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Aaron J. La Fleur is a Canadian born, independent musician and actor. Known for writing and directing indie films, stunt work, and doing background performances for larger productions including Eli Roth's Thanksgiving and M Night Shyamalan's Trap. He is also an accomplished martial artist who uses his skill set for film projects.- Actress
Acacia is known for her recurring role as Deja on Ambitions on the Oprah Winfrey Network. Acacia was only 8 years old when she first started acting. Her first theater play was "A Christmas Carol" where she played Child Scrooge. The rush that overcame 8-year-old Acacia while she was on stage, she knew she would go on to remember for a lifetime. It was at that moment Acacia was sure she would pursue being an actress. Acacia moved to Los Angeles from Atlanta in January 2019. She has been determined from a very young age to pave her own path and create her own realities through pursuing her passions, reaching out to those who have not yet found the courage to take a leap of faith and follow their dreams and she is undoubtedly doing just that.- Director
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Adam de la Cour is a British filmmaker.
His film work has its roots in experimental film, surrealism, video art, genre movies and trash cinema. He also creates interactive musical films involving live performers. His films, Puzzl, and Dentata Solutions, feature on Adult Swim's 'Presents' platform.
His short films have been screened at both film festivals and contemporary art galleries, as well as online.- Talent Agent
Adham Hakim, popularly known as "Eddy," is a powerhouse celebrity business manager with an unparalleled knack for guiding stars to new heights. With an impressive career spanning over 17 years, Adham has solidified his position as one of the most sought-after and respected talent agent in the entertainment industry.
Adham's journey began as a talent agent at UTURN Entertainment with a keen eye for spotting potential in emerging artists. His innate ability to recognize unique qualities and his genuine passion for nurturing raw talent set his on a path to become a trailblazing celebrity and influence's manager manager.
Today, Adham's client roster continues to shine with an array of distinguished talents from various fields of high-profile celebrities such as Darin Al Bayed, Karim Benzema, Georgina Rodriguez, Yasmine Sabri, Badr Salah, Layla Aziz, Amal Nassar, and many more.- Director
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He was born in 1999 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. In 2015 he made his debut with "A Prince for Atalanta", a comedy short film that parodied the popular television contest/reality show "A Prince for Corina" and which allowed him to participate in festivals such as Camera Zizanio, Mice, Moovies and FOCO. Three years later, in 2018, he premiered "Hold me Tightly", a romantic drama with music by Inés Nieto that helped him to be a semifinalist at the Newark IFF Youth Festival. Shortly after, in 2019, he premiered "The Sound of the Wind", a project in which, in addition to director and screenwriter, he was producer and founded Desquiciados Producen together with Ignacio de Górgolas. During the following years, he focused on perfecting his role as a screenwriter and ventured to try different genres, with fantastic stories such as "Mandrágora", psychological dramas such as "Driver" and "Mario" and even an animated film entitled "Colorful", a project that he paused indefinitely when entering the production of "Psyché".- Cinematographer
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Adrien Rappoport is a videographer and director specializing in television documentary. With over 15 years of experience, he has helped to promote American values and institutions in internationally recognized documentaries. Adrien relies on his strong technical skills to independently film and interview subjects in the field and create pieces that meet his exacting standards. He worked at CAt and Company, Capa Press, Nova prod in Paris,France then spend 3 years employed at BabelPress. Now he lives in Miami, Florida.- Actress
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Aimee La Joie is an actress and model from San Diego, California. In addition to performing, she also has a variety of credits behind the camera. Aimee is known for her strong work ethic and her spontaneous bursts into song. A life-long lover of film, Aimee graduated from UC Berkeley with a B.A. in Film Studies. She does not like setting limitations on herself and is open to roles in all types of films.- Actor
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Born in Biella (Italy) on February 20th 1950. After graduating in Modern Literature with a thesis on History and Criticism of Film at the University of Torino, he began his collaboration with the A.I.A.C.E. (the Italian association of Friends of Art-House Films), for which he served as president from 1977 to 1989.
From 1980 to 1983 he was the film critic for the daily newspaper "La Gazzetta del Popolo", and since 1982 he is a member of the Journalists Guild. He has collaborated with many daylies and magazines (Città, La Stampa, Essai, Altro Cinema, Bianco & Nero, Cineforum), television and radio programs as CinemaScoop (RAI 3), La lampada di Aladino (RAI - DSE), Hollywood Party (Radio3 RAI).
In 1985, he co-directed a documentary, Cineasti del Nord-Ovest (Filmmakers from the North-West) for RAI 3. In 1982 he began his collaboration with the Festival Internazionale Cinema Giovani (now Torino Film Festival), first as Head of the Press Office (1982), then as Secretary General and Programmer from 1984 to 1988. From 1989 to 1998, he served as Director of the same festival.
From December 1998 to April 2002 he was the Director of the Venice International Film Festival. From 2002 to 2006 he served as co-director of "RING! Festival of Film Criticism" in Alessandria. In 2002, he started to work as a consultant for the Museo Nazionale del Cinema in Torino. Since June 2004 till December 2016 he was its Director.
From 2008 till 2016, he was the President of the Advisory Board of the TorinoFilmLab. In 2010, he served as a jury member for the main competition of the Cannes Film Festival (Tim Burton, President of the Jury). Since 2012, he is again the Director of the Venice International Film Festival.- Music Department
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Mr. De la Parra-Solomon is an entrepreneur based in Tallinn, Estonia that is focused on the Information Technology, Education, Health, International Trade, and Real Estate industry sectors. He is creative, results-driven, and has 18+ years of Digital Strategy experience in IT architecture, marketing, and IT implementation.
Mr. De La Parra-Solomon serves as CEO and Co-founding Partner at The Solomon Brokerage Firm / Solomon Real Estate, and functions as Chief Strategy Officer at Quantum Brain Research Institute in Estonia. He is also the Lead Digital Strategist of the VTBCommunity Foundation, a predictable finance-focused blockchain initiative in Gibraltar.
Within the academic and educational fields, Mr. De La Parra-Solomon acted as the Executive Vice President: Executive Chairman of the WAMS Mobile Health Division, WAMS Chief Coordinating Officer, a member of the WAMS Executive Council (WAMS Executive Board), a member of the WAMS Education & Training Board (ETB), a member of the WAMS Editorial Board, an Honorary Member of the Academy Faculty FWAMS, an Honorary Fellow of the Academy & was also a Senior Partner at WAMS, The World Academy of Medical Sciences. Mr. De la Parra is also a member of Singularity University and of OpenExo.
