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Dennis
Curry
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Mr. Curry is the CEO for Stage 6 Digital. He brings
over 30 years of experience to the game in an array
of film and theatrical arenas as well as social services.
For over 15 years Dennis worked with the elderly in
skilled nursing facilities along with Developmental
Challenged adults. Dennis was involved in teaching Acting
and Video Production for D.D.S.O., eventually becoming
the Program Director for their Stockton, California
site, The Alan Short Center.
Dennis has worked as an Actor, Director, Screenwriter,
and Producer and has authored 6 screenplays. His directorial
credits include, ONE NIGHT IN CANOGA PARK, NO MUSTARD,
DAYDREAM BELIEVER and MR. 13 EPISODES, along with the
feature film, RITES OF SPRING.
In May of 2006, Dennis and Stage 6 co-produced the
feature film, RANCHERO featuring Danny Trejo and Ruth
Livier where Dennis also served as both the UPM and
1st AD for the shoot.
Dennis' most recent accomplishment was editing the
HD Feature Documentary, THE PILGRIMAGE PROJECT.
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Shaun Lile
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Mr. Lile is the CTO for Stage 6 Digital. Shaun started
his career in Dillon, Colorado working for Resort Sports
Network. There, he participated in every aspect of production,
from directing live and live to tape shows, to maintaining
and troubleshooting the equipment, to going on location
and capturing the story. In addition to working in production,
Shaun took on the responsibility of designing a computer
program that included a daily play list of shows, the
current events scrolling by on the bottom of the screen
and the current time and temperature. This program is
still being used by Resort Sports Network today.
Shaun then left Dillon, Colorado to work news production
for an ABC affiliate in Denver, Colorado. There, he
continued his work with production and expanded his
knowledge into live remote microwave technology. Shaun
was also responsible for inserting hourly 2 minute CNN
weather and snow updates from Resort Sports Network
everyday.
Shaun moved to California in the Summer of 2000 to
pursue Television and Motion Pictures. He soon started
working for CAPS TV in Ventura, California. There, he
continued his production experience and also became
the mentor for several less experienced Final Cut Pro
editors.
In the Summer of 2005, Shaun shot a corporate training
video with Dennis Curry and Glenn Porter, which for
all practical purpose, is how Stage 6 was born. In the
Fall of 2006, Stage 6’s presence, through Shaun
Lile, was felt as a part of the creative and technical
team presenting Universal Studios Florida’s HALLOWEEN
HORROR NIGHTS “360 HORROR SHOW” entitled
SWEET 16: THE DIRECTOR’S CUT projection extravaganza.
In this event Shaun was responsible for calibration
and content on eleven projectors around the park. Shaun
was also an integral part of S6 receiving the Best Sound
Design award for the short film, “Threshold”
at the 2007 “168 International Film Festival here
in Los Angeles. Moreover, Shaun is the S6 resident graphic
design artist helping to create many of the company’s
images and logo’s. He has distinguished himself
as S6’s Technology Leader.
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Glenn
Porter
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Mr. Porter is the CFO for Stage 6 Digital. He started
in 1999 when he came to California to attend college
to specialize in Multimedia Programming and Sound Engineering.
In 2001, Glen started his own live internet news show
involving kids. He took part in building the studios
and supporting the technology of the company’s
survival. Since forming the S6 Team, Glenn has become
a driving force involved in helping S6 receive the aforementioned
awards. In June 2007, Glenn headed up the Location Sound
Department for the horror film, “LAKE DEAD.”
More recently, Glenn provide the Location Sound for
the award winning short film, “THRESHOLD”
as well as was the Sound Mixer for the action feature
films, “HOTEL CALIFORNIA” and "BIG GAME"
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