The Filmmakers
Robert L. Goodman
(Producer / Director / Editor) began his life on the stage long ago, just after
the discovery of fire. He holds a BA in Theatre and has worked in
production for the Cleveland Play House and in New York. Arriving in Los
Angeles in 1985, Bob received his MFA in Film from the University of Southern
California, with a concentration in directing. He’s been working as an
award-winning film and TV editor, a
story analyst, and writer, as well as directing productions on stage. This
is Bob’s ninth short film and the only one he is willing for others to see.
(www.cinemagic.net)
Roberta Kenney (Producer) didn't finish her BFA in film
production back in 1994 because she ran out of money shooting her senior film.
Undeterred, she spent the next ten years producing short films, industrials,
public service announcements, and a documentary. Rob is now working on her
first feature film, Rachel in Love. A link for roberta:
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here
Jeffrey Wilkins (Director of Photography) has been in southern California
for many years in the film and television industry as a cinematographer.
Originally from Denver, Jeffrey was with ABC-TV, winning several local and
national awards with the National Press Photographers Association. He then
came to Hollywood, attending the American Film Institute as cinematography
fellow. Subsequently, Wilkins started to helm and work as a D.P. shooting
commercials, film shorts, and feature-length narrative projects. He
currently works on television shows. In his spare time, Jeff welds,
creates art, and restores classic items that define his style. (www.unlimited-production.com)
Emily Dawson (Production Designer) grew up in a small town in Michigan
and studied fine arts at the University of Toledo Ohio. She moved to Los
Angeles in 2001 where she later discovered her passion career while interning on
the set of a Warner Brothers television show. She’s been working in the
Art Department ever since. Emily's love for what she does shows in her
work and in her belief in housing characters in a seamless environment crafted
for who they are. Her creative contribution to every project is making sure
each frame seen through the eyes of the camera, and ultimately the eyes of the
audience, is a finely balanced work of art. (http://picasaweb.google.com/emilydawson7)
Cydney Griggs (Costume Designer) is
a fashion designer turned visual stylist. She
designs costumes for feature films, and works as a stylist for television,
commercials, and print. Cydney also uses her visual training at Neiman Marcus
Beverly Hills and apprenticeship at Natalie Aronson Haute Couture in all aspects
of her work. Combining elegant visual styles with superior workmanship,
she transforms a window, a room, a mannequin, a display into something fanciful
and delightful to the eye. When she is not working or jet-setting around
the globe, Cydney spends time writing and illustrating her first novel, and
searching for her next inspiration. (cyddneygriggsla@aol.com)
Wayne Scott Joness (Composer) is a
multi-disciplinary artist with experience far beyond film and television
scoring. He is a jazz composer and performer, a nationally touring
keyboardist and guitarist, an album producer who has worked in Motown R&B, and a
recording arts instructor. He has also been a music and effects editor on
feature films and on an Emmy Award-winning documentary for National
Geographic Explorer. Wayne has been featured in Keyboard
magazine, where his music is described as "sensuous, elegant, and
well-produced," and is also the Southern California Chairman of Long Distance
Running for USA Track and Field. (www.joness.com)
Peter Edwards (Playwright)
is the author of the stage play, Size Ten or G-Men, upon which this film
is based. He has also been a theatrical actor, lighting and set designer.
He wrote his first play at Princeton University and penned G-Men in the
University of Southern California’s Master of Professional Writing program.
His plays have been performed on the west coast from Seattle to Los Angeles and
his short stories have appeared in international literary magazines. Pete
has also been teaching and tutoring for over 20 years, and owns Achieve
Tutorials, an elite, private tutorial company that caters to high schoolers from
all over the Los Angeles region. And yes, he’d rather be surfing.
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