In relation to nonprofit organizations, Mr. De La Parra-Solomon has served as a member of the Laurentia Project and of Cerebro Mexico. He currently serves as an Advisory Board member of the Lifeboat Foundation and as an Advisory Board member of the Future Worlds Center - Cyprus Neuroscience & Technology Institute (Senior TV Program). He is a voting citizen and is running for Mayor and as future Parliamentary Candidate at Asgardia.space. He also served as the founder and former Board of Directors of Astrum Fundación, and was the Digital Strategy Advisor for POKI Ciudad Orgánica. He is also a part of the General Member Board at the National Autism Association, the National Fibromyalgia Association, the International Literacy Association, and the United Spinal Association.
In the logistics and international trade sector, he is the former President & Co-founder of PetroM Renewable, and served as Vice President of Operations & Strategy at PetroM Corp across all of its divisions, including PetroM Logistics.
In the Biotech sphere, he served as COO & Co-founder at RegenerAge Clinic & RegenerAge Beauty. He is the former CEO & Founder at Astrum Salud Móvil and its Telemedicine service Astrum Móvil, former Digital Strategy Director & Co-founder of Dr. Jois, BiorganicAging, and What Skin Needs/WSN International Pty. Ltd. He also served as a member of the Board of Advisors and is former Chief Marketing Officer at ReAnima Advanced Biosciences, a project launched by Bioquark, Inc., where he was also serving as Digital Media Director. He also served as the Latin America Region Manager and Digital Strategy adviser at CardiacSense.
In the editorial and publishing sector, he is former CITO & Senior Partner of Cerezo Editores, an epistemology publishing company in Mexico.
Within the academic and educational fields, Mr. De La Parra-Solomon acted as the Executive Vice President: Executive Chairman of the WAMS Mobile Health Division, WAMS Chief Coordinating Officer, a member of the WAMS Executive Council (WAMS Executive Board), a member of the WAMS Education & Training Board (ETB), a member of the WAMS Editorial Board, an Honorary Member of the Academy Faculty FWAMS, an Honorary Fellow of the Academy & is also a Senior Partner at WAMS, The World Academy of Medical Sciences. He is also an Advisory Board member, functioned as the Chief Operating Officer, and is a Co-founding Partner at The Reprogramming Medicine Association. Mr. De La Parra-Solomon is also a member of Singularity University and of OpenExo.
Mr. De La Parra-Solomon is also a member of several associations pertaining Information Technology advocacy and development including the World Blockchain Association, the Computing Technology Industry Association, the Internet Marketing Association, the Application Developers Alliance, and the Association of Strategic Marketing.
Mr. De La Parra-Solomon's activities in arts & culture involve his membership of Sociedad de Autores y Compositores de México (SACM). He also served as Digital Strategy Advisor at Xicome Festival. He is a multimedia professional featured in IMDB, SoundCloud, and ReverbNation and has had activities in the entertainment industry as music producer, composer & arranger for Televisa with broadcast television, film, radio, and web, receiving international awards and with aired content in more than 185 countries.
For the energy sector, he worked as the Vice President of Strategy & Operations of PetroM Energy, and is a member of the National Introducing Brokers Association, and a part of the National Biodiesel Board (Alliance Program).- Actor
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Alejandro de la Torre was born in Lagos de Moreno, Jalisco, Mexico. Since he was a child, he knew that he wanted to become an actor; he was part of the choir and theater group where he had the opportunity to be the protagonist of a play. He moved to Mexico City to begin in the entertainment business. Alex graduated from two of the best acting schools from Mexico CasAzul ARGOS (3 years in a conservatory program) and CEA Televisa (1 intensive year in a conservatory program). After he graduated, he booked a recurring role on Televisa Tv Series, "My Heart is Yours." Then Alex moved to Los Angeles to continue studying and acting. He has been studying film production and acting at Santa Monica College and different studios around town. He got his first lead role in the independent film "Alta California," where he had the opportunity to perform in Spanish and English.- While Originally being born in San Jose, California, Alex was raised in El Paso, Tx at a very young age. In Middle School Alex showed interest in acting when his childhood friend began making videos for her school projects. After graduating high school Alex moved to Los Angeles and has attended multiple acting classes. Alex's most recent work was in (Lost) playing as the interviewer.
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Alex Disenhof is an American cinematographer whose work has earned him an ASC nomination in 2017 for Best Cinematography in a TV Pilot, two Camerimage nominations (2009 and 2014), and inclusion in Variety's annual Below the Line Impact Report in both 2014 and 2016. His feature films have screened at festivals worldwide, including Cannes, Sundance, Tribeca, TIFF, and many more.- Director
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Alex "Grizz" Loucas is an American photographer and filmmaker best known for his work in music videos and short form fashion films. His style can be described as brooding & light at the same time, with a poetic voice that drapes fantasy over real-life stories and situations. Loucas strives to tell the best version of the truth in all of his projects.- Alex de la Rey is a recent graduate from St John's College, South Africa, where he was enrolled for 10 years from the ages of 9 to 18. "The Fragile King" was his debut in the film industry at the age of 15 in 2019. Prior to this debut, Alex has been heavily involved in theatre both with and independently from his school. He was the recipient of 'Best Director' and 'Best Playwright' for his student production "CO7ID" - which tackled the social problems and mental health issues within the privileged first class of South African scholars that arose as a result of quarantining - at the National Festival of Excellence in Dramatic Arts (FEDA).
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Alexandra De La Mora is born as Alexandra De La Mora Landa. She is a Mexican director and actress. Studied contemporary dance at UANL and acting in Lee Strasberg Theater Institute in New York City. She spends her time between Rome, Los Angeles and Mexico City. Dante y Soledad produce by Woo Films and Películas Bomba is her debut film as a director. As an actress she did film, television and theater.- Aliana de la Guardia is an actor and classical singer. She began her training in theater and film at age fifteen and completed professional studies in voice and opera at The Boston Conservatory. As a founder and General Manager of Guerilla Opera, an Ensemble-in-Residence at The Boston Conservatory, she has co-produced 6 operas and premiered 5 roles including "Sarah Palin/Diane Sawyer" in Hughes's Say It Ain't So, Joe, which received national attention in 2009, and most recently was the "Dog" in Rudolf Rojahn's Heart of a Dog, a production which traveled to Memphis in February 2011, as well as premiering the role in 2007. De la Guardia is an eternal student of the craft of acting and applies it to all her endeavors, and in 2010 made the crossover leap by landing a guest star on ABC's "Body of Proof". She continues to work with young singers and performers by teaching classes in ensemble and solo performance, and aspires towards a long career of performing on TV/Film, Theater, Opera and Classical Music, and teaching performance skills to young artists.
