Guinevere Turner
Writer Guinevere Turner emerged onto the writing scene with the iconic lesbian film Go Fish. Soon after, she and I Shot Andy Warhol director Mary Harron wrote the screenplay adaptation of Bret Easton Ellis' American Psycho. A writer and story editor for the first two seasons of The L Word, she also made several memorable guest appearances on the show as Alice Pieszecki's screenwriter ex-girlfriend, Gabby. You can see her in a number of recent films, including Jane Clark's Crazy Bitches, and she is writing the screenplay adaptation of Ed Sanders' Charles Manson book The Family. |
Puppett
Director / Co-Creator Based in Los Angeles, Puppett originally hails from the suburbs of DC. Wedlocked marks Puppett's directorial debut since earning her BFA in Film and Digital Video from University of the Arts in Philadelphia, PA. Finished in October 2015, Wedlocked has been accepted into over 20 film festivals worldwide, winning Best LGBTQ Short Film at the Independent Filmmakers Showcase in Los Angeles, and an Award of Merit Special Mention from The Best Shorts Competition. Her most recent short film, Glenda, premiered at the 2016 Slamdance Film Festival. Puppett is currently developing two short and two feature screenplays. |
Christine Moore
Producer / Co-Creator A graduate of Vassar College, she triple majored in Drama, Psychology, and French. She has written and produced numerous sketch comedy videos, including the musical Star Wars merger parody, Disney Princess Leia: Part of Han’s World. In 2013, Christine wrote and produced her first feature film, June, Adrift, which wrapped post-production in June 2014 and is currently being submitted to film festivals. |
Ally Iseman
Producer / Co-Creator In 2012, she produced her first pilot, Bar Monkeys and has since written and produced a number of sketches for the web. Her most recent work, an Orange is the New Black season 1 parody recap, Prison is the New Popular, is screening at festivals. In addition to Wedlocked, she is currently in development on a comedy pilot presentation. |
Marvin Glover
Producer Marvin Glover is an American film producer, director, screenwriter, and music composer. Raised primarily in the Pacific Northwest, Marvin now resides in Los Angeles. Many of his artistic works center around themes of hope and empowerment. He has branched out into mainstream territory with recent Sci-Fi and comedy films. |
Olivia Kuan
Director of Photography
Olivia began her pursuits to become a cinematographer in her early years at NYU's Tisch School of the Arts. There, she practiced her skills by shooting projects for her fellow students on a weekly basis. But just as importantly, her experience at NYU opened her mind to an artistic approach to storytelling that today sets her apart as a DP. As her career continues, Olivia's passion is shooting narrative films. Though she thoroughly enjoys music videos, documentaries, and commercials, Olivia's talent remains to be in capturing stories. She is best at building upon ideas and adding to them with her own. Having shot 9 features thus far, her goal is to continue to find compelling scripts that offer an opportunity for Olivia to connect with the characters and visually tell their tales. During school, the industry was still shooting on film. As soon as she graduated, Olivia was thrown into the blossoming age of HD video. Today, she owns an Alexa, which is often regarded as the best digital camera on the market. Its film-like quality offers a naturalistic visual medium that is rare to come by in the technologically driven world of cameras in this decade. Olivia is a proponent of cinematography that enhances but does not distract the viewer from the story. This is evident not only in her choice of camera, but also in her shooting style.
http://oliviakuan.com
Director of Photography
Olivia began her pursuits to become a cinematographer in her early years at NYU's Tisch School of the Arts. There, she practiced her skills by shooting projects for her fellow students on a weekly basis. But just as importantly, her experience at NYU opened her mind to an artistic approach to storytelling that today sets her apart as a DP. As her career continues, Olivia's passion is shooting narrative films. Though she thoroughly enjoys music videos, documentaries, and commercials, Olivia's talent remains to be in capturing stories. She is best at building upon ideas and adding to them with her own. Having shot 9 features thus far, her goal is to continue to find compelling scripts that offer an opportunity for Olivia to connect with the characters and visually tell their tales. During school, the industry was still shooting on film. As soon as she graduated, Olivia was thrown into the blossoming age of HD video. Today, she owns an Alexa, which is often regarded as the best digital camera on the market. Its film-like quality offers a naturalistic visual medium that is rare to come by in the technologically driven world of cameras in this decade. Olivia is a proponent of cinematography that enhances but does not distract the viewer from the story. This is evident not only in her choice of camera, but also in her shooting style.
http://oliviakuan.com
Keseh Morgan
Production Designer
With the position of Set Decorator, Production Designer or Art Director on numerous independent films, music videos and television programs, Keseh’s goal in design is to create art that stimulates thought, inspires conversation and arouses emotions.
“I always feel that if you build it, you build it for the dream rather than the actuality. If it doesn’t have any meaningful application to the story, it’s never a great shot. We make up our own truth. The basis of production design is to make an architectural truth become an emotional truth." ~Robert F Boyle (Production Designer, North By Northwest)
http://www.kesehmorgan.com
Production Designer
With the position of Set Decorator, Production Designer or Art Director on numerous independent films, music videos and television programs, Keseh’s goal in design is to create art that stimulates thought, inspires conversation and arouses emotions.
“I always feel that if you build it, you build it for the dream rather than the actuality. If it doesn’t have any meaningful application to the story, it’s never a great shot. We make up our own truth. The basis of production design is to make an architectural truth become an emotional truth." ~Robert F Boyle (Production Designer, North By Northwest)
http://www.kesehmorgan.com
Devin Winter
Wardrobe
A regular contributor to international fashion magazine Lucire, Devin has now branched out as a stylist and costume designer working on numerous music videos, films and custom designs for entertainers and executives alike.
www.devinwinter.com
Wardrobe
A regular contributor to international fashion magazine Lucire, Devin has now branched out as a stylist and costume designer working on numerous music videos, films and custom designs for entertainers and executives alike.
www.devinwinter.com