People

Tracie Austin-Peters: British Presenter, host aand narrator for Television and Video living in California
Donovan Boden: a young and talented freelance director currently knee-deep in the Toronto advertising scene
Christina Casa: a commedienne/actress who has been performing from a very young age. Here resume includes dancing, singing and modeling; she is now working on a screenplay
The Comedy Dogs: a New Zealand-based comedy group consisting of Grant Lobban, Terry Williams and Vaughan King
Don't Make Me Look Too Psychotic: "In a romantic comedy that celebrates the triumph of a break-up, Bruce Pachtman engages us as a close friend having a heart-to-heart talk about every sordid and savory detail of a relationship gone bad."
Paul Ego: New Zealandıs tallest comedian, and a respected and popular MC, improviser and feature act comedian, delivering to the NZ public and corporate markets a style of comedy with international appeal
Mark Grant: an actor, writer, producer whose credits include movies (The Karate Kid, A Stranger's Kiss), TV (Law & Order) and a screenplay (Living On Empty, a crime thriller set in New Hampshire)
Mike Loder: a feature comedian based in Auckland, New Zealand and a regular on the stand up scene. He is experienced in venues of all sizes and gatherings of all types from theatres to ships
Nanci Meek: a comedienne/actress who pokes fun at everyone in song parody, comedy sketches, and the famous Free John Gotti campaign
Alex Morrison: award-winning midwestern filmmaker with particular interest in social or environmental issues. Wide variety of experiences including traditional and digital filmmaking and photography
The Screenplayers: Spec scripts by represented, optioned, published, produced, or otherwise accredited writers
Carol Stewart: artist, writer, photographer and "wanna-be" actor. Drop by this eclectic site to read poetry and novel blurbs, view art and travel to other places
A Screenwriter's Journal: follow David Adam's screenwriting career as a recently optioned screenplay of his goes through hellish re-writes on its way to filming!
Two Voices: explore, read the articles, view the awards, and listen to the work of Garrett Brown and Anne Winn
Dr. J. Emmett Winn: visiting assistant professor for the Department of Communication Radio, Television and Film faculty at Auburn University
Robert E. Yahnke: a professor at the University of Minnesota's General College; his site provides some insights into film
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