Anne Carr(I)
- Additional Crew
- Script and Continuity Department
- Actress
Before Graduating with a degree in Cinematography from Stephen F.
Austin State University, she began working on studio films as a
production assistant, craft service, and set Medic. While on set, she
would pick the brains of her favorite filmmaking mentors, Frank Q.
Dobbs, Bill Wittliff, G. Mac Brown, and Billy Bob Thornton. All the
while watching and having question and answer sessions with directors
of photography Philippe Rousselot, Bruce Surtees, Don Burgess, and
Russel Boyd. In 1995 she made her first feature film Camp Charlie,
which was shown in the Austin Film Festival as a Texas Work in
Progress. To make a living, she works as a Script Supervisor, and
Script Revisionist on major studio films. Independently she produces
and consults on films and commercials, produced the feature documentary
"Nacogodches; The day the sky fell" about Shuttle Columbia, and works
with her production company Friendly State Studios in Austin, Texas
producing TV series and movies for Internet Streaming.