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He and [[Steven Antselevich]] founded Aurora Productions (now [[ALVICH]]) in Birmingham in 1997. He is also the Creative Director for [[Freeshape]], a web design company and is associated with Antselevich's [[Birmingham Film Institute]], an after-school educational program for teenagers.
He and [[Steven Antselevich]] founded Aurora Productions (now [[ALVICH]]) in Birmingham in 1997. He is also the Creative Director for [[Freeshape]], a web design company and is associated with Antselevich's [[Birmingham Film Institute]], an after-school educational program for teenagers.


Shapochka is currently working on an independent short film entitled ''High Expectations''. His other shorts include ''Ivan Goes Abroad'' and ''Game Shop''.
Shapochka is currently working on an independent short film entitled ''High Expectations''. His other shorts include ''Ivan Goes Abroad'', ''Game Shop'', and "[[Six Blocks Wide]]", written by [[Teresa Thorne]].


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Revision as of 18:09, 9 July 2008

Yuri Shapochka is a filmmaker, painter and photographer.

Shapochka emigrated to the United States from the Ukraine, where he worked as a journalist, writer and a producer/director for Ukrainian Television.

He and Steven Antselevich founded Aurora Productions (now ALVICH) in Birmingham in 1997. He is also the Creative Director for Freeshape, a web design company and is associated with Antselevich's Birmingham Film Institute, an after-school educational program for teenagers.

Shapochka is currently working on an independent short film entitled High Expectations. His other shorts include Ivan Goes Abroad, Game Shop, and "Six Blocks Wide", written by Teresa Thorne.

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