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    Jake Aust was born on 24 July 1973 in Cleveland, Ohio, USA. Jake is a producer and production manager, known for Mosul (2019), The Gray Man (2022) and Extraction II (2023). More at IMDbPro. Contact info.

    • January 1, 1
    • Jake Aust
    • Cleveland, Ohio, USA
  2. Outstanding Sound Mixing For A Comedy Or Drama Series (Half-Hour) And Animation - 2011. Nominee: The Office. "Andy's Play". NBC. Produced by Deedle-Dee Productions and Reveille LLC in association with Universal Media Studios. Ben Patrick, Production Sound Mixer. John W. Cook II, Re-Recording Mixer.

  3. May 8, 2024 · AGBO’s Chief Innovation Officer Jake Aust (“The Office,” “The Gray Man”) will lead the Innovation department’s three verticals: production technology, immersive technology, and creative.

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  5. May 16, 2020 · And Jake Aust, who was our post producer, he called me at like eight forty-five in the morning and said, 'I can't get in touch with Greg. And he hasn't decided yet. You got to call him.

    • Nina Starner
    • The Proposal Was A Shock to Everyone, Even The Cast
    • Location, Location, Location
    • The Most Expensive Scene in Office History
    • Jim Actually Proposed On...A Toxic Waste Site
    • Giving Props For Fake Props
    • The Great Sound Debate

    Like fans, Pam was clearly thrown for a loop when Jim popped the big question mere steps away from a bunch of gasoline — but the cast members were shocked by the timing of the proposal, too. "So first of all, I just want you guys to know that Greg [Daniels, showrunner] spoke with us about this. He said that he really wanted Jim's proposal to Pam to...

    That brings us to the somewhat controversial location of the proposal: a gas station. Fischer explained that Daniels felt the ideal location for the scene was a gas station along the freeway between Scranton and New York in the rain. As I first learned from reading Andy Greene's The Office(The Untold Story of the Greatest Sitcom of the 2000s: An Or...

    Fans know The Office dished out some big bucks to for jokes and music over the years — remember that Michael Scott joke that cost the team $60,000? — but Jim's proposal to Pam was themost expensive scene of the series. "In the end, this was the single most expensive scene ever shot during the entire run of the show. It lasts 52 seconds and it cost ...

    After listening to the "Weight Loss" DVD commentary, Kinsey learned several other interesting location tidbits. "So after months and months of scouting and meetings, it was our location manager, Kyle Alexander, who found this enormous paved parking lot," Kinsey shared. "...Acres and acres of paved ground, which is what they needed if they were goin...

    The set looked great, but did you know the gas station behind Jim and Pam wasn't actuallystocked? "[Production designer] Michael Gallenberg shares on the DVD commentary one of his favorite things that he built of this whole set was the drinks behind the glass doors — it's in fact one humongous giant photo," Kinsey explained. "It was an inkjet print...

    One of the big debates when filming and editing was whether or not the scene should include audible dialogue. In the end, the series opted for sound, but Daniels really mulled over the decision. "This was a huge, huge debate. Greg could not make up his mind. They had two versions ready to go. One with sound during the proposal and one without. And ...

  6. "The Office" Back from Vacation (TV Episode 2007) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  7. Jake Aust is an American Televison producer. His past work as a producer includes NBC 's " The Office " and the short lived drama " LAX ". He has been been a producer on " Community " since Season One through Season Three having worked on 70 episodes of the show.

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