- Alondra Valenzuela is a 12 year old Chilean child-actress.
At her young age, she has already starred in international films, acted in soap operas and commercials. Alondra already shows great versatility and great potential for more challenging international roles, and she's just getting started! In film, she has participated in "LA CONTADORA DE PELÍCULAS" (to be released 2023), directed by Lone Scherfig, a co-production of Spain, Chile and France (A Contracorriente Films, Selenium Films, Altiro Films, Latido Films and Embankment Film). She has also participated as supporting actress in the comedy "S.O.S MAMIS" (2021) directed by Gabriela Sobarzo, produced by Tiki Pictures and released by Amazon Prime.
In television, she has played roles in national soap operas such as " TRANQUILO PAPÁ" ( M e g a , 2 0 1 7 - 2 0 1 8 ) , " VERDADES OCULTAS" (2017-2019) and "DEMENTE" (2021), highlighting her role in "JUEGOS DE PODER" (2019) where she won the award for Best Child Performance in the Estrellas Awards, responsible for rewarding the best of the year in television fiction in Chile. In all these roles, her enormous versatility is demonstrated: as a girl in a children's home, as the daughter of divorcing parents ("JUEGOS DE PODER") and also giving life to a girl totally devastated by the kidnapping of her younger brother ("DEMENTE"). - Director
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Born in Puerto Rico with Cuban roots, Alvaro de la Cruz is a filmmaker based in Los Angeles. He is pursuing a career in directing and producing narrative content but has worked in various departments in the industry. Marlow is his first short film, where he serves as the writer, director, producer, and editor.- Amalia Kassai is a film and television actress, with dual Chilean and German nationality. In film, Amalia has been directed by the most prestigious directors in her country. Among them, Manuela Martelli with Chile '76 (2022), premiered at the Cannes Film Festival; Pablo Larraín with Sayen (2023), Burning Patience (2022) directed by Rodrigo Sepúlveda for Netflix, premiered at the Mar del Plata Festival, and Homemade (2020), musical short film directed by Sebastián Lelio, for Netflix.
In television, she starred in the soap opera Helga y Flora (2020) for Canal 13. She was also part of 100 días para enamorarse (2019) and Casa de Muñecos (2018), both for the television channel MEGA; and Gemelas (2019) for Chilevisión. Amalia has an extensive career, both in Chile and Germany, where she has also worked as a teacher of acting and stage direction. She is also fluent in Spanish, German and English. In theater Amalia has been part of productions such as "MUCHO RUIDO, POCAS NUECES" directed by Alexander Stillmark in Germany, "CUESTIÓN DE PRINCIPIOS" by Jesús Urqueta and "COMIDA ALEMANA" by Cristián Plana, among many others. She has also been part of numerous video art productions, such as "NO TITLE YET" (2023), premiered in Berlin and "PROMETO ARDER" premiered at the Santiago Film Festival. - Amara is an Afro-descendant actress of dual Chilean-Spanish nationality and bilingual English-Spanish. An acting graduate from the prestigious Carnegie Mellon School in Pennsylvania, Amara made her feature film debut with Cha Cha Real Smooth (2022) (2022), directed by Cooper Raiff and produced by Dakota Johnson's company, TeaTime. The feature film had its world premiere at the 2022 Sundance Film Festival and won the Audience Award-U.S Dramatic Competition.
Amara also starred in the short film Transeúntes (2022) (2022), directed by New York-based Chilean director Iñaki Velásquez. In theater, she has played leading roles in plays in USA such as "Everybody" (2021) and "I hope they haunt you" (2021). She also participated in original projects such as "How to live forever" (2019) and "Theatar project neverland" (2019), where she used augmented reality (xr) technology in a theatrical space. With a background in voice acting, she has worked on projects such as "Macbadth", a theatrical podcast, and "Life is a dream" for trafika europe radio.
Currently, she is in the middle of shooting the next film of the prestigious Chinese-Canadian director Johnny Ma, while simultaneously participating in a Chilean series on Mega TV. - Actor
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Amir Royale is a young New York City actor, recording artist, filmmaker, and entertainment entrepreneur -- alumni of the Public Elementary St. Albans School 36, Renaissance Middle School 192, Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts (where he studied Drama) as well as New York University's Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music (where he serves as an adjunct professor and alumni coordinator). Royale hails from St. Albans, Queens -- a neighborhood that was once home to many legendary musicians, such as James Brown, John Coltrane, Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald, Lena Horne, A Tribe Called Quest, and Count Basie. Royale was raised by his grandparents and single father after the passing of his mother in mid-2005 -- leading him to secure his prestigious higher education and artistic pursuits in her memory. Royale has garnered support from multiple industries and careers, due to his prolific showcases as an artist, academic, and educator. As an actor, Royale has appeared in films, Broadway musicals, and theatre shows perfecting his craft as a performer and orator of the human condition. He continues to add filmmaking to his repertoire with the release of original short films, features, music videos, and documentary content.- Actress
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Amparo Noguera is one of the most important Chilean actresses of the moment, with a career of more than 30 years in film, television and theater. She is recognized for her versatility and talent in a variety of genres and acting styles. Charismatic, mysterious and elegant, Amparo shines in leading or supporting roles. Adored by directors and acclaimed by her peers, we have no doubt that the international industry will be at her feet in the coming years.
In film, she has collaborated with Chile's most talented directors, such as Pablo Larraín, Raúl Ruiz, Sebastián Lelio and Fernando Guzzoni, among many others. She has participated in films acclaimed by critics and audiences, such as Tony Manero (2008), No (2012), A Fantastic Woman (2017) and Blanquita (2022), the latter selected as the Chilean representative at the Academy Awards. In television, she has worked in some of the most emblematic series for the national audience of different generations, such as Romané (2000), El Laberinto de Alicia (2011) and La Jauría (2019).
Her talent and dedication have earned her several awards throughout her career, including the Altazor Award, the Pedro Sienna Award and the Caleuche Award, among others. Also, she was nominated for the Platino Awards for Best Supporting Actress for the series 42 Days of Darkness (2022), produced by Fabula for Amazon.- Writer
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Ana Lasic is a screenplay writer and a playwright born in Belgrade, Serbia - former Yugoslavia in 1972. She graduated from the Academy of Dramatic Arts, Department of Dramaturgy and Screenplay Writing in 1999.
