Marco
Paolini is the President of Digital Film Tools.
Over the years, his visual effects, commercials, music videos,
and documentaries have brought him numerous Telly and Addy
awards. Marco was the Senior Compositor at Digital FilmWorks
for eight and half years. Marco worked his way up through the
special effects ranks, advancing from videotape operator, to
editor, to effects editing and finally to digital compositing.
His most recent feature film special effects work can be seen
in The Last Samurai, The Terminal, The Ring 2, Elizabethtown
and Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby while a
complete list of credits can be seen at:
http://www.imdb.com.
Peter W.
Moyer is the President and Owner of Digital
FilmWorks, a Los Angeles based visual effects company.
Starting his career in Philadelphia, Peter worked as an editor
on "The Mike Douglas Show" and while at KYW-TV won
two Emmy awards for art direction and editing. In 1987, Peter
was recruited by The Post Group and moved to the West Coast.
Within two years, he was the visual effects editor of such
high-profile series as "Star Trek: The Next
Generation" and "Mission Impossible". Peter's
work in "Pee Wee's Playhouse" earned him a third
Emmy for videotape editing in 1989 and his visual effects
compositing for "The Flash" captured him a Monitor
Award in 1991. Peter left The Post Group in 1995 to
concentrate on his newly formed company, Digital FilmWorks.
Specializing in feature films, Peter currently supervises
visual effects at Digital FilmWorks, which includes coming up
with innovative solutions to everyday special effects
challenges.
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