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large product photo   Ben Sztajnkrycer - Writer / Director / Executive Producer

Ben was born in Montreal, Canada, and moved to Los Angeles to pursue filmmaling. In 2006, he wrote the horror feature Kaw for Reel One Entertainment and The Sci Fi Channel. That same year, he wrote the supernatural thriller The Prodigy for Knick Knack Productions and 40 Caliber Films. Ben has also written numerous spec screenplays, as well as the award-winning short films Into the Maelstrom and 07. Into the Maelstrom recently became the most viewed entry on the website for Steven Spielberg and Mark Burnett's reality show On the Lot. Ben's fantasy screenplay Witch Hunter was recently honored with the 2007 UCLA Screenwriters Showcase award.

 

 
   
 

 
large product photo   Josh Feldman - Producer

Josh recently completed his first year in the UCLA MFA Producer's Program. He has produced a number of projects, including a teenaged comedy entitled Lucy: A Period Piece.

 

 
         
   
 

 
large product photo   Frank Macchia - Composer

Frank is a composer and multi-instrumentalist who lived in the Los Angeles CA area, working on film and television music as well as creating his own CDs of eclectic music. Frank has worked as a composer/orchestrator on many films and television projects, including Superman Returns, Fantastic Four, The Guardian, Hide and Seek, Ladder 49, Miracle, X2-Xmen United, Men of Honor, Eight Legged Freaks, Austin Powers: Goldmember and the television shows Night Visions, Disney's Oliver Twist, Nickelodeon's Oh Yeah Cartoons and The Tonight Show.

Official website: www.frankmacchia.net

 

 
         
   
 

 
large product photo   Sean Olson - Editor

Sean Olson has won three Emmy® Awards and accolades from The National Press Photographer's Association for his work in television news. He has also won multiple awards for his editing on films, including "Best Editing" from Shriekfest in 2005, and back-to-back awards for "Best Editing" in the 48-hour Film Festival (Los Angeles).

 

 
         
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