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Miroslav Lakobrija (Belgrade, Serbia) has finished High School of Design in Belgrade and graduated from BUA Academy of Applied Arts, Department of Sculpture.After that Miroslav and Jaksha Vlahovich formed a film group “Mladi kadrovi” and begin to work special make-up effects and tricks.Miroslav participated in the making of a large number of works, from short student films to feature movies, for which he envisioned and created numerous special effects (Life and Death of a Porn Gang, Zone of the Dead, Pall, Vinopiri, Tailor's Secret, T.T. Syndrome, A Little Night Music, Krojaceva tajna, Sveti Georgije ubiva azdahu ). He also directed, produced and edited short film The last drop. He has won many awards for special affects and one of it is "The best special effects" at the Full Moon film festival in Nashville.
Julie Meitz (Lyon, France) has finished Computer Programming at Macomb Community college and bachelors degree in Film Study at Wayne State University (USA). She started filmming in early `80. with the Super 8mm, then photographing with the 35mm SLR.She works as a freelance Video Artist; Video Jockey/VJ, Videographer, Installation Artist, and Instructor.Her videos and installations have been shown internationally and VJed with artists Model 500 (Juan Atkins), Aux88, David Carretta, Vitalic, Funk Off, The Hacker, Qbert, D'Jamency, DJ Alor. She has done many experimantal films which were shown all around the world.
Mirjana Batinic (Ljubljana, Slovenia) graduated from the Split School of Art (Croatia), continued her postgraduate studies at the Klagenfurt University (Austria) and Ljubljana School of Art and Design. She is engaged in video art, new media, sound, drawing, photography, and writing. She has participated at numerous exhibitions and festivals of video and electronic art in Slovenia, Croatia and Italy. She represented Croatia two times at Biennial of young artist of Europe and the Mediterranean (2005 and 2008). Her work "Peace" is part of a collection at Casoria International Contemporary Art Museum in Naples, Italy. Furthermore she has published computer graphics at various art and design magazines and writes poetry and short stories.
Rudy Decelière (Geneva, Swiss) has finished Fine Arts School, Geneva (CH) (Ecole Supérieure des Beaux-Arts) for mixed-medias. Rudy Decelière is master of the technique of sound. He explores sound art mainly through the medium of the facility, offering both external and internal spaces, constantly looking with their situations, their architectural components and their native soundscapes. He also works as a soundman for films. Enriched by his cinematic experiences, Rudy works mainly based on concrete sounds made in abstract variables, thus bringing into play the perceptual limits of the listener.He exibited colectivly and alone around the world and won many prizes for his audio and instalation works. www.rudydeceliere.net
Marijan Kockovic (Dubrovnik, Croatia) is one of the founders of Youth Association "Orlando"(art&music) from Dubrovnik back in 1999. His professional career started in 2004. as a production manager, casting director, and assistant of director in company "Embassy Films". Since 2007, he continues his career in "Adriatic Production", where he continues the same goal, creative collaboration with international production companies and creatives.Marijan Kockovic worked in many international films productions "Casanova" (BBC UK), "Penelope" (Ben Ferris - Australia), "Overbooked" (Mad Dog Production - Suiss), "Missing" (Komakino Croatia and ABC network - USA), tv programs and comercials (AXE, Pepsi...).Marijan is also a general manager of 1st gastronomic film festival in Croatia named „Kinookus“ and one of the organizers of MAIA workshops for creative audio-visual producers, placed in Dubrovnik.
Voja Antonic (Belgrade, Serbia) is a Serbian inventor, journalist and writer. Studied film editing at the Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Belgrade. He was also a magazine editor and contributed to a number of radio and TV shows. Also the author of first Serbian microcomputer "Galaksija", as DIY project in early 1980's. Has written several books, the most famous "Do Nonexistent Things Exist: A Guide to Critical Thinking" about fake superstitions. He also wrote several short stories and published more than 50 projects on digital microcontrollers.
Dusan Cvetkovic (Nis, Serbia) is an alternative strip author. Dusan is involved in the art group "Tea…Excellent" on publicizing and working on the strip, animation, illustration, low-fi films, and similar work in the field of the alternative approach to these art forms.He has organised several strip contests and collective exhibitions in Nis, public show of low-fi films e.t.c. He has published many comics fanzines. His works participated in a number of festivals, exibitions and contests for comics, short and electronic films (first place in the REX B92 contest, Center for Modern Art in Belgrade, Toulouse and Grenoble, France, first place on LUKSUZ FESTIVAL in Krsko (SLO), exibitons in Remont gallery in Belgrade.In the world of comics is also known under the name ShanDoo
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