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== | ==<br /> A.K.A. == | ||
* [[ | * James R. Carey | ||
* [[:Category: | * Jim Carey | ||
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After 15 successful years in the Los Angeles film and TV industry, where he produced, directed and/or edited TV shows, PBS and cable documentaries, and commercials, Carey joined Sierra Games, in 1995, and has been with it, in its many incarnations, ever since. Over the years he built and managed three successful video/media production studios, the first at Dynamix, a Sierra Division in Eugene, Oregon. In 2000 he was transferred to Sierra’s headquarters in Bellevue, Washington, tasked with building a more robust production studio and managing a larger team. In the process Carey was promoted to Senior Director. | |||
By this time Vivendi, a French multi-conglomerate, had acquired Sierra. In 2003 Carey moved south to take over the audio/video studio at Vivendi Games’ Los Angeles headquarters, re-building and consolidating the previous infrastructure. Equipped, staffed and managed as one would expect of a high profile, external audio/video facility, the success of the Vivendi Media Productions Department resulted in his promotion to Vice President. | |||
During the four years spent at Vivendi Games HQ, in addition to game content, game trailers, web trailers, and special event productions, Carey’s team produced the content for numerous special edition game releases, including F.E.A.R Director’s Edition, and the Scarface Collectors’ Edition. He also produced two TV specials: 50 Cent: Bulletproof –Inside the Hood, and Scarface: The World Is Yours, for Spike and MTV. Keeping abreast of digital video’s ever changing equipment, methods, and formats, and anticipating the requirements for the coming next-gen consoles, Carey carefully managed a complete HD media solution, with little or no disruption to his department’s busy workflow. | |||
Late in 2007, wanting to return to the Pacific Northwest, Carey was able to transfer to one of Vivendi’s most successful game divisions, Radical Entertainment in Vancouver, BC, Canada. There he joined a small, newly formed department - Radical Studio Marketing - with its primary mission of producing innovative consumer facing media. Carey is responsible for the video production, which ranges from viral web releases to high-end behind-the-scenes programs. He also consults with the development teams on game content, all while enjoying the beautiful view of Vancouver’s skyline and nearby mountains. | |||
Shortly after settling in to work in Vancouver, Activision purchased Vivendi games, including Radical Entertainment. Carey continued working at Radical for five more years, contributing to the Crash Bandicott franchise, as well as Prototype 1 and 2. In 2012 Radical closed and Carey worked as an independent media producer, including promotional videos for Samsung phones and tablets. In late 2013 Carey joined the team at Cloud Nineteen Media in Culver City, to supervise the set up and running of a digital media production studio. | |||
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==<br /> Home Page == | |||
* http://www.hikingalonetogether.com/ | |||
* https://www.linkedin.com/in/careyjim | |||
* [https://www.facebook.com/james.r.carey James Carey on Facebook] | |||
* [https://twitter.com/zootnorte James Carey on Twitter] | |||
* [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7AS5d27CzjZ_QCIphTsekQ James Carey's YouTube Channel] | |||
* [mailto:jcarey256@gmail.com jcarey256@gmail.com] | |||
==<br /> Contributions by James Carey == | |||
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{| class="wikitable sortable" <!-- width="800" --> | |||
! width="350" | Title !! width="30" | Year !! width="450" | Credits | |||
|- valign="top" | |||
| [[SWAT: Target Liberty]] || align="center" | [[2007]] || VP, Media Productions | |||
|- valign="top" | |||
| [[Robert Ludlum's The Bourne Conspiracy]] || align="center" | [[2008]] || Vice President of Media Productions | |||
|- valign="top" | |||
| [[TimeShift]] || align="center" | [[2007]] || Media Productions | |||
|- valign="top" | |||
| [[50 Cent: Bulletproof - G Unit Edition]] || align="center" | [[2006]] || Vice President, Media Productions | |||
|- valign="top" | |||
| [[F.E.A.R.: Extraction Point]] || align="center" | [[2006]] || VP of Media Productions | |||
|- valign="top" | |||
| [[Scarface: Money. Power. Respect.]] || align="center" | [[2006]] || VP | |||
