Veteran audio producer Stephen Michael has joined Wolf Entertainment (the preeminent producer of scripted crime dramas including the "Law & Order" brand) as Vice President of Audio. It was announced today by Elliot Wolf, Wolf Entertainment's Executive Vice President of Digital. Stephen joins Wolf Entertainment from Gunpowder & Sky, where he was an Executive Producer and Vice President of Audio.
In this newly-created role, Stephen will be instrumental in expanding Wolf Entertainment’s podcasting business while managing day-to-day operations and development across a growing slate of original fiction and true-crime audio series. He will be based out of the company’s Los Angeles offices.
“Stephen's addition to the Wolf Entertainment team reflects our commitment to exceptional audio storytelling. We are thrilled to continue expanding the Wolf brand in podcasting and pushing the boundaries of the medium. Stephen’s success as a producer, creative, and executive will undoubtedly help us do so,...
In this newly-created role, Stephen will be instrumental in expanding Wolf Entertainment’s podcasting business while managing day-to-day operations and development across a growing slate of original fiction and true-crime audio series. He will be based out of the company’s Los Angeles offices.
“Stephen's addition to the Wolf Entertainment team reflects our commitment to exceptional audio storytelling. We are thrilled to continue expanding the Wolf brand in podcasting and pushing the boundaries of the medium. Stephen’s success as a producer, creative, and executive will undoubtedly help us do so,...
- 12/14/2022
- Podnews.net
Exclusive: Wolf Entertainment, the company behind the Law & Order franchise and its many spinoffs, is looking to grow its podcast business with the hire of Stephen Michael.
Michael joins Dick Wolf’s company as VP, Audio. He was previously VP, Audio and Executive Producer at Sheryl and Lords of Chaos producer Gunpowder & Sky.
In the newly-created role, LA-based Michael will oversee day-to-day operations and development across its slate of original fiction and true-crime audio series.
Wolf Entertainment is behind podcasts such as Dark Woods, starring Corey Stoll, Monica Raymund, and Reid Scott, and Hunted, starring Parker Posey, as well as Law & Order: Svu Podcast.
During his time at Gunpowder & Sky, Michael led day-to-day development and production activities across its audio business and launched and exec produced sci-fi fiction podcast Dust as well as exec produced Audible Original podcasts, including Ghetto Gastro Presents: In the Cut, Shelved and Lighters in the Sky.
Michael joins Dick Wolf’s company as VP, Audio. He was previously VP, Audio and Executive Producer at Sheryl and Lords of Chaos producer Gunpowder & Sky.
In the newly-created role, LA-based Michael will oversee day-to-day operations and development across its slate of original fiction and true-crime audio series.
Wolf Entertainment is behind podcasts such as Dark Woods, starring Corey Stoll, Monica Raymund, and Reid Scott, and Hunted, starring Parker Posey, as well as Law & Order: Svu Podcast.
During his time at Gunpowder & Sky, Michael led day-to-day development and production activities across its audio business and launched and exec produced sci-fi fiction podcast Dust as well as exec produced Audible Original podcasts, including Ghetto Gastro Presents: In the Cut, Shelved and Lighters in the Sky.
- 12/13/2022
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
"Babel" and "The Departed" were both named best edited feature film, drama, at the 57th Annual ACE Eddie Awards, held Sunday night at the Beverly Hilton Hotel. It was only the second tie in the history of the awards, presented by the American Cinema Editors.
The previous tie occurred in 1989 when "Rain Man" tied with "Mississippi Burning".
"Babel" was edited by Stephen Mirrione and Douglas Crise, while "The Departed" was edited by Thelma Schoonmaker.
The best edited feature film, comedy or musical, winner was Virginia Katz for "Dreamgirls".
"An Inconvenient Truth", edited by Jay Cassidy and Dan Sweitlik, took best edited documentary honors.
Television winners included Dean Holland and David Rogers for "The Office"; Kate Sanford for "The Wire"; Conrad Gonzalez, Keith Henderson and Stephen Michael for "Friday Night Lights"; Trevor Waite for "Prime Suspect 7: The Final Act, Part 1" and Geoffrey Rowland, Eric Sears, Bryan Horne, David Handman, and Mitchell Danton for "The Path to 9/11: Part 2."
The Student Editing Competition winner was Alex Lamb of Chapman University.
Director Quentin Tarantino received the ACE Golden Eddie Filmmaker of the Year honor presented to him by Daryl Hannah.
The previous tie occurred in 1989 when "Rain Man" tied with "Mississippi Burning".
"Babel" was edited by Stephen Mirrione and Douglas Crise, while "The Departed" was edited by Thelma Schoonmaker.
The best edited feature film, comedy or musical, winner was Virginia Katz for "Dreamgirls".
"An Inconvenient Truth", edited by Jay Cassidy and Dan Sweitlik, took best edited documentary honors.
Television winners included Dean Holland and David Rogers for "The Office"; Kate Sanford for "The Wire"; Conrad Gonzalez, Keith Henderson and Stephen Michael for "Friday Night Lights"; Trevor Waite for "Prime Suspect 7: The Final Act, Part 1" and Geoffrey Rowland, Eric Sears, Bryan Horne, David Handman, and Mitchell Danton for "The Path to 9/11: Part 2."
The Student Editing Competition winner was Alex Lamb of Chapman University.
Director Quentin Tarantino received the ACE Golden Eddie Filmmaker of the Year honor presented to him by Daryl Hannah.
- 2/19/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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