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Jorge
Agraz (Producer)
Born in Mexico City, Jorge Agraz grew up in the United States
and Europe. He made his first film borrowing his friend’s super
8 camera when he was 9 years old. A graduate of Yale University,
with degrees in Film Studies and History, Jorge has worked in
production on commercials and feature films, including Blade,
Thirteen Days, and more recently Evolution. Jorge
is also a founding board member of Peace by PEACE, a New York-based
non-profit organization which provides conflict resolution education
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Ian Campbell (Director of Photography)
Ian Campbell has been shooting music videos, commercials and
short films for the past eleven years. He has won awards, among
them Clio and Mobius for his commercials for such products as
Coke, Levis, Audi, Budweiser, Die Hard, Roxy, and the Palm Theatre.
His short films have been seen nationwide in film festivals
and have received many accolades, including a Student Academy
Award nomination in 2000. Ian has a B.A. in film from Art Center
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Rachel
Tejada (Editor)
Currently on tour with the punk rock band Rancid, Rachel Tejada
is filming a behind-the-scenes documentary for their newly released
album, Indestructible. Most recently she edited their music
video “Fall Back Down.” She has also been a freelance producer
and editor for Warner Bros, Disney, Fox, Playboy TV and MTV2.
In 2001 she co-founded the digital film collective Group 101
Films (www.group101films.com),
which encourages filmmakers to “Get Off Their Ass” and make
movies each month. She is a graduate of Cal State LA and got
her start with IFP/West’s Project Involve, a mentor program
that matched her with music video and feature film director
Tamra Davis (Billy Madison, Crossroads) on
such films as Half Baked. |
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Woody Pak (Composer)
Award winning composer and producer Woody Pak has composed works
for feature films, documentaries, commercials, and musical theater.
A graduate of MIT and Juillard, his feature film works have
garnered critical acclaim internationally and include Miss
Monday, Southern Heart, and Oksu-tang, as well
as the documentaries The Chinatown Files, E-Dreams and Black
Pickett Fences. Woody is also an accomplished guitarist and
producer, helping develop new talent and performing regularly
throughout New York, Asia, and Los Angeles. Woody resides in
Los Angeles with his wife and son. |
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John Morris (Sound Design)
John Morris is a motion picture sound editor with an abiding
interest in non verbal communication. He’s recent credits include
The Alamo, League of Extraordinary Gentleman, X-Men 2,
and Baraka. |
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Mary Lou Lim (Costume Designer)
At a young age, Mary Lou Lim knew she wanted to be a
costume designer. She moved to LA in 1980 and got her feet wet
as a PA on low budget films. Her first big break was working
on the Mad TV pilot which led to a 3 year stint on the series.
Soon after she started working closely with costume designer
Sharon Davis and others on such films as Thirteen Days,
Nutty Professor II, Double Take, High
Crimes, Antwone Fisher, Starsky and Hutch,
and currently Sleepover. Between projects she designs
for commercials, independent features (Smiling Fish &
Goat on Fire) and short films. |
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Julia Hanna (Production Designer)
Julia Hanna has been designing for over 20 years. Trained in
Europe, her impressive background includes production design,
set decoration, interior design and home staging. Getting her
start in the theater with wardrobe design, she worked her way
into commercials, music videos and independent films. Julia
uses her worldwide travels to influence her work and loves the
creative freedom of working between set design and wardrobe. |
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