Her senior thesis play "Where Are You Coming From?" won the "Selenic prize," a prize annually given for best graduating play. The play won third prize at the Competition for the best EX-YU play in 2000, organized by Theater m.b.H. in Vienna, Austria. It was also read at the »Theatertreffen« in Berlin and »Schiller Tage« in Mannheim. "Where Are You Coming From?" has been printed in German and its original Serbian in the collection of plays named "Schutzzone und andere neue Stucke aus Exjugoslavien" published Folio Verlag 2002.
In 2000, Lasic moved to Ljubljana, Slovenia. In November 2004, her first feature film "Ruins," was released. She wrote the script together with director Janez Burger. The film won the prize for the "Best Slovenian Film" at the 7th Slovenian Film Festival, and went to festivals around Europe and the United States, including the Rotterdam film festival(main program), Karlovy Vary (in competition), Minneapolis (competitive section), Motovun (competition), Palm Springs, to name just a few. At the Lecce film festival, "Ruins" won the Special Jury Award.
Lasic's plays have been produced in Slovenia and abroad. "For Now Nowhere," was performed at the Slovene National Theatre Drama in Ljubljana in 2005, and at the Jugoslav Drama Theare in Belgrade in 2009. "Where Are You Coming From?" was first performed at Theater Forum in Berlin, in March of 2008. For "For Now Nowhere" Lasic won the Dominik Smole Price for the best Slovenian play 2006 at the festival "Borstnikovo srecanje."
In 2009, Lasic wrote the screenplay for TV film "Angela Vode, Hidden Memories." The film won the "Viktor" prize for the best Slovenian TV film. In 2011. Slovenian series "In Treatment" original (BeTupul), also won the "Viktor" prize, for the best Slovenian TV series. She was writing adaptation for all 45 episodes. In 2013 and 2014, Lasic wrote screenplays for two more films. One is "Balkan Is Not Dead" directed by Aleksandar Popovski (prod. Kino oko, Robert Naskov), and "Driving School" directed by Janez Burger (prod. RTV Slovenia).
In 2016, Lasic wrote an adaptation of "One Hundred Years of Solitude" by Gabriel Garcia Marquez for Pandur theaters.
In Slovenia, Lasic taught screenwriting intensively for many years, last five at the State Academy for Theater, Film and TV, Agrft in Ljubljana. She is also a docent for Screenwriting for film and TV.
Now, with her new theater play "Down By the River Styx" and her brand new screenplay for feature film "Green Softness" she is returning to her own stories.- Casting Director
Hi, I'm Ana, a casting director based in Spain. I work with La Caña Brothers, an audiovisual company based in Madrid, who create projects based in reality, documentaries, journalism and fiction. Just before I was a theatre producer for almost 10 years, managing talent from the very beginning of my career. I'm also a coach, certificated IFC.- Camera and Electrical Department
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Andrea has been exposed to visual beauty ever since his first breath in Venice-Italy where he was born. As a teenager he started to consistently dedicate himself to still photography, music and technology, then adventure traveling very far on his motorbike enriching his visual library. In order to become a cinematographer, Andre worked his his way up the Camera Department from electrician to clapper loader, to focus puller and camera operator working beside or world acclaimed cinematographers such as 'Christophe Beaucarne'_ AFC, Robby Müller ASC, Douglas Slocombe ASC, Eduardo Serra ASC, Benoît Delhomme AFC, Alex Thomson ASC, Denis Lenoir AFC, Oliver Stapleton BSC/ASC and learning from Don McAlpine ASC, Vittorio Storaro AIC, Vilmos Zsigmond ASC and Dante Spinotti ASC.
Andrea specialized as a Cinematographer in 1996 in London and won an award for best cinematography at NYCIFF Festival in New York for the movie The Tomb Robbery Papyrus: Notes of a Past (2009), and other award from countless music promos produced for prestigious labels like Sony BMG, EMI, Warner Music and Universal Music.
Together with remarkable technical skills, Andrea has that natural artistic flair which allows him to shape the canvas in an extraordinary and profound way, sometimes searching his Italian library of visual beauty. This is conveyed on digital or film quickly and efficiently thanks to a higher level of communication with the director and his nurturing a team driven by passion.
Andrea has been working in many parts of the world and able to coordinate any international crew (perfectly fluent in English, Spanish, French and Italian) satisfying any director's need with original, innovative, suitable lighting and VFX work. Andrea is also a camera operator and works in any situation including aerial, long cranes, hand-held, motion control and much more.- Actress
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Andrea Laing is a film, television and theatre actor of Jamaican descent. She is known for her work on NCIS, Richard Jewell and Brockmire. Laing is an avid harmonica player and has an appreciation for working on projects internationally. She attended private school most of her life where she took part in chorus and live stage plays. She is also known for her work as an audiobook narrator and red carpet host.- Editor
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- Composer
Born and raised in Madrid, Andrés develops a curiosity for film and music early on. He studies Communications and sets off a career in post-production working as an editor for MediaPro, one of the Spanish leading production companies. His credits as an editor in Spain include Callejeros (2005) and El intermedio (2006).
Concurrently, he works on developing a career in film music. In 2006 he composed music for the animation Going Nuts (2006), with a nationwide theatrical release, in what became the first feature film in the world to feature peanuts as the main characters. The score earned Andrés national recognition with the Ateneo Coste Cero Award in 2008 for Best Soundtrack. Shortly after, Andrés writes a score for the documentary Disney: Through the Looking Glass (2010), exploring the uncertain origins of Walt Disney. The score for this Spanish-North American co-production earned him his first Jerry Goldsmith Award after 5 years of consecutive nominations.
In 2010, Andrés moved to Los Angeles to complete his education. He graduated with a Master's Degree in Film Production from Chapman University in California, and started working with directors of the stature of Randal Kleiser (Grease, White Fang) and Terrence Malick (To the Wonder, Knight of Cups). His recent film credits include Romany Malco's (40-year old virgin, Weeds) directorial debut Tijuana Jackson: Purpose Over Prison (2018) and the fantasy action Jiu Jitsu (2020), starring Nicolas Cage and Tony Jaa. He also produced the soundtrack for Defrost: The Virtual Series (2019), using the immersive formats Dolby Atmos VR and Facebook 360.
