has toured internationally and performed on
stage, television and film. Steve received a degree in Theatre from Northwestern
University
with a minor concentration in Music. He was one of the stars of the NBC hit
Television series Kidd Video and has lent his voice to over 1400 films and
Television programs. As an Editor,
Steve has won a Telly Award for his Tribute Films for the 46th Annual Grammy
Awards, honoring such legends as Carole King, Artie Shaw, Sonny Rollins, Hall
and Oates and others. He has created
Video Tributes for Mix Magazine’s TEC awards, honoring such notables as George
Lucas, Jimmy Jamm & Terry Lewis and David Byrne.
Steve was the Lead Editor and Associate Producer for the Educational
Television Series “Be InTune”, exposing young people to the world of music.
Working with Red Wall Productions, he was awarded the “Best Editor”
trophy at the 2006 168 Hour Film Festival, for their highly decorated short film
“Interrogation”. Steve’s
editing is defined by his love and passion for story, image and music and his
joy in working with an amazing team.


JON CHANDLER
Author - Musician
Jon Chandler’s “The Spanish Peaks” received the Western Writers of
America’s Medicine Pipe Bearer Award and has been optioned as a film property
by Red Wall Productions, as has "I Want My Daddy Back", a screenplay based on a
Chandler
song/story. "Wyoming Wind", his novel of Tom Horn, was a finalist for the
Colorado Book Award. He has recently finished his latest novel, “He Was No
Hero” while a video of Chandler’s song; “Through the Gap” has been airing on the Starz/Encore Westerns
Channel. His CD, “Westerns”, was recently dubbed “a landmark recording,”
and “Best CD” by True West Magazine. His CD “Keepers of the
Flame”, winner of Dalton Pen, NAMA and two Telly awards, is the focal point of
a national conservation education program. Jon hosts America's Soul Live, an acoustic concert series that airs on Rocky Mountain PBS,
Altitude Sports, Entertainment Network and Frontier Airlines. He is the
spokesman for the Historic Hotel Colorado in
Glenwood Springs,
Colorado
and the Historic Plains Hotel in Cheyenne,
Wyoming. His short stories, magazine articles and poetry appear frequently in
national publications.
For more on Jon Chandler:
www.jonchandler.com


GREG CHUN
Composer
Born and
raised in the suburbs of Chicago, Illinois, Greg began studying piano at the age of six. In 1993, he graduated from
Stanford
University, after which he worked for such companies as DreamWorks SKG and Pop.com, while
performing and music directing for Los Angeles
theater productions and composing for various independent projects. In the
summer of 2004, Greg was honored to receive the Harold Arlen Film & TV Award
for his participation in the annual ASCAP Film Scoring Workshop. Shortly
thereafter, he was appointed the music director/conductor of "The Ten
Commandments", a new musical starring Val Kilmer. During the summer of
2006, Greg completed a musical assistantship with Oscar-winning composer Elliot
Goldenthal on his new opera, "Grendel". Over the last few years, Greg
has created music for numerous TV commercials, including campaigns for Intel,
Verizon, Chrysler, Toyota, Hyundai, Barclay's, Transamerica, and the U.S. Marine
Corps. He has recently joined Sanrio Digital, Inc. as Executive Music Producer,
and will be the music director/conductor of Eric Whitacre's "Paradise
Lost", coming summer 2007.
For
more on Greg Chun:
www.gregchun.com
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