|- valign="top" | |||
| [[The Hobbit]] || align="center" | [[2003]] || CGI Cinematic Director | |||
|- valign="top" | |||
| [[Starsiege]] || align="center" | [[1999]] || Director | |||
|- valign="top" | |||
| [[The Lord of the Rings: War of the Ring]] || align="center" | [[2003]] || CGI Cinematic Supervisor | |||
|- valign="top" | |||
| [[EarthSiege 2]] || align="center" | [[1996]] || Digital Video | |||
|- valign="top" | |||
| [[Red Baron: Arcade]] || align="center" | [[2009]] || Vice President of Media Productions | |||
|- valign="top" | |||
| [[Crash: Mind over Mutant]] || align="center" | [[2008]] || Video Director Studio Marketing | |||
|- valign="top" | |||
| [[The Spiderwick Chronicles]] || align="center" | [[2008]] || Sr. Director of Video Services | |||
|- valign="top" | |||
| [[Geometry Wars: Galaxies]] || align="center" | [[2007]] || Media Productions | |||
|- valign="top" | |||
| [[Caesar IV]] || align="center" | [[2006]] || Vice President Video Services | |||
|- valign="top" | |||
| [[Empire Earth II: The Art of Supremacy]] || align="center" | [[2006]] || Senior Director | |||
|- valign="top" | |||
| [[Eragon]] || align="center" | [[2006]] || Sr. Director of Video Services | |||
|- valign="top" | |||
| [[Eragon]] || align="center" | [[2006]] || Sr. Director of Video Services | |||
|- valign="top" | |||
| [[SWAT 4: The Stetchkov Syndicate]] || align="center" | [[2006]] || Media Productions at VUG, Senior Director | |||
|- valign="top" | |||
| [[50 Cent: Bulletproof]] || align="center" | [[2005]] || Sr. Director of Video Services | |||
|- valign="top" | |||
| [[Empire Earth II]] || align="center" | [[2005]] || Senior Director Video Services | |||
|- valign="top" | |||
| [[F.E.A.R.: First Encounter Assault Recon]] || align="center" | [[2005]] || Video Services | |||
|- valign="top" | |||
| [[F.E.A.R.: First Encounter Assault Recon (Director's Edition)]] || align="center" | [[2005]] || Video Services | |||
|- valign="top" | |||
| [[Leisure Suit Larry: Magna Cum Laude]] || align="center" | [[2004]] || Video Manager | |||
|- valign="top" | |||
| [[Men of Valor]] || align="center" | [[2004]] || Senior Director Video Services | |||
|- valign="top" | |||
| [[The Hobbit]] || align="center" | [[2003]] || CGI Cinematic Director | |||
|- valign="top" | |||
| [[3-D Ultra Pinball: Thrillride]] || align="center" | [[2000]] || Video Department Director | |||
|- valign="top" | |||
| [[Field & Stream: Trophy Hunting 4]] || align="center" | [[2000]] || Digital Video Manager | |||
|- valign="top" | |||
| [[Ground Control]] || align="center" | [[2000]] || Cinematic Direction (Sierra Studios) | |||
|- valign="top" | |||
| [[Ground Control: Dark Conspiracy]] || align="center" | [[2000]] || Directing & Editing | |||
|- valign="top" | |||
| [[Maximum Pool]] || align="center" | [[2000]] || Video Department Director | |||
|- valign="top" | |||
| [[PGA Championship Golf 2000]] || align="center" | [[2000]] || Digital Video Director | |||
|- valign="top" | |||
| [[Professional Bull Rider 2]] || align="center" | [[2000]] || Digital Video Director | |||
|- valign="top" | |||
| [[3-D Ultra NASCAR Pinball]] || align="center" | [[1999]] || Digital Video | |||
|- valign="top" | |||
| [[3-D Ultra Pinball: Power!]] || align="center" | [[1999]] || Digital Video | |||
|- valign="top" | |||
| [[3-D Ultra Radio Control Racers]] || align="center" | [[1999]] || Video Production Leader | |||
|- valign="top" | |||
| [[Field & Stream: Trophy Bass 3D]] || align="center" | [[1999]] || Digital Video Director | |||
|- valign="top" | |||
| [[Professional Bull Rider]] || align="center" | [[1999]] || Digital Video | |||
|- valign="top" | |||
| [[3-D Ultra MiniGolf Deluxe]] || align="center" | [[1998]] || Digital Video | |||
|- valign="top" | |||
| [[Cyberstorm 2: Corporate Wars]] || align="center" | [[1998]] || Video Production | |||
|- valign="top" | |||
| [[Driver's Education '98]] || align="center" | [[1998]] || Video Production | |||
|- valign="top" | |||
| [[Kid Pilot]] || align="center" | [[1998]] || Introduction Sequence | |||
|- valign="top" | |||
| [[Pro Pilot '99]] || align="center" | [[1998]] || Digital Video | |||
|- valign="top" | |||
| [[Viper Racing]] || align="center" | [[1998]] || Video | |||
|- valign="top" | |||
| [[3-D Ultra Pinball: The Lost Continent]] || align="center" | [[1997]] || Digital Video | |||
|- valign="top" | |||
| [[Front Page Sports: Baseball Pro '98]] || align="center" | [[1997]] || Video Production | |||
