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  1. I am a Post Production Executive and Supervisor with over 19 years of experience. 80+ feature films, including the high profile franchises JOHN WICK, HUNGER GAMES, NOW YOU SEE ME and the...

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  2. Mar 11, 2020 · EXCLUSIVE: Solstice Studios has tapped former Lionsgate executive Mark W. McCoy as Head of Post Production. McCoy will report to Solstice's Head of Physical Production Dana Belcastro.

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    • The J.W Mccoy Pottery
    • The Bursh-Mccoy Pottery
    • The Nelson Mccoy Sanitary Stoneware Company
    • The Nelson Mccoy Pottery
    • The Mount Clemens Era
    • The Lancaster Colony Corporation Era
    • The Designer Accents Era
    • Special Marks Used by Nelson Mccoy
    • Roseville Floraline

    The J.W. McCoy pottery was established in Roseville, Ohio during September 1899. At this time there were 12 notable potteries already in operation in the region. Probably the most notable were; Roseville, Weller, Burley & Winter, and J.B. Owens. This gives an idea of the competitive climate J.W. became involved it, particularly when he entered the ...

    In November 1911, George Brush became the majority stockholder of the J.W. McCoy pottery, and in December of that year the name of the pottery was changed to the Brush-McCoy Pottery Co. Very many of the pieces produced by the Brush-McCoy pottery, as in the case of the J.W. McCoy pottery, had no identifying marks at all. Relatively early though, the...

    The Nelson McCoy Sanitary Stoneware Co. (NMSSC) was established in April 1910. During the period from then until 1918, the policy of the pottery was not to mark their wares. This was a common practice during this time, although some few potteries did mark their wares. Then during 1918 to January 1926, the NMSSC was a member of the American Clay Pro...

    In the early 1930’s, the demand for stoneware, food and sanitary wares, had declined and were continuing to decrease, while the demand for decorative pieces was rapidly rising. In response, the Nelson McCoy Stoneware Co. changed its name to the Nelson McCoy Pottery Co. This change de-emphasized stoneware production and the pottery positioned itself...

    In 1967, the Mount Clemens Pottery Company purchased the Nelson McCoy pottery, and it became a subsidiary of Mount Clemens. The first marks used by the new owners did not include the name “McCoy”, even though the name of the pottery was not changed. Given below are the most prominent of the marks first used by Mount Clemens during 1967. In 1968, th...

    In 1974 the Lancaster Colony Corporation (LCC) purchased the McCoy pottery. The LCC gradually abolished all the marks used during the previous six years and resumed using the name “McCoy”, in the style that was first used in the 1940’s. The LCC did however add their initials “LCC” to the mark, and typically “USA”. Given below are three of these mar...

    After operating the Nelson McCoy pottery for 11 years, Lancaster Colony sold the pottery to Designer Accents in 1985. The new company operated the pottery as Nelson McCoy Ceramics, however, the McCoy name was once again, absent from the mark. Shown to the left is a typical Designer Accents mark. During the five years, Designer Accents operated the ...

    All of the marks illustrated here in this article are typical marks found on McCoy pottery, however, there were some other marks that were used from time to time by the original and subsequent owners of the Nelson McCoy pottery. Also, as mentioned, there are a great number of pieces that were issued, all through the years, that had no mark at all. ...

    All of the McCoy marks shown so far were marks found on the pottery that was for sale to the general public. However, back in June 1960, the Nelson McCoy pottery established a line of pottery for sale to the florist trade. This line of pottery was called Roseville Floraline, or Floraline for short. Floraline pieces were marked with their own specia...

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0566777Mark W. McCoy - IMDb

    Mark W. McCoy is known for The Hunger Games (2012), Divergent (2014) and The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1 (2014).

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  4. Mark W McCoy, age 53, lives in West Chester, OH. Find their contact information including current home address, phone number 513-281-4849, background check reports, and property record on Whitepages People Search, the most trusted online directory.

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  7. Mark W. McCoy. Additional Crew: The Hunger Games. Mark W. McCoy is known for The Hunger Games (2012), Divergent (2014) and The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1 (2014).