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Nationality
  
American

Role
  
Director

Name
  
Bryan Carroll


Years active
  
29

Other names
  
Bryan Carroll

Movies
  
Why We Ride

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Full Name
  
Bryan H. Carroll

Born
  
13 February 1967

Awards
  
New Media Film Festival award for Best Documentary2014 Why We RideLos Angeles New Media Film Festival award for Best Documentary 2014 Why We Ride

Residence
  
Los Angeles, California, United States, California, United States, Bountiful, Utah, United States, Utah, United States

Similar People
  
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Bryan H. Carroll (born February 13, 1967) is an American director, producer, screenwriter and editor. He is best known for his award winning documentary Why We Ride, his distinctions from the American Motorcyclist Association and contributions to Titanic, Public Enemies, Die Hard (1988 film), Predator, Collateral, Miami Vice, Ali (the movie), Skid Row, The Phantom (1996 film).

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Early life

Bryan Carroll was born on February 13, 1967 in Bountiful, Utah where he attended the University of California, Los Angeles Writers Program. His career began early in 1986, when at 19, he began working at CRC, a visual effects company in Hollywood that serviced studios and major production companies. In this company, he interacted extensively with editors and eventually worked his way into the cutting room.

Career

Over the years, Bryan Carroll's knowledge and expertise led him into the roles of director, producer, writer and editor. During his long and prolific career he has collaborated with directors and producers like James Cameron, Michael Mann, Jerry Bruckheimer, Joel Silver. Bryan is also known for creating the Editexpress - the first mobile film editing trailers for location use on feature films.

Director or second unit director

He has directed or second unit directed several notable movies like Why We Ride, Public Enemies, To Ride A Legend, Collateral, Robbery Homicide Division (Season 1).

Producer

He has been a producer, associate producer, co-producer, post production producer, executive producer or executive soundtrack producer of a number of movies like Why We Ride, Public Enemies, Living In The Age Of Airplanes, To Ride A Legend, Skid Row, Miami Vice, Redline, Collateral and the Robbery Homicide Division TV-show.

Screenwriter

His writing debut was the documentary film on the life of motorcyclists titled “Why We Ride”. This film has received recognition from critics, viewers and has won several awards.

Editor

Among other his achievements is a long list of editing contributions. He has contributed to the creation of movies and shows like Titanic, Major League III, The Phantom (1996 film), Free Willy, Accident (1993 TV-series), Tales From The Crypt TV-series and Last Chance.

Awards and recognition

Bryan Carroll's contributions have been well recognized in the movie industry and entertainment circles. In particular, he is credited in inventing with Michael Mann, a lot of the workflow for digital photography in motion picture production. He has received the following awards and distinctions during his career:

  • Best Documentary 2014 - New Media Film Festival
  • Best Documentary 2014, Best Editing 2014, Best Cinematography 2014 - AutoMoto Film Festival
  • Family Choice 2014 - Family Choice Awards
  • Best Documentary 2014 - Los Angeles New Media Film Festival
  • Best Documentary 2013 - Motorcycle Film Festival
  • Hazel Kolb Brighter Image Award 2014, Motorcyclist of the Year 2014 - American Motorcyclist Association
  • 2014 AMA Motorcyclist of the year award from the American Motorcyclist Association
  • Best Documentary 2014 - Portland Motorcycle Film Festival
  • References

    Bryan H. Carroll Wikipedia


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