Richard Craven(I)
- Location Management
- Producer
- Editorial Department
Richard Craven was the founder of the Association of Independent Producers in London, England 1976; a member of the National Film Development Advisory Panel; Chairman of the AIP London Script Workshops, and Secretary to the All-Industry Committee chaired by Sir Robert Bolt.
Richard has been involved in a production capacity on over forty feature films including Monty Python's Meaning of Life (Terry Jones), Honky Tonk Freeway (John Schlesinger) and Nineteen Eighty-Four (Michael Radford).
He was founder of Eureka The Location Company in London England (1978-1995) and in Toronto (1987-1996) which managed over a hundred features, TV movies and series including Gothic (Ken Russell), Highlander (Russell Mulcahy), Brazil (Terry Gilliam), Losing Chase (Kevin Bacon), JFK - Reckless Youth (Harry Winer), The Adjuster (Atom Egoyan), and Robocop - The TV Series. He produced the award winning My Way Home (Bill Douglas) and was Associate Producer on the Oscar winning short film A Shocking Accident (James Scott) based on the Graham Greene story. He produced The Overcoat in 2001. From 2003 to 2011 at Principia Productions he was VP of Development on The Saltwater Decision - Greenpeace (Christine Jeffs); and Journey's End (Meghna Haldar) set in middle class New Delhi, due to shoot in 2017.
From 2011 to the present day he has been developing projects as CEO of Casablanca Studios which include, Getting It Wrong, French Vanilla, My Story With You, and BRE-X the Motherlode of All Time.
Richard has been involved in a production capacity on over forty feature films including Monty Python's Meaning of Life (Terry Jones), Honky Tonk Freeway (John Schlesinger) and Nineteen Eighty-Four (Michael Radford).
He was founder of Eureka The Location Company in London England (1978-1995) and in Toronto (1987-1996) which managed over a hundred features, TV movies and series including Gothic (Ken Russell), Highlander (Russell Mulcahy), Brazil (Terry Gilliam), Losing Chase (Kevin Bacon), JFK - Reckless Youth (Harry Winer), The Adjuster (Atom Egoyan), and Robocop - The TV Series. He produced the award winning My Way Home (Bill Douglas) and was Associate Producer on the Oscar winning short film A Shocking Accident (James Scott) based on the Graham Greene story. He produced The Overcoat in 2001. From 2003 to 2011 at Principia Productions he was VP of Development on The Saltwater Decision - Greenpeace (Christine Jeffs); and Journey's End (Meghna Haldar) set in middle class New Delhi, due to shoot in 2017.
From 2011 to the present day he has been developing projects as CEO of Casablanca Studios which include, Getting It Wrong, French Vanilla, My Story With You, and BRE-X the Motherlode of All Time.