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Joe chapel

Joe chapel

The Joe chapel (Joe Chappelle) is a movie director, TV program supervision, a producer of the United States of America. I have nothing to do with the Dave chapel of the actor / comedian [1].

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Person

After Northwestern graduation from university, I worked in an advertising agency of Chicago. In 1993, I cause a hit in independence movie Thieves Quartet.

I it as a producer

I participate in coproduction of fourth season [3] [2] with the third season of "the THE WIRE/ the wire" and act as one of director regular of the series [1]. "Fast Train" (original music in the time that David Simon of the series producer performs credit of a chapel as a person of selection of music, and a chapel was in charge of for Solomon Burke in "Mission Accomplished": With Van Morrison) [4]. The time that a chapel supervised included Episode 11 "Middle Ground"[5][6] in the third season, and, in this time, George Pelecanos was nominated for the Writing - Screenplay - Original Award drama section in Emmy Awards with David Simon of the scriptwriter in prime time [7]. In production, a supervision work, it is CSI: There is Miami, too [1].

CSI: Miami

I acted as production, supervision in six episodes of the first season of this program since I acted as supervision in Episode 1 "tragedy (an original title: Golden Parachute) of Miami sky 17 seconds" in the first "CSI: Miami" season. I did not participate in the fourth season of "CSI: Miami" to participate in production in the fourth season of "the THE WIRE/ the wire". I quitted last story "All Fall "which fell last from the production team of "CSI: Miami" in the eighth season to participate in production of "FRINGE" as production total conduct in 2009.

FRINGE

"FRINGE" I acted as supervision in six episodes as well as production total conduct after participation.

Charge work

Movie

Footnote

  1. ^ a b c "Joe Chappelle biography". HBO. October 13, 2007 reading.
  2. ^ "Season 3 crew." HBO (2007). October 14, 2007 reading.
  3. ^ "Season 4 crew." HBO (2007). October 14, 2007 reading.
  4. ^ "Exclusive David Simon question and answer". AOL. October 13, 2007 reading.
  5. ^ a b "Middle Ground". David Simon, George P. Pelecanos. The Wire. HBO. December 12, 2004 broadcast. 11 times, season 3.
  6. ^ a b "Episode guide - episode 36 Middle Ground". HBO (2004). August 24, 2006 reading.
  7. ^ "Real-life politics leak into tonight's 'Wire' episode." Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (2007). October 16, 2007 reading.
  8. ^ "One Arrest". David Simon, Ed Burns, Rafael Alvarez. The Wire. HBO. July 21, 2002 broadcast. Seven times, season 1.
  9. ^ "Episode guide - episode 07 One Arrest". HBO (2004). July 26, 2006 reading.
  10. ^ "Boys of Summer". David Simon, Ed Burns. The Wire. HBO. September 10, 2004 broadcast. 01 times, season 4.
  11. ^ "Episode guide - episode 38 boys of summer." HBO (2004). August 9, 2006 reading.
  12. ^ "That's Got His Own". Ed Burns, George Pelecanos, Writ. George Pelecanos. The Wire. HBO. December 3, 2004 broadcast. 12 times, season 4.
  13. ^ "Episode guide - episode 49 That's Got His Own." HBO (2006). March 30, 2007 reading.

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