|- valign="top" | |||
| [[Front Page Sports: Golf]] || align="center" | [[1997]] || Digital Video Supervisor | |||
|- valign="top" | |||
| [[Front Page Sports: Ski Racing]] || align="center" | [[1997]] || Digital Video Supervisor | |||
|- valign="top" | |||
| [[Front Page Sports: Trophy Rivers]] || align="center" | [[1997]] || Digital Video | |||
|- valign="top" | |||
| [[Sierra Pro Pilot 98: The Complete Flight Simulator]] || align="center" | [[1997]] || Digital Video Crew | |||
|- valign="top" | |||
| [[3-D Ultra Pinball: Creep Night]] || align="center" | [[1996]] || Digital Video | |||
|- valign="top" | |||
| [[Front Page Sports: Baseball Pro '96 Season]] || align="center" | [[1996]] || Video Production | |||
|- valign="top" | |||
| [[Front Page Sports: Football Pro '97]] || align="center" | [[1996]] || Video Production | |||
|- valign="top" | |||
| [[Front Page Sports: Trophy Bass 2]] || align="center" | [[1996]] || Digital Video | |||
|- valign="top" | |||
| [[Hunter Hunted]] || align="center" | [[1996]] || Movies | |||
|- valign="top" | |||
| [[MissionForce: CyberStorm]] || align="center" | [[1996]] || Video Production | |||
|- valign="top" | |||
| [[RAMA]] || align="center" | [[1996]] || Digital Video | |||
|- valign="top" | |||
| [[Silent Thunder: A-10 Tank Killer II]] || align="center" | [[1996]] || Digital Video | |||
|- valign="top" | |||
| [[Trophy Bass]] || align="center" | [[1995]] || Video Production | |||
|- valign="top" | |||
| [[World in Conflict: Soviet Assault]] || align="center" | [[2009]] || VP of Media Productions | |||
|- valign="top" | |||
| [[Prototype 2]] || align="center" | [[2012]] || Studio Marketing | |||
|- valign="top" | |||
| [[F.E.A.R.: First Encounter Assault Recon]] || align="center" | [[2005]] || VP of Media Productions | |||
|- valign="top" | |||
| [[Battlestar Galactica]] || align="center" | [[2007]] || Vice President of Media Productions | |||
|- valign="top" | |||
| [[World in Conflict]] || align="center" | [[2007]] || VP of Media Productions | |||
|- valign="top" | |||
| [[Scarface: The World Is Yours]] || align="center" | [[2006]] || VP of Media Productions | |||
|- valign="top" | |||
| [[Cold Winter]] || align="center" | [[2005]] || Senior Director, Media Productions | |||
|- valign="top" | |||
| [[Rama]] || align="center" | [[1996]] || U.S. Video Production | |||
|- valign="top" | |||
| [[Prototype]] || align="center" | [[2009]] || Director of Media Production | |||
|- valign="top" | |||
| [[Outpost 2: Divided Destiny]] || align="center" | [[1997]] || Multimedia Support | |||
|- valign="top" | |||
| [[Crash: Mind over Mutant]] || align="center" | [[2008]] || Special Thanks | |||
|- valign="top" | |||
| [[Ice Age 2: The Meltdown]] || align="center" | [[2006]] || Special Thanks - Marketing | |||
|- valign="top" | |||
| [[Ice Age 2: The Meltdown]] || align="center" | [[2006]] || Special Thanks | |||
|- valign="top" | |||
| [[The Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction]] || align="center" | [[2005]] || Vivendi Universal Games - Special Thanks | |||
|- valign="top" | |||
| [[Robots]] || align="center" | [[2005]] || Special Thanks (Marketing) | |||
|- valign="top" | |||
| [[Leisure Suit Larry: Magna Cum Laude (Uncut and Uncensored!)]] || align="center" | [[2004]] || Extra Thanks | |||
|- valign="top" | |||
| [[Men of Valor]] || align="center" | [[2004]] || Special Thanks | |||
|- valign="top" | |||
| [[3-D Ultra Lionel Train Town Deluxe]] || align="center" | [[2000]] || People that contributed to the original TrainTown | |||
|- valign="top" | |||
| [[NASCAR Legends]] || align="center" | [[1999]] || Special Thanks to | |||
|- valign="top" | |||
| [[Assault Heroes 2]] || align="center" | [[2008]] || Vice President of Media Productions | |||
|- valign="top" | |||
| [[Boogie Bunnies]] || align="center" | [[2008]] || Vice President of Media Productions | |||
|- valign="top" | |||
| [[Crash: Mind over Mutant]] || align="center" | [[2008]] || Vice President | |||
|- valign="top" | |||
| [[Aliens vs Predator: Requiem]] || align="center" | [[2007]] || Vice President, Media Productions | |||
|- valign="top" | |||
| [[Arkadian Warriors]] || align="center" | [[2007]] || Vice President of Media Productions | |||
|- valign="top" | |||
| [[Crash of the Titans]] || align="center" | [[2007]] || Vice President | |||
|- valign="top" | |||
| [[Empire Earth III]] || align="center" | [[2007]] || VP Mediaproduction | |||
|- valign="top" | |||
