Homicide - fiction

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Dolan's Cadillac series

This series consists of a 2.35 seamless video grade master of Dolan's Cadillac, a feature film produced by Minds Eye Entertainment in association with Footprint Investments and Hindsight. Based on a short story authored by Stephen King, it tells the story of a man who seeks to avenge the death of his wife at the hands of a mobster. Dolan's Cadillac was shot in Regina, Saskatchewan and Las Vegas, Nevada. It won awards for best make-up and best hair, and was nominated in four other craft categories, at the 2009 Saskatchewan Motion Picture Association Showcase Awards.

The executive producers of Dolan's Cadillac were Kevin DeWalt and Ellen Wander. Its producers were Rhonda Baker, Alain Gagon and Stephen Onda. It was directed by Jeff Beesley and the adapted screenplay was written by Richard Dooling. The director of photography was Gerald Packer, and the editor was Daryl K. Davis. The cast of Dolan's Cadillac included Christian Slater, Emanuelle Vaugier, Wes Bentley, Greg Bryk and Aidan Devine.

Stranger in Town series

This series consists of records pertaining to Stranger in Town (alternate title, Bad Prospect) a movie for television produced by Minds Eye Pictures in association with Porchlight Entertainment. Billed as a family suspense thriller, Stranger in Town tells the tale of Jack Beldon, a drifter living in the small town of Elm Creek. He befriends new residents Katherine Tomlinson and her family, and who is soon accused by Katherine's son, Aaron, of murdering a local woman. The production was filmed in Regina and Indian Head, Saskatchewan and in the Qu'Appelle Valley near Lumsden. Stranger in Town won an award for best art direction at the 1998 Saskatchewan Motion Picture Industry Association Showcase Awards.

Executive producers of Stranger in Town were Bruce D. Johnson, Kevin Dewalt and William T. Baumann. Its producers were Rob King, Kevin DeWalt and Josh Miller. It was directed by Stuart Margolin and written by John Hopkins. Jackie Dzuba was the editor and Jim Jeffrey was the director of photography. The cast of Stranger in Town included Harry Hamlin, Graham Greene, Rebecca Jenkins, Shaun Johnston, Dixie Seatle, Trevor Blumas, and Alison Pill.

Moving image records consist of: original colour negative A and B rolls film reels (MI-7247 to MI-7262); a promo reel (MI-7263); optical tracks (MI-7264 to MI-7268); interpositive reels (MI-7269 to MI-7273); film transfers to video tape; working tapes; electronic press kit tapes; promo tapes; and close-captioned, international, and dub master tapes (MI-7274 to MI-7330).

Sound recordings consist of raw footage on digital audio tapes. Photographs consist of slides of production stills and prints taken during location scouting. Textual records include: a production binder; scripts; production reports; call sheets; camera reports; video transfer reports; film lab processing reports; and daily production files.

Walled In series

This series consists of records pertaining to Walled In, a feature film produced by Minds Eye Entertainment, Expériences Films and Forecast Pictures. A psychological thriller based on the novel Les Emmurés authored by Serge Brussolo, it tells the story of an engineer who discovers that several bodies were entombed alive within a building by its architect. Walled In was shot entirely in Regina, Saskatchewan. It received five craft nominations at the 2009 Saskatchewan Motion Picture Association Showcase Awards.

The executive producers of Walled In were Dieter Vollkammer, Janine Stener, Michael Mihalke and Bader Alwazzan. Its producers were Ingo Vollkammer, Kevin DeWalt, Clément Miserez, Stephane Marsil and Jean-Charles Lévy. It was directed by Gilles Paquet-Brenner, and written by Rodolphe Tissot, Olivier Volpi, Sylvain White and Gilles Paquet-Brenner. The director of photography was Karim Hussain, and the editor was Jackie Dzuba. The cast of Walled In included Mischa Barton, Cameron Bright, Deborah Kara Unger, Noam Jenkins and Pascal Greggory.

Records consist of: interpositive and internegative film reels of the Canadian and domestic versions (MI-12364 to MI-12391); dailies transfer reel #FX-Test 01 and dailies transfer reel #001MOS (MI-12392 to MI-12393); stock footage from gettyimages (MI-12394); day files for day nos. 1 to 28; flx files; call sheets; master continuity binder; continuity photographs; various versions of the script; camera reports; sound reports; VFX binder; day files of the Second Unit for day nos. 1 to 12; Second Unit shooting schedule; cast and crew lists; sides master; shooting schedule; storyboards; master deal memos; production calendar; prep schedules; ACTRA contracts; resumes; production meeting breakdown; and drawings of Sound Stage studio layout.

Electronic records consist of: "dailies" film to digital video transfer reels 1 to 46, with reel #001MOS and FX test 01; visual effects "dailies" discs; a demo reel; a demo audio reel; reel 1 with no logos; a director's cut; and drawings.

Without Malice series

This series consists of records pertaining to Without Malice (working title Lucky Shot), an action-thriller feature film produced by Minds Eye Pictures and distributed by Libra Pictures. Set in the Canadian wilderness, it tells the story of two men accused of murdering a park officer, and the park warden investigating the homicide.

The executive producers of Without Malice were Kevin DeWalt and Susan Cooper. It was produced by Kevin DeWalt and Rhonda Baker. It was directed by Rob King, and written by Peter Layton. The director of photography was Ken Krawczyk, and the editor was Jackie Dzuba. The cast of Without Malice included Craig Sheffer, Jennifer Beals, Corey Haim, Gabrielle Anwar, Adam Harrington and Ian Black.

Records consist of: A and B roll film reels (MI-12179 to MI-12190); optical tracks (MI-12191 to MI-12195); dailies transfers (MI-12196 to MI-12219); lock box dubs (MI-12220 to MI-12229); final locked picture for picture reel nos. 2 to 10 (MI-12230 to MI-12238); electronic press kit (EPK) (MI-12239 to MI-12252); and various post-production tapes, including a dub master, NTSC theatrical master, full production and MIP TV trailer (MI-12253 to MI-12263). Textual records consist of publicity material; a crew list; shot sheets; daily production reports; dailies log sheets; film transfer tape notes; daily shot log; camera reports; avid cut lists; wardrobe continuity notes; media coverage; and production notes.