Andrés teaches at Chapman University and the Los Angeles Film School, and continues to explore new mediums of audio storytelling through Podcasting and Audio Dramas.- Actor
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Andrew Laing is an actor based in Los Angeles, California. He was born outside of Chicago, Illinois in 1986 but spent his youth in Saratoga, California. Andrew has loved acting since a young age, when he sang "World of Pure Imagination" in his elementary school's production of Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. He has been studying the Meisner technique in San Jose, California for several years, and has taught introductory classes on the technique at the Bay Area Acting Studio.- Actor
- Producer
- Camera and Electrical Department
Andy Schofield is a talented, passionate and genuine actor and proud member of SAG-AFTRA. Schofield knew at an early age that he wanted to pursue acting as a profession. He has always wanted to entertain especially to make people laugh, smile or just think. Schofield has strong Christian beliefs and wishes to work with the Kendrick Brothers, Kirk Cameron and many others as well as work on Hallmark movies. He just would love to continue to work and shine his positive light onto others and create meaningful work that will be adored for generations. Schofield knows with his training, talent and timing and professionalism he will complement any project you may be producing.
Thank you for your time and consideration!
God Bless- Executive
As Senior Vice President, Scripted Development for BBC Studios, Angie Stephenson is responsible for the creative development and production of scripted shows, focusing on both UK reformats and original programming. She serves as an Executive Producer for BBC Studios on the hit comedy Ghosts on CBS, on Call Me Kat, the scripted comedy on FOX, starring Mayim Bialik, based on the hit BBC series Miranda, and on This Country, the docu-comedy directed by Paul Feig for FOX, based on the critically acclaimed BBC series This Country. Stephenson also served as Executive Producer for the Golden Globe® and Emmy® award-nominated limited series The Night Of for HBO. Her experience in the U.S. and UK markets has been invaluable on titles such as Getting On for HBO, the Golden Globe® and Emmy® award-nominated limited series The Night Of for HBO, Intruders for BBC AMERICA, and Da Vinci's Demons for Starz, in addition to a slate of titles currently in development with streaming, broadcast, and premium channels.
Stephenson joined BBC Studios as Vice President, Programming, Co-Production and Acquisition. In that role, she was responsible for developing international co-productions, sourcing formats, and program acquisition. Previously, she oversaw the BBC Talent division in the UK, where she directed initiatives to nurture new writers and performers.
Stephenson holds a BA Hons degree in English and Drama from the University of London and an MBA with Distinction, Broadcasting Concentration, from the University of Bradford.- Actress
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Anna Maria Perez de Tagle was born on December 23, 1990 in San Francisco, California as Anna Maria Francesca Enriquez Perez de Tagle. She's 1 of today's hottest triple threats, w/ an extensive list of accomplishments like acting, singing & dancing. She has opened for the Jonas Brothers Asia tour in 2012 & starred in Godspell on Broadway. She has been featured on shows such as Late Show with David Letterman (1993), The View (1997) & The Rosie Show (2011). She was also featured in a sold-out concert that took place May 7, 2012 on board the Hornblower Hybrid in New York City, benefiting St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.
She was voted Best Featured Female Artist in a Musical at the 2012 Broadway World Awards.
She starred in Camp Rock (2008) & Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam (2010) as Ella, then guest starred in Baby Daddy (2012) as Jenna. She also had a recurring role in Hannah Montana (2006) as Ashley Dewitt.
In 2009, she stole the screen in Fame (2009) as Joy. In 2010, she toured w/ Demi Lovato & The Jonas Brothers in North as well as South America. She served as an opener & performer.
At the Ronald Reagan Centennial Birthday Celebration, former 1st lady Nancy Reagan requested her to perform 2 of her favorite Broadway songs in front of hundreds of dignitaries at the Ronald Reagan Library: I Dreamed A Dream from Les Misérables & Someone Like You from Jekyll & Hyde.
She enjoys working w/ the Children's Hospital of L.A., St. Jude's Research Hospital & the American Diabetes Association as well as singing, dancing, working out & reading.
She resides in NYC & L.A.- Editor
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Anna Naumi is a Belgian-American multi award-winning writer, director, producer and editor from New York City. She is known for her work in Camp Joy, Prison Letters (TV), Three Days Later and for her short film Vicky's Not Here (Amazon) that won 30 awards around the world; including three awards for Best Director, Best Editor and a Grand Jury Award for Best Producer.- Additional Crew
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Anthony got his start in the television industry during his internship at MTV while attending UCLA studying for his degree in Business Economics. He started out as a casting assistant, then moved on to production towards the end of his internship. He has also appeared on MTV's "Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County."- Director
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Antonio De La Cruz, a NYC native from the Dominican Republic, excelled in Communications and Theater Arts at City College of New York. His cinematic journey boasts "107 Street," premiering at HBO NY International Latino Film Festival. "Salsa Lessons" secured accolades at the Park City Film Music Festival. At the same time, "The Children of Hip Hop" earned special recognition at the Queens World Film Festival and Best USA Feature at the Latino Market Film Festival. Antonio's recent works include "Three from the Block," "Mataré" - a trilogy of interconnected stories, and the freshly edited "Urban," marking his sixth cinematic feat.- Editor
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Antonio La Camera was born in Castrovillari, in 1990. After graduating with honors in Cinema and Visual Arts at the Roma Tre University, he attended courses in directing and screenwriting at the film school Sentieri Selvaggi in Rome.
His short films "Carne e Polvere", "Il Sogno del Vecchio" e "Nel Ritrovo del Silenzio" have been screened at over 100 international and national festivals including the British Film Institute Future Film Festival (UK), Braunschweig Film Festival (Germany), Ischia Film Festival (Italy), Fabriano Film Fest (Italy), Al-Nahj International Shortfilm Festival (Iraq), CinemAmbiente - Enrivomental Film Festival (Italy), Terre di Cinema - International Cinematographers Days (Italy) and he was among the authors of Italian short films that represented Italy at the RIFF - Russia-Italy Film Festival (Russia).
He has won important awards such as the award for best director awarded by the Pázmány Film Festival organized by the Italian Cultural Institute of Budapest and the prize for the best international short film at the Turkish festival Hak-is Short Film Festival.
He is the artistic director of the short film distribution company "Gargantua Film Distribution" and the founder and artistic director of the "Castrovillari Film Festival".- Director
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Arí Maniel Cruz Suárez is an Emmy Award winning Screenwriter, Director & Producer in Film & TV.
