John Longenecker
John Longenecker (born 1947) is an American film producer, Directors Guild of America member, screenwriter and cinematographer who produced the Academy Award-winning live-action short film The Resurrection of Broncho Billy (1970).
Biography
John Longenecker grew up in Southern California. His mother, actress
Academy Award – live action short film
In 1967, Longenecker attended the
Castle was the cinematographer for the short, Carpenter was the film editor and composed the music for the picture, and James Rokos directed the short film. All four of the filmmakers along with Trace Johnston made creative contributions to the story for the film.[2] Produced on a $700 budget ($5,000 in 2013 dollars),[3] The Resurrection of Broncho Billy received the 1970 Academy Award for best live action short film.[2] At 23, Longenecker was the youngest producer in history to have a film win an Oscar.[4] Johnny Crawford and Kristin Nelson played the lead roles in the movie short, a 20-minute film about a young guy who lives in a big city in the modern day but fantasizes about living in the old west.[5] Universal Studios theatrically released the film for two years in the United States and Canada.
In 1971, Longenecker produced and hosted an hour-long program, Student Film Festival: Take One, which was broadcast on KTLA and featured screenings of ten short films chosen from Universal Studios' Student Film Library, including a portion of The Resurrection of Broncho Billy.[citation needed]
References
- ISBN 978-0-7864-2046-9.
- ^ ISBN 978-0-8156-2802-6.
- ^ "Oscar Derby..." (fee required). The Valley News. Van Nuys, CA. April 20, 1971. p. 2.
- ISBN 978-0-8103-2064-2.)
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