Jill Jones is an honors graduate of Emerson College with a degree in film production. She has also studied at the School of Visual Arts in New York City and the Boston University Summer Theatre Institute. Jill is a student alumni of the Telluride Film Festival Student Symposium in Telluride, CO and has a background in children's theatre at the Des Moines Playhouse. She has worked for the Improv Asylum, Massachusetts Film Office, Emerson Productions, and Film Garden Entertainment. Her short film, "Sara's Portraits," featuring Rylie Behr, won Best Student Short Film at the 2009 Wild Rose Film Festival. Jill now works as a casting editor at "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition" and is in the works with her new documentary, "Spectrum," which features Dr. Temple Grandin.
Brent received the John Cannon Memorial Scholarship from the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences to aid in his study of cinematography at Columbia College Chicago. All We Had, a 35mm film he photographed at Columbia, screened at the 2008 Cannes International Film Festival and 2009 Marbella International Film Festival featuring excellence in cinematography. Brent photographed and produced WET, a short film that won the Chicago Award at the 2009 Chicago International Film Festival. A 2008 Alumni of the Telluride Film Festival Student Symposium, Brent was commissioned to document The 37th Telluride Film Festival Student Symposium, featuring Ken Burns, Werner Herzog and Alexander Payne. Brent currently works in Los Angeles as a director of photography on commercials and narratives. His most recent commercial work has been for VISINEĀ®. Brent is in the works with Jill Jones on the new documentary on sensory perception, Spectrum, featuring Temple Grandin.
Originally from Buenos Aires, Argentina, Marina Cavalli now resides in Los Angeles, CA. A 2008 graduate of The Academy of Art University, Marina studied 2D and stop motion animation. Shortly after graduating, Marina went to work for Adult Swim's Emmy Award winning Robot Chicken series, where she worked as a puppet fabricator. After her time there, she completed a USC Thesis animation film entitled, "Welcome to the Throne Room."
Ashley began her studies in 2D and stop-motion animation at the University of Texas in Austin. With an infinite supply of "can-do" energy, she came out to Los Angeles to pursue her passion in stop motion animation. Since moving to Los Angeles, Ashley has worked as a puppet fabricator and animator at Buddy System Studios and Bix Pix Entertainment. She has a hand in several independent projects and takes pleasure in helping artists achieve their visions with efficiency. Ashley just recently wrapped her work as Animator on Adult Swim's 'Frankenhole' series in Los Angeles.
Frederik Wiedmann began his film music studies in Boston at Berklee College of Music where he earned a BA in Film Scoring (Suma Cum Laude) in 2004, as well as various awards, among them the BMI Film Scoring Award 2004. In 2004 He started to work for established Film Composer John Frizzell (Office Space, Alien Resurrection) as orchestrator, score mixer, arranger, programmer and eventually as co-producer and co-composer of his Film Scores. Frederik soon began to work in his own studio, and was chosen by many A-list Film Makers as their composer due to his advanced knowledge in music technology and music production, as well as his sensibility to serve the film in the best way possible. Frederik's feature film credits include "Hellraiser: Revelations,"
"Mirrors 2," "Whiteout," "Legion," and "Return to House on Haunted Hill."