Arí Maniel was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico in 1978. He started working at Puerto Rico's local public television network WIPR channels 6 & 3, first as a writer for the shows "micasa.com" and "Huellas musicales" later a producer for "En la punta de la lengua". In 2004 he co-directed, co-produced and co-wrote the mini-series "Barrios" also for WIPR. One year later he directed a TV feature film for kids, "Zompi". In 2006 he wrote and directed another TV film, "El brindis del bohemio" portraying one of Puerto Rico's new years eve tradition. From 2005 to 2007, he was one of the on-camera hosts of the prime time cultural television show "Cultura Viva" also on WIPR.
From 2007 to 2012 Arí Maniel worked in New York City as a producer and on-camera talent at V-ME, a US Hispanic Television Network, where later he became an Executive Producer for original programming. During this period he traveled across the US covering major events such as NFL Super Bowl XLIII and XLIV, and the 2008 Elections.
In 2011, he wrote the bilingual off-Broadway play "La Barbería" that opened on February 3, 2011 at the New World Stages in NYC, with tremendous success both from the critics and the audience.
In 2012 he directed and produced the independent feature film "Under My Nails". The film opened the San Juan International Film Festival in Puerto Rico and won the Special Jury Award and the Best Actress Award. The film also won the Best US Picture Award at the HBO New York International Latino Film Festival. The Academy of Motion Pictures Arts & Sciences along with the Cleveland International Film Festival selected Arí Maniel to a special showcase for directors called "Focus on Filmmakers Latino". In 2013 he had his debut as a Theater Director with the play "La Memoria De Los Elefantes" with excellent reviews and sold out crowds in San Juan.
In 2016, he directed and produced the film "Antes que cante el gallo" that won multiple international awards and became a landmark in Puerto Rican cinema. That year he also wrote "Mis planes son amarte" the visual album for the multi Latin Grammy award winner "Juanes".
His next feature followed in 2017 when he wrote and directed "¿Quién eres tú?" a film that stablished Arí Maniel as one of Puerto Rico's most prominent filmmakers.
In 2018, he was the Showrunner, 2nd Unit director and main writer of the 13-episode Netflix Original Series, El Ganador Nicky Jam (the dramatic telling of the life story of the recording artist, Nicky Jam). He also co-wrote and directed the musical films "Más de un siglo" in 2018 and "Tiempos de aguinaldo" in 2019, both for Banco Popular's Christmas TV Special with performances by Bad Bunny, Pedro Capó and Lunay, among other Latin music stars.
In 2020, he was executive producer, director (2 episodes) and writer (3 episodes) for the scripted series titled Bravas for YouTube Originals. Also in 2020, Arí wrote the original screenplay titled Barrio Fino, in collaboration with recording artist, Daddy Yankee and writer-producer, Eric Newman. He also directed the opening short film for Bad Bunny's X100PRE Tour 2019 and El Último Tour del Mundo Tour 2021.
In 2022, he directed a 6 episode promotional series for Bad Bunny's "Un Verano sin ti" album and tour with Spanish actor Mario Casas.
In December 2022 he won the Emmy Award in the Suncoast Chapter for the documentary "Sounds of the Rum Capital".- Actor
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Ariel Orama Lopez (AG ORLOZ) is a Puerto Rican multi-awarded filmmaker and actor that qualified for the Oscars 2020, 2021, 2022, and 2024. He is the first Puerto Rican selected in Animation in Cannes 2023 and at the American Pavilion during Cannes 2022. Two of his multi-awarded short films (AËRC-02 & Princëney) were screened at the Grauman Theater, Hollywood, L.A. AG was one of the finalist of Taller TELEMUNDO: actores, in Miami, directed by the well-known actress nominated for an Oscar in the movie Babel (2006), the distinguished Mexican actress & professor Adriana Barraza. The director, producer, actor, composer, singer, and writer has worked in commercials, theatre, short films, indie films, documentary, series, television, media writing, and voice-overs, summing more than 200 projects in arts (2001-2023). One of his songs (Seré/I'll be) won in Miami and his song (Alto Vuelas/ Flying Higher) was selected as the official Puerto Rican song for the World March from the Peace, celebrated in Argentina and New Zealand. Also, AG was selected as the Creative Coach for the television program Idol Kids Puerto Rico (from the recognized English franchise Idol ©). He has received more than 200 laurels and 100 international prizes in role of producer, director, composer, singer, and actor: ONE (about the thousands of lives lost because of the Hurricane Maria) was presented in all the continents of the World. It includes the tenor voice of Antonio Barasorda (RIP). The Puerto Rican actor has received different awards in performing arts, including Best Direction, Best Leading Actor, Best Concept, Best Short Film, Best Composition, and Best Script.
From Interviews: Shoutout L.A.- Ben Shields was raised in eastern Kansas, finally landing in suburban Kansas City - on the Kansas side. His mother is a critical care nurse, and his father is an attorney. He is a great, great grandson of an undertaker who created one of the first mortuaries in Kansas in 1890 and had a grandfather who was a decorated WWII pilot. He is a distant nephew of Betsy Ross. Shields began acting at the age of eleven, when he was cast as an understudy at Kansas City's Starlight Theatre. He went on to perform in every major production in school, then went to college at and received a theatre degree from Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois.
