Antony Zeller’s Brief Credit List (2009-2011)
- Sex Tax (feature film) -
- The Historian Paradox (short film) -
- Criminal Minds Season 5&6 -
- Reaper Season 1&2 -
- Ghost Whisperer -
- Ugly Betty Season 4&5 -
- Army Wives -
- Greek -
- Samantha Who -
- Desperate Housewives -
- Hanna Montana -
- Wizards of Waverly Place -
- Make It Or Break It -
SEX TAX
Credit : Sound Effects Editor
April 15, 2010
Sex Tax was inspired by the true story of the 1999 IRS takeover of the Mustang Ranch Brothel in Nevada. For a moment in time, the United States Government owned a whorehouse. The unlikely hero of the movie is Steven Billings, an auditor for the IRS. He is given an assignment to audit the Hen House Ranch, a legal Brothel in Nevada. He pursues this audit with the passion of a man on a mission of truth and justice - he just didn't count on all the crazy prostitutes, crooked congressman, cheating business leaders and vicious gangsters he was about to find himself in bed with. The journey of the hero takes many paths, this is one of them and it's strewn with chaos, criminals and condoms. In recent years, the US Government has bailed out big companies and banking institutions, why do the big fish get bailed out why the struggling everyday American is given the shaft? Why can't a brothel get bailed out too?
Criminal Minds Seasons 5&6
Credit : Foley Recordist / Editor
(foreign mastering)
The CBS procedural drama Criminal Minds centered around the FBI's elite Behavioral Analysis Unit, whose job it was to psychologically profile the country's most dangerous criminals. Heading the unit was Jason Gideon (Mandy_Patinkin), who despite an abundance of personal problems was a positive genius at getting "inside" the heads of serial killers and other habitual predators, enabling him to anticipate the criminals' next moves and to (hopefully) prevent their future crimes. Other members of Gideon's "mind hunters" included Aaron "Hotch" Hotchner (Thomas_Gibson), Derek Morgan (Shemar_Moore), Elle Greenway (Lola_Glaudini), Richard Slessman (DJ Qualls), Tim Vogel (Andrew_Jackson), and Dr. Spencer Reid (Matthew_Gray_Gubler). Originally titled Quantico and executive produced by Mark_Gordon (The_Day_After_Tomorrow), the weekly, 60-minute Criminal Minds debuted with a special preview on September 22, 2005.
Reaper Season 1&2
Credit : Foley Recordist / Editor
(foreign mastering)
Some of the best minds in the biz (including Kevin Smith) bring us this promising dramedy about a young adult who becomes a bounty hunter for the devil. His job may be scary at times, but he soon realizes that capturing evil beings is much more satisfying than sitting around playing videogames all day.
Credit : Foley Recordist / Editor
(foreign mastering)
Some of the best minds in the biz (including Kevin Smith) bring us this promising dramedy about a young adult who becomes a bounty hunter for the devil. His job may be scary at times, but he soon realizes that capturing evil beings is much more satisfying than sitting around playing videogames all day.
Ugly Betty Season 4&5
Credit : Foley Recordist / Editor
(foreign mastering)
Betty Suarez, a good-hearted young Latina from Queens, New York, brave but sorely lacking in social skills, self-confidence, fashion sense, and aesthetic polish. Betty is suddenly thrust into a different world when she is hired as a personal assistant at Mode, a fashion magazine headquartered in Manhattan and part of the publishing empire of the wealthy Bradford Meade and his family. Meade hires Betty, despite being a fish out of water, to look after (and keep out of trouble from womanizing) his son, newly-installed Mode editor-in-chief Daniel Meade. As time goes by, Betty and Daniel learn to trust one another, and ultimately become friends and allies in a world sometimes beautiful and sometimes maddeningly chaotic.
Credit : Foley Recordist / Editor
(foreign mastering)
Betty Suarez, a good-hearted young Latina from Queens, New York, brave but sorely lacking in social skills, self-confidence, fashion sense, and aesthetic polish. Betty is suddenly thrust into a different world when she is hired as a personal assistant at Mode, a fashion magazine headquartered in Manhattan and part of the publishing empire of the wealthy Bradford Meade and his family. Meade hires Betty, despite being a fish out of water, to look after (and keep out of trouble from womanizing) his son, newly-installed Mode editor-in-chief Daniel Meade. As time goes by, Betty and Daniel learn to trust one another, and ultimately become friends and allies in a world sometimes beautiful and sometimes maddeningly chaotic.
