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Mick Aniceto
Personal details
Profession Television producer
Years active 2007 to present
IMDb 2401627
Treme
Role Associate producer
Post production supervisor
Seasons 1, 2, 3 & 4
First episode "Do You Know What It Means"
Last episode "... to Miss New Orleans"
Credits 36 episodes (see below)

Mick Aniceto is a television producer. He is an associate producer for Treme. He joined the crew as a post production supervisor for the first season and returned in this role for the second season. He was promoted to associate producer for the third season in 2013 and returned in this role for the fourth and final season in 2014. He worked on the series Day Break, Kings, 24 and Ugly Betty before Treme. Since the conclusion of Treme he has gone on to work as an associate producer for True Detective.


Credits[]

Post production supervisor[]

Season one credits
"Do You Know What It Means" "Meet De Boys on the Battlefront" "Right Place, Wrong Time" "At the Foot of Canal Street"
"Shame, Shame, Shame" Shallow Water, Oh Mama "Smoke My Peace Pipe" "All On a Mardi Gras Day"
"Wish Someone Would Care" "I'll Fly Away"
Season two credits
"Accentuate the Positive" "Everything I Do Gonh Be Funky" "On Your Way Down" "Santa Claus, Do You Ever Get the Blues?"
"Slip Away" "Feels Like Rain" "Carnival Time" "Can I Change My Mind?"
"What Is New Orleans?" "That's What Lovers Do" "Do Watcha Wanna"

Associate producer[]

Season three credits
"Knock with Me – Rock with Me" "Saints" "Me Donkey Want Water" "The Greatest Love"
"I Thought I Heard Buddy Bolden Say" "Careless Love" "Promised Land" "Don't You Leave Me Here"
"Poor Man's Paradise" "Tipitina"
Season four credits
"Yes We Can Can" "This City" "Dippermouth Blues"
"Sunset on Louisianne" "...To Miss New Orleans"

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