About Cheri Anderson
Her strengths are:
- Creating the ideal space for the Director's vision to be realized.
- Working with the Cinematographer to create a well composed image.
- Collaborating with both artists and technicians.
Cheri has the management skills to::
- Develop a budget and deliver to that budget.
- Hire the right people in art roles-finding the professionals that work well together to create a calm demeanor on set.
- Effectively communicate with all departments and levels.
- Manage the logistics required to deliver.
Being good in business is the most fascinating kind of art. - Andy Warhol
Feature Work
She has designed horror movies, thrillers, dramas, comedies, and fantasy based films. Her work covers various periods including late 1800’s, 1930’s, 1940’s, 1950’s, 1960’s, as well as, current day.
Cheri says “I love the energy of filmmaking and the immense amounts of technical and creative talent coming together to produce a work of art.”
Happiness... it lies in the joy of achievement, in the thrill of creative effort. -Vincent Van Gogh
Personal
A lifelong Minneapolis resident, she is proud to say that both her mother and grandmother were born and lived within the city limits as well. Cheri appreciates the vibrant urban life in Minneapolis. While she is happy to call Minneapolis home, her travel for work and pleasure is a major factor in bringing vibrant multi-cultural and ethnic influences to her projects. The ruins and the jungles of Mexico, the artic wild of the North, the urban life in Toronto, the Cuban antique dealers in Florida, the vibrancy and diversity of New York are all influences.
Cheri’s calling to the arts is expressed in various ways. She is a visual artist with an interest in creating multi-dimensional work that explores the concept of transition. She is intrigued by transitions, transformations, mutations and the like. Her work has been shown in various venues. She has curated and served as a juror for visual arts shows and competitions, including Multiplex an experimental film and video program at the Soap Factory, and visual arts shows at Coffman Memorial Union Gallery and the Katherine E. Nash Gallery.
Vision Statement
Inspired by everyday life…
the beautiful and the base,
the urban and the natural,
the vibrant new and the rich patina of age. |