
PRODUCER: ines de los santos
She is a Dominican Producer, Screenwriter, and journalist, with a Masters degree in Screenwriting.In 2011, she graduated with honors from a Bachelor in Social Communication, with a concentration in Audiovisual production, that has allowed her to participate in multiple projects, such as short films, music videos, educational campaigns, and short documentaries. She worked as a journalist in Diario Libre, a Dominican newspaper, and did an internship at El País, a popular Spanish newspaper.In her last year of the bachelor, she was the producer of Semana Más Corta Short Film Festival, a national event that holds 11 years of
trajectory. Previous to her role as producer, she participated in this festival and received two awards: Best Educational Campaign for Madre Ozama (2014), an audiovisual campaign oriented towards families that live nearby the Ozama river (Santo Domingo, D.R.); and Best Cinematography for Página en Blanco (2014), a short film about the last living days of the Dominican journalist Orlando Martinez and the events surrounding his assassination. In both projects, she was part of the writing process, collaborated with the research, and assisted in coming up with ideas that would connect the film with its origin story.In January 2018, she wrote and produced a short film about cyber-bullying, called "Isn't this a crime?", that ended up as Runner-Up in the All Rise International Film Competition from London, England. In June 2019, she received the Stephanie Rothman Recipient for her pilot script of "Exorcism 101" during the Etheria Film (Los Angeles, CA), receiving a cash award that allowed her to shoot a promo teaser of the show.Her stories are generally related to social issues, such as migration, gender equality, racism, hate crimes, injustice, and corruption. She plans to continue writing stories for movies, TV series or web-series, that mirror what's going on in our world, with a more specific view pertaining the Hispanic population; with stories both, located in their particular countries and also their lives abroad.

first assistant director:DEVAN FORD
Devan is a director and a cinematographer at heart, but he loves anything that has to do with filmmaking. He is from San Jose, CA, but he is based under the sunny skies of Burbank. It all started on a family trip a few years ago. There was nothing more than his beautiful family, a wonderful trip and a cheap camera. it helped spark one of the greatest decisions of his life: making movies. He graduated at new york film academy in 2020.

Director of Photography: Brahmma Wijaya
Brahmma Wijaya is an emerging cinematographer from Indonesia. After earning his Bachelors in Filmmaking, he has been specializing his work in the camera department. Throughout his career, he has shot multiple short movies and music videos both on digital and film format. With every project, Brahmma brings a fresh new outlook on the visual aspect that hopefully could convey not just the story, but also the visceral experience of what the characters go through.


SOUND: Houry Magarian
Born and raised in Los Angeles. She fell in love with filmmaking and made her first short film at 12 years old. She graduated with a Bachelors Degree in Cinema and Television Arts from CSUN in 2013 and will continue to make films until the world ends.
Loves taking pictures of anything that inspires her.

Art Director: Eevi Rola
is a Finnish actress, filmmaker, and Art Director. Her artistic roots go all the way back to her childhood whereby she studied classical music and took part in musical theatre. Coming from an artist family, she was well equipped to achieve a degree in Acting For Film in Los Angeles. In addition, she showcases a variety of talents, one of them being an Art Director. During her career, she has expanded her artistic skills while working with brands like Levi's, Shapermint, and Calpak. Amongst the commercial world, Rola has received a good reputation as an Art Director while working in award-winning short films that have collected reputation in festivals like Tribeca and AFI Fest.

SOUND DESIGN: BRIELLE ACHTERHOF
BriElle Achterhof is a sound engineer who studied Audio Design and Production at Columbia College Chicago. She has developed her skills in various aspects of media, including sound for film, animation, video games, television shows, podcasts, audiobooks, music, and more. Currently, BriElle works as an audio engineer at Vubiquity and freelances in her spare time. She enjoys sound designing, recording, editing, and expanding her knowledge of sound daily. She is meticulous and dedicated when it comes to audio and is always looking to engineer different and sound unique!