After college Ben worked in theatre, television, film, and voice-over in Chicago. Training includes The Second City Training Center in Chicago, from seasoned actor, director, teacher, and writer, Allan Miller, and from acclaimed teacher and actress, Uta Hagen. While in Chicago, he was seen at the Royal George Theatre, Shakespeare Repertory, Organic Theater, Apple Tree Theatre, Victory Gardens, among many others. Ben was among the cast of two productions that received Jeff Awards for Best Production. He then moved to Los Angeles, where he has appeared on television series, including Perry Mason, House M.D., Eleventh Hour, The Unit, Jericho, among others, as well as appearing and voicing on commercials, video games, and L.A. theatre stages. - Cinematographer
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Benjamin Hidalgo de la Barrera was born in Mexico City, Mexico, in 1974. He attended the Centre d'Estudis Cinematografics da Catalunya in Barcelona, Spain, specializing in Cinematography. Eager to understand his craft more profoundly, Benjamin has worked professionally within the Photography Department (Camera, Lighting, Grip) for feature films, documentaries, television series, commercials and short films in the Spanish and Australian film industries. Today he has shot and endless number of short films, 2 low-budget feature film, a TV series and is an active member of the Australian Cinematographers Society.- Producer
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Since its beginnings, the documentary work of the duo Bettina Perut and Iván Osnovikoff has stood out for the risk and creativity of its themes, treatments and points of view. With eight feature films to their credit, their poetic journey is full of turning points and mutations that have accompanied the technological and cultural transformations of their time, challenging the most stable and conservative premises of what is understood as documentary cinema. Their work has gone from a very physical and gestural first register linked to the lightening of the cameras and the voyeuristic impulse, present in films such as "CHI-CHICHI LE-LE-LE MARTÍN VARGAS DE CHILE" (2000) or "UN HOMBRE APARTE", which in turn emphasized the performative dimension of their protagonists (the boxer Martín Vargas in the former, and a fantasy manager in the latter); towards a visual stylization that began with the exercise of inverted ethnography "WELCOME TO NEW YORK" (2006), found a hinge in the ethical exploration of the field (and its limit) in "NOTICIAS" (2009), and reaches a climax in "SURIRE" (2015), a documentary about a salt flat in the altiplano where landscape, nature, animals and humans, are observed from a gaze that combines the sensory with materiality. Rather than conclusions, Perut + Osnovikoff's documentaries raise questions, interrogate the limits and common senses. This is the case, for example, of their two entries on social memory, on the one hand "EL ASTUTO MONO PINOCHET CONTRA LA MONEDA DE LOS CERDOS" (2004), where groups of schoolchildren represent the military coup through improvised acting, combining play and parody, telling us about a conflictive present that inhabits the bodies, an issue that they emphasized even more in "LA MUERTE DE PINOCHET" (2011), a "social fresco" around the day of Pinochet's death. Although their work has been discussed and even marginalized from some circuits, his proposal has done nothing but grow and open to new avenues, understanding documentary film as both a plastic and social exploration.- Writer
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Born January 25, 1979 in Norristown, Pennsylvania, Bill Freas began his work in the arts and entertainment industry at a young age. During his youth, he studied creative writing with renowned author and screenwriter S.C. Sykes. A state-champion musician during his time as a student at Wissahickon High School in Ambler, Pennsylvania, Bill also performed professionally in the Philadelphia area with such dynamic, eclectic ensembles as the City Rhythm Orchestra/Big Band (bass trombone), the Black-Eyed Peas Jazz Band (tuba), the Philadelphia Sinfonia II (tuba), the United States Army Reserve Bands (bass trombone), Purple Sunset (piano/keyboards, bass, and drums), and indie pop-rock band Marah (tuba).
While at WHS, he won numerous music awards, including the prestigious John Philip Sousa Award, and earned top positions in major ensembles, including sweeping first-chair tuba distinctions in PMEA District 11 Band and Orchestra, Region 6 Band and Orchestra, and Pennsylvania All-State Band, all within his senior year. Over four years at WHS, he earned tuba seats in a total of eight PMEA band and orchestra festivals, as well as being chosen in back-to-back years as the bass trombonist for the elite Cavalcade All-Star Jazz Band. As his musical interests peaked, Bill studied intensive music theory, composition, orchestration, and learned to play every instrument. Following graduation from WHS in 1997, Bill continued his musical studies at West Chester University in West Chester, Pennsylvania while maintaining his professional career as a performer, composer, and arranger.
In 2000, Bill was hired to compose and produce the musical score and theme song for a Philadelphia-based television pilot produced by Ron Smolin for Fat Hat Films, Inc. That opportunity branched out for him into positions as head writer and cast member for the project, which garnered interest from networks such as TBS and Comedy Central. Following his involvement with the project, Bill began writing for film full-time and soon secured numerous deals for his projects, with various international film companies. Over the next few years, he expanded his technical, business, and creative capabilities and began producing, directing, and acting as well. In 2011, Bill made his first major directorial debut with "Ain't So Funny," which he also wrote and produced. The film made its world premiere at the popular Blue Snowman Film Festival in Montreal, Quebec, to rave reviews. In addition to writing for film and television, he has authored a satirical comedy book, an eclectic horror and sci-fi short-story collection, and a number of acclaimed works of fiction that have been published in top-selling anthologies and literary compilations by several domestic literary entities.
Founded in 2010, Bill's production company, Crazy Owl Films, has worked in various development, production, and post-production capacities on a number of film and television projects both in-house and outside of the company. The firm frequently partners with Canadian film label Foresight Entertainment to produce genre films and television content, such as "Friends in Dark Places," "Nocturne Six," "Shadow Hill," and "Kemical Kacee." In 2014, Crazy Owl Films expanded and opened a music division, known as Crazy Owl Entertainment, that composes and produces original music for established professional musical artists and for placement in film, television, and assorted multimedia projects. "Yellowstone Lake," Bill's neo-classical/New Age concept album with the Cottage City Symphony Orchestra, and one of the division's marquee projects, was released in 2021 to superb reviews and quickly made its way to the top of numerous domestic and international radio and sales charts. Aside from his work with the Crazy Owl and Foresight labels, Bill also holds the positions of Head of the USA Division and Global Director of Development with Auspol Media, an Australian-based international creative agency. Bill's alma mater, Wissahickon High School, honored his school and career achievements by inducting him into its Hall of Fame in 2017.- Blanca Lewin is a great actress in film, television, theater and radio with more than 26 years of professional experience. Sharp, lucid and inquisitive, she has also excelled in her role as host of cultural programs on public television in her country. With extensive experience on screen, Blanca has worked in numerous film projects alongside recognized directors, such as Matías Bize ("Sábado)", (2003), "En La Cama", (2005), "The life of Fish", (2010), and "Mensajes Privados", (2022)), Marcelo Ferrari in "Bombal" (2012), Cristián Jiménez and Alicia Scherson in "Family Life" (2017) and Juan Cáceres in "Perro Bomba" (2019), among others.
In addition, her work as an actress has led her to participate in international feature films in Argentina, Spain, the United States and Ecuador. In series, Blanca has been awarded for her acting work, with emblematic performances (already available on platforms) such as "El reemplazante" (Netflix), "Fugitives" (HBO) and "Mira tú" (TVN Play). Her most remembered roles by the audience were performed during what is popularly called "The golden age of Chilean teleseries", all directed by Vicente Sabatini in Televisión Nacional de Chile. "Iorana" (1998), "La Fiera" (1998), "Romané" (2000), "Pampa Ilusión" (2001), "Puertas Adentro" (2003), "Los Pincheira" (2004), "Los Capo" (2005), "Cómplices" (2006), as well as "Lola" (2007), a long-running teleseries on Canal 13 in which she played the lead role. She also had an outstanding participation in the thrillers of the same station "Secretos en El Jardín" (2013) and "Pacto de Sangre" (2018). All this makes Blanca one of the most loved and respected actresses of the Chilean public. - Bozena Janisiw was born on 23 April 1987 in Ukraine and has grown up in Poland. She is an actress and model, known for "Dog heads" (2010, Poland) and "39 and half" (II season, Poland). Model between 2004 and 2021. Futured by Vogue China and Harper's Bazaar China as business women, model and actress. Languages: Polish, Ukrainian, Russian, French and English. Based in Paris in France.
