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  1. Scott Arundale. Editorial Department: Rambo III. Born in Colorado and raised on the East Coast, Scott's family moved to England when he was ten years of age. He resided in London until age 17, attending the American School in London.

    • Editorial Department, Editor, Producer
    • Scott Arundale
  2. View Scott Arundales profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members. Experience: Chapman University · Location: San Clemente · 500+ connections on LinkedIn.

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    • Associate Professor, Editor & Producer
    • Chapman University
    • San Clemente, California, United States
  3. Scott Arundale. Associate Professor. Lawrence and Kristina Dodge College of Film and Media Arts. Expertise: Editing; Post-Production Supervision; Producing; Media Contact » Lecture/Speaker Requests » Office Location: Marion Knott Studios 268. Phone: (714) 628-7367. Email: arundale@chapman.edu. Website: http://blog.mercerfilm.tv/ Education:

    • (714) 628-7367
    • Associate Professor
    • arundale@chapman.edu
  4. Mar 24, 2010 · Scott Arundale As a teenager growing up in England, Scott Arundale spent an inordinate amount of time in art houses watching classic European films. Fellini, Antonioni and Fritz Lang were among his favorites but it was after watching Jean-Luc Godard’s Alphaville, considered one of the first cyber-punk film noir, that Scott knew that he wanted ...

  5. Oct 17, 2014 · Using non-technical language, authors Scott Arundale and Tashi Trieu guide you through everything you should consider before you start shooting. They begin with a look to past methodologies starting with traditional film techniques and how they impact current trends.

    • Scott Arundale, Tashi Trieu
  6. routledgetextbooks.com › textbooks › 9780415747028Modern Post

    Scott Arundale is an Assistant Professor at Chapman University, Dodge College of Film and Media Arts located in Orange, California. He received his BFA from New York University in Film Production and an MFA from USC’s Peter Stark Program.

  7. Prof. Arundale challenged us with a multitude of quizzes and practical exercises in the laboratory, which required a significant amount of effort. However, thanks to this rigorous approach, I was able to successfully pass the final examination and obtain my certification.