AMEE CARTER CREATIVE DIRECTOR

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LYDIA FRY HEAD OF ART DEPARTMENT

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Amee grew up on the sets of some of your favourite films, from Forest Gump to Jurassic Park, learning from some of the industry’s most brilliant minds how to pair story with visuals. Over the course of her career, Amee noticed gaps in the visual development process of live action movies as they moved from idea to greenlight to production. Before starting Filmscape, Amee delivered on that gap and served for several years as the first Creative Director for Roth/Kirschenbaum Films, where she oversaw the company’s visual slate. 

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Lydia Fry has been working in Art Departments for fifteen years on some of the industry’s most acclaimed movies and franchises. Fry’s craft was honed by working with the top production designers, including Rick Carter, Stuart Craig, Dante Ferretti and Dennis Gassner. Before making the move to feature films, her early beginnings in television gave Lydia the invaluable experience of low budget, fast paced production. Recent art direction credits include Blade Runner 2049, Cruella, Star Wars: Rise of Skywalker, Rogue One, and Spectre.

 
 

VISUAL DEVELOPMENT MEETS PHYSICAL PRODUCTION

Amee Carter and Lydia Fry have collaborated several times over the years in art departments and pre-production development. They have developed their own unique skillsets and have met in the middle to bring cinematic visual services to early-stage projects. They have built reputations as consistent and inspired practitioners, who can build worlds conceptually and execute on those ideas. In combining their resources, knowledge, and experience they draw on each other’s respective abilities, complementing and amplifying the other. Between them, they have relationships with some of the industry’s most talented and experienced directors, producers, studio executives, production designers, and artists.