Best Boy Grip / Electric | Special Makeup Effects

Synthetic Human Partner Since 08-15-2009 | Click to view IMDB page

Jason “Alabama Man” Bria began working with Synthetic Human Pictures on Stephen Krystek’s first movie Not Quite Dead, designing and creating the prosthetics for a movie filled with zombies and mayhem. He returned to help create the set and props for Pattern: Response. With a background as both an electrician and a photographer and the response “No worries” every time he is asked for help, the crew credits “Key grip” and “Best Boy Electric” can’t adequately describe Jason’s contributions when he is on set, according to the other members of the team. Now a permanent member of Synthetic Human, Jason has helped create Being Nigel, Contingency, and Tension of Skin. Originally from Birmingham, Alabama, Jason has lived in Phoenix long enough to work as a photographer, terrify the visitors of a few haunted houses, and design and install residential and commercial lighting.

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FILMOGRAPHY WITH SYNTHETIC HUMAN PICTURES:

A Stray (2012) – Set Designer / Special Prosthetic Effects
Tension of Skin (2010) – Best Boy Electric / Props
Contingency (2010) – Best Boy Electric / Props / Actor
Being Nigel (2010) – Best Boy Electric
Pattern: Response (2009) – Best Boy Electric / Set Dresser
Not Quite Dead (2006) – Special Makeup and Prosthetic Effects

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