
Sandy Collora
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Sandy Collora (born August 8, 1968) is an American film director and design artist, best known for the independent short film Batman: Dead End. Collora was born in Brooklyn, New York. After freelance assignments in comic books and gaming magazines, at age 17 he moved to Los Angeles to pursue his dreams in Hollywood. In 1988, after Collora landed a job at Stan Winston Studios on Leviathan, he became known as a creature designer and sculptor, eventually going on to work with Arnold Kopelson, Rick Baker, and Rob Bottin. Collora spent the next decade in concept design, sculpting, storyboarding, and art direction on major motion pictures. He designed the logo for Jurassic Park, and his designs can be seen in Men in Black, Dogma, The Arrival, The Crow, and Predator 2. He made his directorial debut in 1999 with the short film Solomon Bernstein's Bathroom. 1999 also saw the birth of his toy development studio and independent production company Montauk Films. Collora burst into the limelight with his 2003 short film Batman: Dead End, intended to act as a director's demonstration reel. After premiering the film at the San Diego Comic Con, it became...
Sandy Collora Kimdir?
Sandy Collora, 1968 doğumlu Brooklyn, New York, ABD kökenli bir senarist olarak tanınmaktadır. Kariyeri boyunca 2 film projesinde yer almıştır; 2012-2015 yılları arasında ekranlarda görülmüştür. Öne çıkan yapımları arasında Behind the Mask: The Batman Dead End Story ve Backyard Blockbusters bulunmaktadır.

