
is an award-winning documentary filmmaker specializing in social issue projects. Her directorial debut, “Slender Existence,” a film about eating disorder recovery, won a Student Academy Award, and screened annually on PBS from 1999 to 2004, and has received national recognition and awards from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences; the Independent Film Channel, the American Library Association, and numerous film festivals...full bio>

is a graduate of Vassar College and the UCLA Screenwriting Program. In addition to producing, Misho is a location sound mixer specializing in verité documentaries and a local politician.full bio>
has been shooting non-fiction for nearly twenty years, most notably the 2000 Academy-Award-winning documentary short, Big Mama, about an elderly grandmother caring for her troubled grandson. She has worked with documentary luminaries Joan Churchill, Nick Broomfield, and Academy-Award winners Haskell Wexler and Barbara Kopple, among others.
is an award-winning non-fiction television producer, director, and videographer. Her credits include series for Discovery, A&E, Animal Planet, Travel Channel, PBS, and TLC. She is a graduate of Bard College, and received an MFA in film and TV production from the University of Southern California. Currently she is producing The Green Life with Adrian Grenier (of HBO’s Entourage) for Discovery’s new network, Planet Green. In 2007, she was nominated for an Emmy for her work on A&E’s critically acclaimed Intervention.
has established a reputation as an unusual talent in documentary and television cinematography. His credits include PBS, National Geographic, Discovery Channel and many more. He was nominated for an Emmy in 2007 for A&E's Intervention where he serves as Director of Photography. He combines passion for his subjects, a strong technical background and an exceptional eye.
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