| [[F.E.A.R.: Perseus Mandate]] || align="center" | [[2007]] || VP of Media Productions, VG | |||
|- valign="top" | |||
| [[TimeShift]] || align="center" | [[2007]] || Media Productions | |||
|- valign="top" | |||
| [[Leisure Suit Larry: Magna Cum Laude (Uncut and Uncensored!)]] || align="center" | [[2004]] || Video Producttion Team - Video Manager | |||
|} | |||
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==<br /> References == | |||
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==<br /> See Also == | |||
* [[:Category:Contributions by James Carey|Contributions by James Carey]] | |||
* [[w:Special:Search/James Carey|Search for James Carey on Wikipedia]] | |||
* [[mobydev:17212|James Carey on MobyGames]] | |||
* [[imdb:nm1654140|James Carey on IMDb]] | |||
[[Category:Contributors]] | |||
[[Category:Dynamix Contributors]] | |||
[[Category:Monolith Contributors]] | |||
[[Category:Directors]] | |||
[[Category:Dynamix Directors]] | |||
[[Category:Monolith Directors]] | |||
[[Category:Cinematographers]] | |||
[[Category:Dynamix Cinematographers]] | |||
[[Category:Monolith Cinematographers]] | |||
[[Category:Videographers]] | |||
[[Category:Dynamix Videographers]] | |||
[[Category:Monolith Videographers]] |
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James Carey |
A.K.A.
- James R. Carey
- Jim Carey
About
After 15 successful years in the Los Angeles film and TV industry, where he produced, directed and/or edited TV shows, PBS and cable documentaries, and commercials, Carey joined Sierra Games, in 1995, and has been with it, in its many incarnations, ever since. Over the years he built and managed three successful video/media production studios, the first at Dynamix, a Sierra Division in Eugene, Oregon. In 2000 he was transferred to Sierra’s headquarters in Bellevue, Washington, tasked with building a more robust production studio and managing a larger team. In the process Carey was promoted to Senior Director.
By this time Vivendi, a French multi-conglomerate, had acquired Sierra. In 2003 Carey moved south to take over the audio/video studio at Vivendi Games’ Los Angeles headquarters, re-building and consolidating the previous infrastructure. Equipped, staffed and managed as one would expect of a high profile, external audio/video facility, the success of the Vivendi Media Productions Department resulted in his promotion to Vice President.
During the four years spent at Vivendi Games HQ, in addition to game content, game trailers, web trailers, and special event productions, Carey’s team produced the content for numerous special edition game releases, including F.E.A.R Director’s Edition, and the Scarface Collectors’ Edition. He also produced two TV specials: 50 Cent: Bulletproof –Inside the Hood, and Scarface: The World Is Yours, for Spike and MTV. Keeping abreast of digital video’s ever changing equipment, methods, and formats, and anticipating the requirements for the coming next-gen consoles, Carey carefully managed a complete HD media solution, with little or no disruption to his department’s busy workflow.
Late in 2007, wanting to return to the Pacific Northwest, Carey was able to transfer to one of Vivendi’s most successful game divisions, Radical Entertainment in Vancouver, BC, Canada. There he joined a small, newly formed department - Radical Studio Marketing - with its primary mission of producing innovative consumer facing media. Carey is responsible for the video production, which ranges from viral web releases to high-end behind-the-scenes programs. He also consults with the development teams on game content, all while enjoying the beautiful view of Vancouver’s skyline and nearby mountains.
Shortly after settling in to work in Vancouver, Activision purchased Vivendi games, including Radical Entertainment. Carey continued working at Radical for five more years, contributing to the Crash Bandicott franchise, as well as Prototype 1 and 2. In 2012 Radical closed and Carey worked as an independent media producer, including promotional videos for Samsung phones and tablets. In late 2013 Carey joined the team at Cloud Nineteen Media in Culver City, to supervise the set up and running of a digital media production studio.
Home Page
- http://www.hikingalonetogether.com/
- https://www.linkedin.com/in/careyjim
- James Carey on Facebook
- James Carey on Twitter
- James Carey's YouTube Channel
- jcarey256@gmail.com
Contributions by James Carey
References
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