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DIRECTOR: Davis Hall directed his first film in college. After earning a BA from Northwestern University in 1968, he lived and worked in Great Britain, the Netherlands, and Chicago; finally settling in New York City. His forty-year career as an actor and director has taken him to theatres across America, as well as to Broadway, film and television. He's a member of the Screen Actors Guild, the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, and Actors' Equity Association. As a Union contract negotiation team member, he helped craft four contracts for AEA. Recent acting work includes short films produced through NYU and Columbia University film programs, including the winner of a 2009 Student Academy Award.
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PRODUCER: Ingrid Price wanted to be an anthropologist, but accidentally earned a BFA in theatre instead. She has worked in the entertainment industry since 1980, primarily as a costume designer for film and television. Her work may be seen on Nurse Jackie, the first eight seasons of Law & Order Criminal Intent; as well as on many other series, films, television movies, music videos, and plays. She is a member of IATSE locals 829 and 764. Her first screenplay died peacefully after being optioned twice. More information is available on her websites, ingridprice.com and arielproject.com. |
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PRODUCER/FIRST ASSISTANT DIRECTOR: Michael Franklin has worked in many capacities on film and television sets. Recently, he directed and produced a short film on Long Island. He was a valued member of the AD department of the hit TV series Law & Order CI for many years, and has worked as a Production Assistant on a variety of films. Based in Catskill, NY, he has contributed to the film industry locally as a Venue Manager for the Woodstock Film Festival, and as a location assistant for Ang Lee’s Taking Woodstock. More on Michael here. |
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DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY: Roger Grange is an award winning Cinematographer with 28 years of experience in film production. His work has taken him to the edge of active volcanoes, the deserts of Egypt, and to the streets of New York. He has filmed projects for PBS, broadcast and cable networks, as well as dozens of corporate, non-profit and educational producers. Most recently, he filmed Barbara Streisand performing live at the Village Vanguard. He has also directed and co-directed numerous projects.
View Roger's work here. |
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SOUND MIXING/SOUND DESIGN/SOUND EDITING: Greg Tobler has over 15 years of experience as an audio professional. After receiving his B.S. in Audio Engineering from SUNY Fredonia, Tobler got his start in the music industry working in the studio with various recording artists, including The Flaming Lips, Joan Baez, David Bowie, and Norah Jones. He has maintained his live sound chops by mixing recording artists and public speakers, including Bill and Hilary Clinton, Joan Jett, 311, and Powerman 5000. In addition, he has many corporate clients for whom he provides live sound services. He was the location mixer and audio department head for the 2009 feature film, "Yellow Brick Road" and audio post production mixer, sound designer, and score mixer for “Reverie”. In 2010 he won an award for “Best Sound Design” at the Los Angeles Film Festival of Hollywood with the movie “Reverie”. Read more about Greg here. |
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COMPOSER/SOUND DESIGN: Malcolm Payne |
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EDITOR: Anne Barliant |
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PRODUCTION DESIGN: Jesika Farkas |
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COSTUME DESIGN: Marguerite Thornton-Zumba |
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MAKEUP: Steven Lawrence |
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CASTING: Gayle Keller |
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SCRIPT SUPERVISOR: Kelly Marsh |
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GAFFER: Jordan Parrott |
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BEST BOY ELECTRIC: Shane Seibel |
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ADDITIONAL ELECTRIC: Matt Kehoe |
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KEY GRIP: Andrew Lupo |
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BEST BOY GRIP: Silas Robinson |
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FIRST ASSISTANT CAMERA: Andrew Hutcheson |
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SECOND ASSISTANT CAMERA: Alexandra Grange |
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ASSISTANT EDITOR: Charles Caster-Dudzick |
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BOOM OPERATORS: Nate Mars, Ian Hoban, Cherity Wicks |
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CLARINET played by: Mary Fettig |
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MANDOLIN played by: Malcolm Payne |
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WARDROBE SUPERVISOR: Jessica Reiner |
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TAILOR: Laurie Buehler |
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HAIR: Crystal Soveroski |
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ART DIRECTOR: Rachel Barnes |
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PROP MASTER: Tiffany Joy Butler |
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SET DRESSERS: Maya Shengold, Cherity Wicks |
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ART DEPARTMENT ASSISTANT: Ellen Mahnken |
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SCENIC ARTISTS: Denise Orzo, Jesika Farkas, Rachel Barnes, Maya Shengold, Ellen Mahnken, Cherity Wicks |
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CONSTRUCTION: Whitley Roper |
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SECOND ASSISTANT DIRECTOR/PRECISION DRIVING: Dan Barry |
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KEY PA: Jacqueline Gurgui |
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FIRST TEAM PA: Charles Cullen |
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PRODUCTION ASSISTANTS: Celeste Reyes, Eleni Reyes, Emily Myett, Melissa Ragiani, Cherity Wicks |
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ROACH WRANGLER: Ingrid Price |
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COLOR CORRECTION/DIGITAL CLEANUP/TITLES: Jason Michael Martin |
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LOGO ANIMATION: Nelson Rowe |
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CONCEPT ART/STORYBOARDS: Jaf Farkas |
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COMIC BOOK FABRICATION: Dan Green |
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NEWSPAPER FABRICATION: Kelli Catana |
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PRODUCTION COORDINATOR: Emily Cahill |
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LOCATIONS MANAGER: Hazel Gurland |
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LOCATION SCOUT: Felicia Reyes |
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CATERER: Sandi Zinaman |
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CRAFT SERVICE: Susan Felder |
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ASSISTANT CRAFT SERVICE: Jessica Knapp, Charlotte Knapp, Kristin Wright |
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POST PRODUCTION CONSULTANT: Anne Barliant, Mary Molina, Erika Hampson |
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CONSULTANT: Lorna Nowve |
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SAG PAYROLL: Entertainment Partners |
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STILL PHOTOGRAPHER: Colleen Lynch |
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KICKSTARTER TEAM: Betsy Stowe, Arline and Joel Epstein, Margaret T. Hall, Meg Furihata, And Palladino, Sean Michael McGhee, and 43 other generous supporters |