Jenna Milly | Writer/Director
Jenna was a journalist who hated telling the truth. After a decade of writing news for CNN, The Los Angeles Times and a variety of magazines, she decided r-e-e-l life was more interesting. She has been writing screenplays for six years. Her most recent work, CHARLIE SLOAN, an action-adventure comedy about an A-list actress who's banished from Hollywood, won 1st place at the Dixie Film Festival in 2008. Her comedy, FAKING IT, was recognized in the 2007 Screenwriting Expo Screenplay Competition and in addition, she's been developing JACK STRAW, a drama about a teen runaway who goes on tour with the Grateful Dead during the summer of Jerry Garcia's last tour. Jenna writes a column for Script Magazine and runs her own script consultant service.
Favorite color: Purple
Amanda Moulson | Executive Producer
Amanda is responsible for identifying production partners and helping to guide completion of the film. She has lived and worked in both the U.S. and U.K. and has more than ten years international and domestic experience across the marketing mix, from PR to advertising and interactive services. She currently serves as a managing director for a London-based public relations agency. As a longtime film enthusiast, she has used her skills to secure funding for film festivals and support their marketing. In addition, she helps to manage actors and presenters in London. Amanda graduated from the University of Georgia with an A.B. in history and art history. She has also worked as a professional photographer, most notably covering the 2004 Academy Awards for CNN.com. Her work has also appeared in numerous newspapers and books.
Favorite color: Black
Kathy Cabrera | Producer
Kathy is an MFA screenwriting graduate of the UCLA School of Theater, Film & Television. In addition to six feature-length screenplays and a drama television pilot, Kathy has also written and produced several short films. Kathy was also a finalist for the 2007 NAACP & NBC Screenwriting Fellowship and awarded the 2008 Young and the Restless Fellowship in Television. In addition to penning screenplays, Kathy writes for feature magazines, public relations firms, marketing agencies and online publications. She started her career with the HSBC Bank Public Affairs Department in Buffalo, New York, after graduating with a communications degree from Canisius College. Kathy has lived in Florence, Italy, Philadelphia and Atlanta before moving to Los Angeles to pursue a film career. Kathy currently splits her time between the East and West Coasts.
Favorite color: Pepsi-can blue
Spencer Adams | Director of Photography
Originally from Pelham, Georgia, Spencer Adams is a cinematographer who lives and works in the Atlanta area. Spencer's work includes 35mm and HD cinematography as well as commercial still photography. His acclaimed work has been for clients such as Porter Novelli, Hunter Public Relations, Hooters Restaurants, Speed Channel, ESPN, Delta Air Lines, Naturally Fresh Salad Dressings and Nmedia of Atlanta among others. His recent cinematography credits include "Prayers from Pelham," "Black on Black," as well as "The Last American Roadhouse," a documentary that chronicles the history of one of the world's most famous honky-tonks.
Spencer Adams Cinematography
Favorite color: Green
Cynthia Courcimault | Production Designer
Cynthia graduated from Georgia State University with a degree in Studio Art, concentrating in Textile Design. Her love of art and design lead her to pursue a career in fashion. She has worked in the wholesale jewelry market at the Atlanta Apparel Mart selling to top boutiques. Inspired by all things that glitter, she relocated to New York City to work for luxury diamond retailer Chopard. She has worked backstage at Mercedes Benz Fashion week styling top models and organized multiple fashion shows. She later joined Original Penguin Clothing, a Perry Ellis Brand, where she was responsible for new product development, design, and marketing of all accessories. Back in her home city of Atlanta, Cynthia consults on costuming and set design.
Favorite color: Yellow
Ann Marie Allison | Script Supervisor
Ann Marie Allison's business and writing background brings a valuable skill-set to her role as Script Supervisor. In addition to her M.A. in Human Resources, Ann Marie has been writing screenplays for over three years. Inspired by today's immigration issues, she wrote BOJAY, a drama about the unlikely friendship between a bigoted old man and a young Latina gang member. She also developed H.R. PHOBIA, a pyschological thriller about a lowly HR Assistant who implodes after being ostracized one too many times at office parties; taking out her demented frustrations on anyone who crossed her, including her colleagues, her boss and a completely innocent tank of fish. Her most recent work, FAKING IT, was recognized in The 2007 Screenwriting Expo Screenplay Competition.
Favorite color: Sapphire blue