The New York-based production company co-founded by Morgan Spurlock and Jeremy Chilnick has promoted the longtime producer to partner.
Galkin will continue his responsibilities of executive producing, directing and developing new content for the company.
Galkin has produced numerous documentary films, television and web series for Warrior Poets including the features One Direction: This Is Us and Comic-Con Episode IV: A Fan’s Hopen (pictured) as well as Espn Films’ 30 For 30 documentary, The Dotted Line.
“During his tenure at Warrior Poets, Matthew has brought his unique energy, creative experience and storytelling mastery to projects in both the top-tier documentary film world as a director and producer and in the reality/non-fiction TV world as a show runner, producer and director,” said Spurlock.
“Matthew’s outlook on how he approaches storytelling has been an excellent fit with us from the beginning,” added Jeremy Chilnick. “It’s incredibly exciting to find someone as talented and passionate as Matthew is to work...
Galkin will continue his responsibilities of executive producing, directing and developing new content for the company.
Galkin has produced numerous documentary films, television and web series for Warrior Poets including the features One Direction: This Is Us and Comic-Con Episode IV: A Fan’s Hopen (pictured) as well as Espn Films’ 30 For 30 documentary, The Dotted Line.
“During his tenure at Warrior Poets, Matthew has brought his unique energy, creative experience and storytelling mastery to projects in both the top-tier documentary film world as a director and producer and in the reality/non-fiction TV world as a show runner, producer and director,” said Spurlock.
“Matthew’s outlook on how he approaches storytelling has been an excellent fit with us from the beginning,” added Jeremy Chilnick. “It’s incredibly exciting to find someone as talented and passionate as Matthew is to work...
- 3/5/2014
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
The New York-based production company co-founded by Morgan Spurlock and Jeremy Chilnick has promoted the longtime producer to partner.
Galkin will continue his responsibilities of executive producing, directing and developing new content for the company.
Galkin has produced numerous documentary films, television and web series for Warrior Poets including the features One Direction: This Is Us and Comic-Con Episode IV: A Fan’s Hopen (pictured) as well as Espn Films’ 30 For 30 documentary, The Dotted Line.
“During his tenure at Warrior Poets, Matthew has brought his unique energy, creative experience and storytelling mastery to projects in both the top-tier documentary film world as a director and producer and in the reality/non-fiction TV world as a show runner, producer and director,” said Spurlock.
“Matthew’s outlook on how he approaches storytelling has been an excellent fit with us from the beginning,” added Jeremy Chilnick. “It’s incredibly exciting to find someone as talented and passionate as Matthew is to work...
Galkin will continue his responsibilities of executive producing, directing and developing new content for the company.
Galkin has produced numerous documentary films, television and web series for Warrior Poets including the features One Direction: This Is Us and Comic-Con Episode IV: A Fan’s Hopen (pictured) as well as Espn Films’ 30 For 30 documentary, The Dotted Line.
“During his tenure at Warrior Poets, Matthew has brought his unique energy, creative experience and storytelling mastery to projects in both the top-tier documentary film world as a director and producer and in the reality/non-fiction TV world as a show runner, producer and director,” said Spurlock.
“Matthew’s outlook on how he approaches storytelling has been an excellent fit with us from the beginning,” added Jeremy Chilnick. “It’s incredibly exciting to find someone as talented and passionate as Matthew is to work...
- 3/5/2014
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Warrior Poets, the New York-based production company founded in 2004 by filmmaker Morgan Spurlock and his producing partner Jeremy Chilnick, has promoted Matthew Galkin to partner. Galkin will continue to executive produce, direct and develop original content. Since joining Warrior Poets more than four years ago, Galkin has worked closely with Spurlock and Chilnick to grow the company and has worked om such documentary films, TV and Web series as One Direction: This Is Us, Comic-Con Episode IV: A Fan’s Hope, Espn Films’ 30 For 30 documentary The Dotted Line, CNN series Morgan Spurlock: Inside Man and Web series A Day In The Life for Hulu and Failure Club for Yahoo! “During his tenure at Warrior Poets, Matthew has brought his unique energy, creative experience and storytelling mastery to projects in both the top-tier documentary film world as a director and producer and in the reality/non-fiction TV world as a show runner,...
- 3/5/2014
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
If there is a better metaphor for the way American works than the NFL draft, I have yet to find it
I was dozing in front of Jerry Maguire on Channel 5 one night last week, thinking how very unrealistic it was. I mean, if in real life Tom Cruise were to keep doing that thing where he points in the air with both index fingers while saying something supposedly off the wall, someone would surely find a handy weapon to beat him around the face with – I favour a sock filled with horse manure. And are we really supposed to believe the hilariously long-suffering Renée Zellweger, wearing that winsome smile that served her through at least five movies, would have a sister around the place still talking to her?
The sports agent stuff, though, turns out to be pretty accurate – if The Dotted Line, an excellent documentary on Espn, repeated this Wednesday on Espn America,...
I was dozing in front of Jerry Maguire on Channel 5 one night last week, thinking how very unrealistic it was. I mean, if in real life Tom Cruise were to keep doing that thing where he points in the air with both index fingers while saying something supposedly off the wall, someone would surely find a handy weapon to beat him around the face with – I favour a sock filled with horse manure. And are we really supposed to believe the hilariously long-suffering Renée Zellweger, wearing that winsome smile that served her through at least five movies, would have a sister around the place still talking to her?
The sports agent stuff, though, turns out to be pretty accurate – if The Dotted Line, an excellent documentary on Espn, repeated this Wednesday on Espn America,...
- 11/1/2011
- by Martin Kelner
- The Guardian - Film News
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