Ram Bergman, is expanding its reach.
Their production banner is teaming up with MRC Films, the indie studio that developed and produced movies like
Knives Out,
Ted, and
The Adjustment Bureau, to launch a new untitled label that will produce three to four low-budget movies per year from up-and-coming filmmakers.
Ben LeClair will oversee day-to-day management on the new label, which is specifically designed to help emerging filmmakers get smaller movies made and out into the world.
“We’ve experienced the importance of having partners like MRC who understand and protect a filmmaker’s vision, and that becomes all the more crucial when you’re navigating these waters for the first or second time,” Johnson and Bergman said in a joint statement. “For us, this is about finding and working with great people as much as it is about making great films.”
T-Street the production banner run by director Rian Johnson and Ram Bergman and
Knives Out studio MRC Films have launched a new label to produce low-budget films from emerging filmmakers.
The venture, which was announced by the T-Street principals and MRC s Brye Adler and Jonathan Golfman, will produce three to four features a year from up-and-coming filmmakers, with creative and financial backing from the companies. T-Street s Ben LeClair will oversee day-to-day management on the yet-to-be-named label.
Johnson and Bergman, who have worked together since Johnson s 2005 breakout indie,
Brick, said, We ve experienced the importance of having partners like MRC who understand and protect a filmmaker s vision, and that becomes all the more crucial when you re navigating these waters for the first or second time. For us, this is about finding and working with great people as much as it is about making great films.
T-Street’s Ben LeClair will oversee day-to-day management
Brian Welk | April 29, 2021 @ 8:45 AM
Ram Bergman (Left) and Rian Johnson/Courtesy of T-Street & MRC Film
MRC Film and Rian Johnson’s T-Street on Thursday unveiled a new label for low to modestly budgeted films focused on emerging filmmakers.
The new venture, which is still untitled, was announced by MRC film co-presidents Brye Adler and Jonathan Golfman along with T-Street founders Rian Johnson and Ram Bergman. The label will be a partnership between the two companies that will focus on rising filmmakers with a singular voice and distinctive point of view. And the companies have named T-Street’s Ben LeClair to oversee the day-to-day management.
Emma Louise
Workman Gunsallus
Emma Louise Workman Gunsallus, of Zion in Bellefonte, passed away peacefully to be with the Lord on Saturday, Jan. 9, 2021.
Born into humble beginnings in Mingoville, Pa., she was the daughter of the late William S. and Geneva W. (Reed) Workman on Feb. 10, 1936. She was a 1954 graduate of Walker Township High School.
During her childhood, she grew to know the value of hard work. She would help her family work on a farm that they rented in Stormstown, Pa. Eventually, her parents moved back to Walker Township where they purchased a farm of their own and she worked side-by-side with them. She also held jobs at Getting Engineering, Hecla Park, Nittany Valley Country Club, and a general store in Mingoville, Pa.
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