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Brian Blum

Executive Producer
Brian Blum has over 15 years of experience in video production and post production management. Brian oversees all video production operations including productions of in-house originals, live streams, UHD/BD/DVD as well as media fulfillment to various platforms including theatrical exhibitors, streaming platforms, broadcast networks, and digital providers such as iTunes, Amazon, Hulu, and cable VOD. He also oversees Shout Factory's satellite post production office in Eugene, Oregon. Prior to joining Shout! Factory in 2005, Brian worked as a field sound engineer, freelance producer, and editor for various productions as well as a production coordinator for MGM Home Entertainment. Brian earned his BA degree in English and Business from SUNY Brockport in conjunction with Middlesex University in London.

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Super Sentai Madness: The Live Show

Super Sentai Madness: The Live Show

The 2019 Super Sentai Madness live show, presented by Shout! Factory TV.
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2019

Scoring the Silence

Scoring the Silence

Documentary featuring an interview with Howard Shore, composer of the score of the film "The Silence of the Lamb" (1991).
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2006

The 'New York, New York' Stories

The 'New York, New York' Stories

Made in 2005, this documentary traces the history of NY, NY, beginning with the formation of the producing partnership between Irwin Winkler and Robert Chartoff. It was they who developed the initial script with writer Earl Rauch. Winkler met Scorsese at a screening of Mean Streets, and when Scorsese heard that Winkler was developing a script set in the "big band" era, he asked to read it. Winkler and Chartoff discuss casting, and Scorsese and Kovacs discuss the look of the film. Editor Tom Rolf notes the irony (some might say the injustice) that Minnelli, who brought Kander & Ebb into the project, did not have a hit with the title song, which wasn't even nominated for an Oscar. It didn't get noticed until two years later, when Frank Sinatra recorded it. Today most people probably don't realize it was written for a movie.
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2005

The Value of a Single Human Being

The Value of a Single Human Being

Abby Mann discusses his Oscar-winning screenplay and his inspirations.
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2004

In Conversation: Abby Mann and Maximillian Schell

In Conversation: Abby Mann and Maximillian Schell

The actor and the writer reminisce about working on both the Playhouse 90 and Stanley Kramer versions of "Judgment at Nuremberg."
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2004

A Tribute to Stanley Kramer

A Tribute to Stanley Kramer

A celebration of Stanley Kramer's life and career, featuring interviews with Karen Sharpe, his widow, and screenwriter Abby Mann.
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2004

Away from Home

Away from Home

A documentary about the making of Ingmar Bergman's 1977 film "The Serpent's Egg."
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2004