Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Greg Silverman Re-Ups With Warner Bros.

Warner Bros. Pictures' leader of production Greg Silverman has re-upped while using Burbank-based studio. Silverman, whose used the studio since 1999 (minus a short stint at Revolution Art galleries at the begining of 2000s) and elevated the ranks after beginning just like a junior professional, could keep getting oversight inside the studio's development and budget. While using new contract, he'll also, in line with the studio, be "charged with seeking new options to broaden making upon the success the business has consistently accomplished." The move takes care of a fantastic team atop one of the finest studio around, since the team headed by Warner Bros. Pictures Group leader Rob Robinov is amongst the stable. They may also be generating tentpole-sized movies than almost every other studio. Silverman, when he returned to Warner from Revolution, regularly elevated the ranks within the studio, from v . p ., production in 2002 to senior v . p ., production in 2004 to executive v . p ., production in 2006. Among the recent crop of films he's overseen are Christopher Nolan's The Dark Dark evening and Beginning, 300 as well as the Hangover movies. Related Subjects Warner Bros.

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