BRIAN ROGERS (Producer) has vast experience in the film industry and a
list of credits that includes theatrical motion pictures, special venue
3D films, Imax films and television production. These have taken him to
all parts of the world including India, Nepal, China, Japan, England,
the Hawaiian Islands, and the Caribbean islands of Puerto Rico, St.
John, St. Thomas and St. Lucia. This is coupled with his many years of
pioneering producer work with all aspects and formats of 3D production
including both live action and computer-generated imagery that were
photographed in 65mm, 35mm and digital capture.
His diverse slate of projects includes works for HBO, Universal
Pictures, Paramount, MGM, Imax, NBC and Nickelodeon, with credits that
include the James Bond actioner “License to Thrill,” “Men In Black,”
“Pirates 3D,” and the very first digital 3D production “Race For
Atlantis.” Rogers’ IMAX credits include “Dr. Bigscreen” for Sony
Pictures and “Mystic India,” lensed in India and in the Himalayas of
Nepal, a production that utilized a total of 50,000 extras in period
costuming. He was also a producer and line producer on many segments of
“Terminator 2 3D,” which was director James Cameron’s first foray into
the 3D realm. Rogers has been a consulting producer for the theatrical
Imax 3D films “Cirque Du Soleil 3D,” “Mummies” and for television movie
projects for Paramount and Granada USA. Other 3D credits include
theatrical concert films, including “Luna Sea” for Sony PLC in Japan, as
well as capturing sporting events such as “The X Games” in 3D.
Rogers has an extensive history working on visual effects for VFX
companies that include Digital Domain, IE Effects, R Greenberg/Imaginary
Forces and Rhythm & Hues. This has been as a producer, VFX producer,
line producer along with 3D stereo conversion supervision on such films
as “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2,” “Green Lantern” and
“The Hole.”
He has been a featured guest speaker at the 3D Next Conference and the
3D Entertainment Summit held in Los Angeles. He is also a member of the
British Academy of Film & Television Artists.
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