Iron Man: Dan Lebental, John Nelson

DAN LEBENTAL, A.C.E. (Editor) is most recently credited with editing the documentary film “Vince Vaughn’s Wild West Comedy Show: 30 Days and 30 Nights – Hollywood to the Heartland,” as well as the box office hit “The Break-Up.” His previous credits include Jon Favreau’s family films “Zathura” and the holiday hit “Elf,” as well as Lucky McKee’s “The Woods.” Other film credits include “From Hell,” “Happy Campers,” “Where the Money Is,” “American Pimp,” “Very Bad Things,” “Deceiver,” “Dead Presidents” and “The Lounge People.”

JOHN NELSON (Visual Effects Supervisor) has had a long and distinguished career that has included an Academy Award® for his work on the 2001 Best Picture winner “Gladiator.” He was nominated again in 2004 for his work on “I, Robot.”

Nelson’s other credits as visual effects supervisor include “Matrix Revolutions,” “Matrix Reloaded,” “Evolution,” “City of Angels,” “Anaconda,” “The Cable Guy,” “Judge Dredd,” “Johnny Mnemonic,” “Wolf,” “The Pelican Brief,” “My Life,” “So I Married an Axe Murderer” and “In the Line of Fire.”

A graduate of the University of Michigan, Nelson began his career as a commercial director, and was nominated six times for a Clio Award, winning the prestigious advertising award twice.

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