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Chronological Milestones, Notable, and Memorable Achievements with Photos. I grew up in the music world. My mentor was MANNIE KLEIN, second trumpet for THE TOMMY DORSEY ORCHESTRA (with vocalist FRANK SINATRA) in the 30's, and ARTURO TOSCANINI'S NBC RADIO SYMPHONY in the 40's. I grew up partly in Japan. My Japanese, creative, and technological ability has allowed me work in television, film, videogames, publishing, and music with the best artists, craftsmen and technology in the entertainment business in unique, groundbreaking, and influential ways. 1973 Learned FORTRAN and BASIC computer programming languages at The American School in Japan. 1980 Bachelor of Science, International Business Management, Cal State University, Los Angeles. Phi Kappa Phi, Beta Gamma Sigma. 1981-1982 Assistant to the General Manager, FUJISANKEI GROUP/LOS ANGELES OFFICE. Because the Fuji/Sankei Group is a multiple mass media company, I learned to apply cross media synergy between movies, TV, music, broadcast/tape/disc/satellite/cable distribution, publishing, news, sports, politics, advertising and publicity, as well as a full range of experience in television and music production. The experience was valuable because at the time, American companies were precluded by anti-trust laws from integrating vertically, or laterally. I also gained extensive experience in applying for licenses, clearing the local politics for a foreign corporation, setting up cable and subscription services and making entertainment business deals in the U.S.. 1981 Successfully proposed the concept for "All Night Fuji", the successful late night midnight to 5 AM low cost show to Producer Taku "Hit Studio" Hikita and the Programming Head at Fuji TV. Until then, Japanese TV broadcasting ended around midnight so everything changed thereafter. 1982 As Assistant Television Producer/Production Manager, I made all the technical arrangements for a two way live satellite TV "Hit Studio" segment with SONY artist JULIO IGLESIAS from his home in Miami, Florida to Fuji TV, Japan. The SONY music producer from Japan was Mr. TERRY TSUTSUMI. 1982 Successfully proposed the idea of using an Academy Award winning music composer for the movie "ANTARCTICA", a movie that Fuji/Sankei co-financed. 1983-1986 Independent bi-lingual production manager/first assistant director for numerous 35mm film movies and commercials. Worked one on one with DIANE LANE, KEANU REEVES, and SYLVESTER STALLONE for TV commercials. Played guitars on sessions with MITCH MITCHELL (drummer, Jimi Hendrix Experience) and George "Baboo" Pierre (percussion, Ry Cooder/David Lindley). 1987-1991 Chief Producer, Brentwood Pictures, a subsidiary of Aoi Promotions, a Nikkei listed company. The commercial production company started with a $1million line of credit. I joined the company nine months after inception. I had the privilege of mentoring the producers until we grossed $7, $10, then $13 million from years 3 through 5. We bought a $3 million building on San Vicente Bl., in Brentwood, CA. We rented the first floor to the late comedian John Candy's production company. I left because of differences in corporate ideology; the annual gross then dropped to $3 million. 1987 Started producing music sessions on Non-linear Direct to Disc Synclavier systems with Emmy winning composer Anthony Marinelli.
1992 Directed the first completely tapeless audio/video ADR session in history for SEGA's "JURASSIC PARK" VIDEOGAME for the SEGA Genesis platform. SEGA had already succeeded in getting most of the components of personal computers, in the form of videogame platforms, underneath the home TV set, but RAM was too expensive and SEGA was ideologically not inclined toward Personal Computer/Videogame/Television integration at the time.
1995 Conducted the first internet transfer of photographic elements from the U.S.A. to Dentsu Advertising, Japan.
1996 Worked with Dentsu Advertising to develop internet philosophy. Visited MIT Media Lab. 1997 My work with Evans & Sutherland caught the attention of MR. SHOICHIRO IRIMAJIRI of SEGA (FORMER PRESIDENT OF HONDA AMERICA) and he introduced me to CSK, the parent company of SEGA, and for the first time, I was introduced to the world of consumer electronics development. I worked on proposals for wireless pocket data receivers and automotive heads up display projects. 1997-1998 Producer/Consultant to Asayan TV Talent Show. I was brought in by DENTSU TV DEVELOPMENT to collaborate with TETSUYA KOMURO in pre-screening talent who would then receive a record contract. We had a version of the show in Tokyo, Hong Kong, and Taiwan. The SONY executives were KEN OHTAKE and YAZ NOYA of ANTINOS MANAGEMENT, a SONY Music Group Company. I learned a lot about the pop idol business.
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