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Brando Murphy is an American Comedian Turned Entrepreneur ruling the Crypto world through his venture "Bigger Than Race" (BTR). He has astounded people with valuable crypto content through his enterprise, Bigger Than Race (BTR). He has been an actor and has loved working in the comedy genre, producing his own film, parody video series, and even script-writing. However, the world of cryptocurrency always fascinated him. Hence, he jumped into the same and created his enterprise, "Bigger Than Race" (BTR), which is all about valuable content creation on crypto that you can't find anywhere else. Today, he teaches his loyal BTR members scholarly investment strategies with a keen focus on the highest quality so that people can broaden their mindsets and understand both sides of the coin in the crypto and blockchain industry.- Brandon M. La Croix is an American, born on January 29th, 1982 in Long Beach, California. He is a self-published author to a recently released novel called, "The Sidewalks of Sunset". After pursing an acting career at a younger age, life and income stalled the process, as it came to a halt, but never a stop. Gathering life resources, he is once again pursuing a career in the art of entertainment.
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Brenda Vanegas (El Salvador, 1982) studied Social Communication at the Mónica Herrera School of Communication, (2006). During her second year of university, at the age of 17, she began working at a small local production company, where Brenda acquired her first experiences in audiovisual production.
In 2006 she traveled to New York to live with her mother, where her world view changed. Brenda lived and worked with Latin migrant women and in 2007 she traveled to Spain to do a Master's Degree in Screenwriting for Film and Television at the prestigious TAI School. (Madrid).
In 2011 Brenda founded her own production company, LA ESTACIÓN, in El Salvador, together with Mario Soundy. They focused on documentary work on migration, women, migrant children, in various countries of Central America, Mexico, Canada and the United States.
In 2014, Brenda won the Pixels Award from the Ministry of Economy of El Salvador, ($25,000) for the production of her first fiction feature film (script and direction) ANTES LA LLUVIA.
In 2016, they both founded ENCANTADA DE LA VIDA, which absorbed LA ESTACIÓN, a production company with a new label with which they aspire to continue telling stories such as "Lucía's letters".- Producer
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Martin Scorsese once said, "It's the job of the artist to make the audience care about his obsessions," and that's what director, writer, and producer Brent Wilson has challenged himself to do throughout his career.
With a deep respect for the history and craft of cinema, Brent first emerged at the forefront of the pop music directing and producing videos for NSYNC, Britney Spears and The Backstreet Boys.
Drawing on those formative and freewheeling years, Wilson took his cinematic and earnest styles down a new path; directing, producing and writing documentary feature films.
Leading productions since include the award-winning, WWII documentary, "A Gathering of Heroes: The Last Reunion," concert films for Rock & Roll Hall of Famers, Bon Jovi, a long-overdue homage to Doo-Wop music, "Streetlight Harmonies," and multiple short films for climate and humanitarian activists Al Gore and Sean Penn.
Additional credits over the years embrace a wide spectrum of Americana from The Osbournes to President Bill Clinton and from The U.S. Olympic Team to the storied history of the Green Bay Packers.
Perhaps Brent's most personal documentary-to-date is his acclaimed biopic on Brian Wilson, the enigmatic founder of The Beach Boys. "Brian Wilson: Long Promised Road," fully exhibits Brent's belief in always finding the light within a project, bringing forth a distinctive vision, and revealing in each story the universal threads that bind us all.- Sound Department
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Having sold over 18,000,000 records, multi platinum producer, Bret "Epic" Mazur was an invaluable creative force in changing the face of pop and alternative music in the 21st century and is now Senior Producer of Audio and Music at Sugar Studios LA. With over twenty years of mixing and production experience, Mazur is an integral part of what Sugar Studios LA offers including, 5.1 mixing, scoring and sound design for feature films, television and trailers.
As a producer, Mazur has worked with some of the most iconic names in the record industry, including Prince, The Black Eyed Peas, NWA, The Plain White Tees, Seal and his own band Crazy Town which had a world wide #1 smash "Butterfly".
Today, Mazur has been sound designing numerous films and not only heads up Sugar Studios audio and music departments, but he is composing original music for feature films including The Oath (2018) starring Ike Barinholtz and Tiffany Haddish and Shine (2018) starring David Zayas and Alysia Reiner- Actor
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Brian was trained in classical and musical theatre at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio. He continued developing as an actor, improviser and director at The Second City and Upfront Comedy in Santa Monica, California. He excelled at physical comedy and movement and combined with his athletic skills was propelled into a career as a suit performer. He landed a job as one of only twelve gymnasts, dancers and actors selected from over 1,000 performers to portray the killer Grey Gorillas in the film Congo. Prior to shooting, he trained for 20 weeks with ape movement experts John Alexander and Peter Elliot perfecting his realistic gorilla movement. It was also Brian's first experience in a fully animatronic head. Since then, Brian has worked in commercials, television and film, expanding his character repertoire to include a wide variety of animals and creatures, working in costumes and prosthetic makeup and also as a motion capture artist for digital imaging. Brian's ability to teach, organize and direct other performers has naturally progressed into the role of Movement Coordinator for several projects. Brian can also be found listed in a few film's credits as a writer, producer and even under makeup effects. Brian also manages to maintain a career as an accomplished actor out of costume.- Director
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Briana La Trise is an up-and-coming filmmaker from Canton, Ohio, passionate about telling stories centered around healing trauma with a psychological flair and spiritual depth. Her interest in filmmaking peaked in high school while she was in her sophomore drama class, producing her first film, Teenage Terror. Later, she graduated from Stark State College with a Video Production degree. While attending, she won The Best Short Film M.E.R.T.L Award in 2010 for writing and directing the film, Poetic Kill. She then transferred to Cleveland State University and graduated with a BA in Film Production. Now, that her short film, Fame City is completed, she continues to write several shorts, features, and web series, ready to make her big directorial debut.