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| Harlan Steinberger (Executive Producer) – Harlan Steinberger is the director of the independent multi-media web based company Hen House Studios. Founded in 2001, Hen House has produced and released 16 albums, four documentary films and recorded and produced over 150 bands, including some 600 songs. Harlan balances his professional lives with the care with his wife of two sets of twins. |
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| May Rigler (Cinematographer) – A native of Germany, Rigler studied filmmaking at the University of Arts in Berlin, earning both a B.A. and MA. Most recently, she was the cinematographer of Louise Hogarth’s ANGELS IN THE DUST, an award-winning documentary on the HIV-Aids crisis South Africa and the effect on many children loosing their parents. |
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| Tucker Stilley (Sound Designer & Mixer, Graphics/Imaging) – An artist for over thirty years, Tucker’s art forms can be loosely corralled into the four basic art groups: music, painting, film & lifestyle. He has worked professionally in Boston as a musician, San Francisco as a bohemian, and Los Angeles as a sound designer and film editor. Diagnosed with Lou Gehrig’s Disease in 2005, Tucker has lost the use of his limbs, and now uses a reflective bindi on his forehead to control a complex system of computer technology. Using this technology, Tucker creates “breathtaking images of the frailty and strength of the human condition”. All the graphics, and sound mixing for the Rexroth film was done this way. He currently resides in Los Angeles with his wife and media collaborator Lindsay Mofford. |
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| Stefan Rhys (Associate Producer)
For over a decade now, Stefan Rhys has worked in some aspect of the film industry. Last year, his controversial “Don’t Vote” music video was selected as a finalist in The iReport.com “Campaign 2008 Film Festival” and aired on CNN. Earlier that year saw his participation in the Need For Speed video game franchise, as well as the current film festival hit, “Houston, We Have A Problem” with filmmakers Nicole Torre and Eric Mofford. He wrapped up his year lending his support to Lindsay Mofford’s Kenneth Rexroth documentary project. Being a lover of words and images, and a respect for Ms. Mofford’s work made the project a great opportunity to support a fantastic endeavor.
Mr. Rhys is ultimately a creator with a passion for filmmaking, whether it be through his own projects, or other artists with common passions. He maintains blogs at NewEraArtist.com and CoffeeCartProductions.com where just a taste of his work and ideas can be seen. He continues to seek and create opportunities to express himself through the mediums of film, writing and photography and media yet to be imagined. |
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| L.D. Janakos (Photographer)
Is a fiction writer and documentary filmmaker. She is the author of the novel Oldest Show (after the abandonment) and a poetry chapbook The Letter. She has received several awards for her writing: a Bumbershoot Literary Award in Fiction, a University of Oregon Award in Fiction. Her documentary Teachers on Wheels charts the crisis community college teachers face in unjust hiring and pay practices. Her documentary on blind painter Barbara Romain is forthcoming as is her novel Plato’s Screw. |
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