San Diego Comic-Con International 2014 -- Panel: Robotech Industries Panel:
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Tommy Yune, director of Robotech: The Shadow Chronicles and Steve Yun, screenwriter of Robotech: The Shadow Chronicles showcase all the latest live-action and animated Robotech projects in production.
Panel (left to right) Ford Riley, Tommy Yune, Scott Glasgow, Douglas Wooten, Steve Yun, Jamey Scott, Cesar Turturro, and Greg Snegoff.
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SDCCP8_140724_001.JPG: (left to right) Ford Riley, Tommy Yune, Scott Glasgow, Douglas Wooten, Steve Yun, Jamey Scott, Cesar Turturro, and Greg Snegoff.
Ford Riley
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Ford Riley is an American producer, screenwriter and lyricist. He is best known for creating the Emmy Award nominated Disney Junior animated television series Special Agent Oso.
Tommy Yune
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Tommy Yune is a Korean comic book author who became known for his manga-style work on Speed Racer, which was followed by a comic industry revival of classic anime shows such as Transformers, Battle of the Planets and Robotech. His video game credits include FX Fighter, Robotech: Battlecry, and the award-winning The Journeyman Project series.
Yune first began in comics with the 1992 cult anthropomorphic series Buster the Amazing Bear and joined Jim Lee at Wildstorm Productions after a number of years as a video game designer. After writing and illustrating Speed Racer in 1999, he followed up with two more manga-style miniseries, Racer X and the shameless cheesecake romp Danger Girl: Kamikaze. His original Speed Racer run was also re-released in 2000 as the graphic novel titled Born to Race.
Yune's first work in feature animation was creating the computer-generated opening sequence of Kevin Altieri's Genął. In 2001, he left Wildstorm to become creative director at Harmony Gold USA for the relaunch of Robotech. He joined Steve Yun, the webmaster of the official Robotech webpage who is also his brother. He is one of the persons behind the story of Robotech: The Shadow Chronicles and directed the movie.
Scott Glasgow
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Scott Glasgow is a Hollywood-based musical composer. He earned his Bachelor of Music from California State University, Northridge and his Master of Music from the San Francisco Conservatory of Music in 2001 where he was a student of Conrad Susa. Scott studied with John Corigliano at the Aspen Music Festival 2002 and was in the ASACP Film Scoring program in 2004. Currently, teaching film scoring part-time at California State University, Northridge from years 2010-11.
Douglas Wooten
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Douglas Wooten is known for his work on Call of Duty (2003), Robotech: Love Live Alive (2013) and The Making of Robotech: Love Live Alive (2013).
Steve Yun
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Steve Yun is a producer, known for Robotech: The Shadow Chronicles (2006), Robotech: Love Live Alive (2013) and Robotech: Battlecry (2002).
Jamey Scott
IMDB Biography
Jamey Scott is known for his work on Total Recall (2012), The Man from Earth (2007) and White House Down (2013).
Gregory Snegoff
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Gregory Snegoff (born June 22, 1955) is an American voice actor, writer and dialogue director who frequently works on English-language anime-dubs. He is also known by the names Greg Snegoff, Gregory Snow, and Greg Snow.
Snegoff is a native to Santa Monica, California. He is the son of the make-up artist Marc Snegoff and the voice actress Alexandra Kenworthy, and brother of the stuntman Tony Snegoff. Snegoff was married to fellow voice actor Lisa Michelson until her death in 1991; they worked together on various Streamline media. He is known for providing the voice of Scott Bernard in Robotech, Professor Kusakabe in My Neighbor Totoro, Taki Renzaburo in Wicked City, Maltravers in The Legend of the Titanic, The Baker in Kiki's Delivery Service, and Master Roshi in Dragon Ball (Harmony Gold-dub). Snegoff is currently married to Fiorella Capuano.
SDCCP8_140724_018.JPG: Jamey Scott
SDCCP8_140724_021.JPG: Scott Glasgow and Douglas Wooten
SDCCP8_140724_025.JPG: Steve Yun
SDCCP8_140724_043.JPG: Cesar Turturro
SDCCP8_140724_056.JPG: Tommy Yune and Scott Glasgow
SDCCP8_140724_089.JPG: Greg Snegoff
SDCCP8_140724_096.JPG: Ford Riley and Tommy Yune
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2014 photos: Equipment this year: I mostly used my Fuji XS-1 camera but, depending on the event, I also used a Nikon D7000.
Trips this year:
three Civil War Trust conferences (Winchester, VA, Nashville, TN, and Atlanta, GA),
Michigan to visit mom in the hospice before she died and then a return trip after she died, and
my 9th consecutive San Diego Comic-Con trip (including Las Vegas, Reno, Carson City, Sacramento, Oakland, and Los Angeles).
Ego strokes: Paul Dickson used one of my photos as the author photo in his book "Aphorisms: Words Wrought by Writers".
Number of photos taken this year: just over 470,000.