Beau J. Genot
- Producer
- Production Manager
- Editorial Department
Beau J. Genot is the owner of 5100 Films, LLC, and 5100 Post. He has earned a distinguished reputation as a Producer and Post Production Supervisor.
His producing credits include Mysterious Skin, Smiley Face and KaBoom all by acclaimed director Gregg Araki, Bad Actress by Robert King, and Sparks,a short film directed by Joseph Gordon-Levitt. He also produced and directed the Documentary Short Film Trucker Patti.
As a Post Production Supervisor, Beau is known for his work on films that span all genres, from independents such as The End Of The Tour, The D Train, Infinitely Polar Bear, The Spectacular Now, Robot & Frank , Everything Must Go and Hello I Must Be Going to studio fare like Broken City, 2 Guns, and Escape Plan. He has also worked on such respected documentaries as An Inconvenient Truth, Inside Deep Throat, and The Bridge.
Beau has a reputation for nurturing first-time directors and keeping them sane during the crazy world of feature-film post production. He has worked with Catherine Hardwick (Thirteen), Randy Barbato and Fenton Bailey (Party Monster and Inside Deep Throat), and David Slade (Hard Candy). He also works well with seasoned veterans, including Alan Rudolph (Investigating Sex), Terry Zwigoff (Art School Confidential), Tommy O'Haver (An American Crime), Lisa Cholodenko (Laurel Canyon), and Jill Specher (Thirteen Conversations About One Thing).
Beau is a member in good standing of the Society of Post Production Supervisors, and the Hollywood Post Alliance. He has lectured on Post Production at UCLA, AFI and Columbia College, Hollywood.
His producing credits include Mysterious Skin, Smiley Face and KaBoom all by acclaimed director Gregg Araki, Bad Actress by Robert King, and Sparks,a short film directed by Joseph Gordon-Levitt. He also produced and directed the Documentary Short Film Trucker Patti.
As a Post Production Supervisor, Beau is known for his work on films that span all genres, from independents such as The End Of The Tour, The D Train, Infinitely Polar Bear, The Spectacular Now, Robot & Frank , Everything Must Go and Hello I Must Be Going to studio fare like Broken City, 2 Guns, and Escape Plan. He has also worked on such respected documentaries as An Inconvenient Truth, Inside Deep Throat, and The Bridge.
Beau has a reputation for nurturing first-time directors and keeping them sane during the crazy world of feature-film post production. He has worked with Catherine Hardwick (Thirteen), Randy Barbato and Fenton Bailey (Party Monster and Inside Deep Throat), and David Slade (Hard Candy). He also works well with seasoned veterans, including Alan Rudolph (Investigating Sex), Terry Zwigoff (Art School Confidential), Tommy O'Haver (An American Crime), Lisa Cholodenko (Laurel Canyon), and Jill Specher (Thirteen Conversations About One Thing).
Beau is a member in good standing of the Society of Post Production Supervisors, and the Hollywood Post Alliance. He has lectured on Post Production at UCLA, AFI and Columbia College, Hollywood.