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Will Adashek - Cinematographer

Will Adashek is a lighting designer, cinematographer, and producer based in Los Angeles. Recent films as post-production executive or producer include Hello, My Name Is Doris (Sally Field, Max Greenfield), Dean (Dimitri Martin, Gillian Jacobs), Buster's Mal Heart (Rami Malek), Burning Bodhi (Kaley Cuoco, Cody Horn), 400 Days (Dane Cook, Brandon Routh) and A Country Called Home (Imogen Poots). Recent music videos feature Lorde, Miley Cyrus, Fun., Boregore, Carly Rae Jepsen, Justin Bieber, Smashing Pumpkins, and Iggy Azalea. Recent TV includes the Netflix original series w/Bob and David starring Bob Odenkirk and David Cross. As cinematographer he recently completed the feature film Gotta Get Down To It (Claire Fort, Damian Young), premiering in 2019.

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Cory Koller — Assistant Director

Cory Koller is a filmmaker and screenwriter. His short film work has won over two dozen awards from organizations and companies such as the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, Kodak, Coca-Cola and Loews Cinemas, and showcased at festivals throughout the world, including the Los Angeles Film Fest and Cannes International Film Festival. He has sold theatrical and new media projects to companies such as Nickelodeon, Paramount, Universal and Activision. His most recent film, Naked, starring Marlon Wayans and Regina Hall, is currently streaming on Netflix.

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Phil Garret — Producer

Phil is a film/video producer/editor, development executive, filmmaker, and educator. He is a partner in Arbor Avenue Films and Route 7 Films and has produced features, shorts, and experimental films. As a producer, his feature films range from realist dramas to horror and action pictures. Phil has also partnered with director/writer/producer, Gary Jones on a number of films including the SyFy premiere feature, AXE GIANT and ESCAPE FROM DEATH BLOCK 13.

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Martha Gregory — Editor

Martha Gregory is a filmmaker and editor based in Brooklyn, NY. She grew up in San Francisco, CA. She’s currently an adjunct professor at Fashion Institute of Technology in NYC. Martha and long time friend and collaborator Drew Lewis co-wrote a feature-length screenplay called Roadkill that was a semi finalist in the 2020 Slamdance Screenplay Competition. Martha’s short doc Three Red Sweaters won Best Documentary at Aspen Shortsfest in 2017 and the Jacob Burns Creative Culture Award. It screened at festivals worldwide and is a vimeo Staff Pick.