
Frederic Lumiere, Executive Producer & Editor
The Wereth Eleven
Frederic is an award-winning filmmaker and an industry recognized leader in the fields of HD production and post-production. His first feature film, TOMORROW IS TODAY starring SCOUT TAYLOR-COMPTON (Rob Zombie’s Halloween and Halloween II) to date has received 11 awards including the Directorial Discovery Award from the Rhode Island International Film Festival & The Best Actress Award from Method Fest.
He has produced, directed and edited award-winning programming for CINEMAX, A&E, HISTORY & The BIOGRAPHY CHANNEL.
Frederic created LUMIERE HD, a software recognized by Apple as the only viable solution to edit HDV on their platforms for two years after the introduction of the format. He was also one of the original architects of the revolutionary RED DIGITAL CAMERA which is now employed by leading filmmakers such as Peter Jackson and Steven Sorderbergh.
He is a frequent speaker at events such as NAB, DV Expo and Macworld and has been interviewed for feature articles in trade magazines such as Post, Videography, Studio Daily, Film & Video Magazine, Videomaker and others.
Frederic’s most recent work, is a ground-breaking ten part series called WWII IN HD which aired on the History Channel in the fall of 2009. It is narrated by GARY SINISE, with the voices of RON LIVINGSTON, JOSH LUCAS, AMY SMART, LL COOL J, STEVE ZAHN, JUSTIN BARTHA and ROB LOWE.
He also just completed THE WERETH ELEVEN (National Geographic) a powerful and explosive documentary on the story of 11 African American GI’s who were massacred by the SS during WWII’s Battle of the Bulge and is now in production on a new film and a television series.