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Dan Huber and Alex Kang: Writers, Directors and Executive Producers Friends since 1985, Dan and Alex attended the same schools from seventh grade through the film program at NYU's Tisch School of the Arts. After graduation, Alex moved out to Los Angeles and began working on various commercials for White Noise Productions and then as the assistant to producer David Lancaster. He has since worked for Warner Brothers Feature Animation and then spent four and a half years handling marketing and publicity for Buena Vista International. Most recently, he was an Associate Producer on "The Sharon Osbourne Show." He is currently working in the office of the Executive Vice President and General Manager of Telepictures Productions. Dan stayed in New York and began as an editor for several local cable-access shows. He next worked on sets for three years, working his way up from Production Assistant to Unit Manager on various commercials, industrials, music videos, and features. He then worked in Production/Development at Miramax Films for three years on such films as SERENDIPITY and CHICAGO. Most recently, he spent three years in the Character Properties Department at Sesame Workshop. He now lives in Los Angeles, where he is temping at Warner Bros. while pursuing a career as a writing and directing team with Alex.
Marcus Nash: Producer
Marcus Nash started producing in the Pacific Northwest when he was asked to write and produce educational videos for the Oregon Health Department. After moving to Los Angeles in 1998, Marcus developed content for Internet media companies Dream Theater and MTV Online. Since that time he has gone on to produce corporate videos, commercials and short films for clients such as Hewlett Packard, Union Bank and California Lottery. He has won two screenwriting awards and his feature script, "Tommy Lee Must Die!" is currently being sent around town.  Patrick Michael Dolan: Director of Photography Patrick Dolan attended the School of Cinema-Television at USC and has gone on to shoot numerous commercials, music videos and feature films. As a director of photography, Patrick's independent feature film work includes SPARKLE & CHARM from writer/director William Brent Bell, WHAT DO WOMEN WANT and INVISIBLE TEMPTATION starring Brad Rowe (actor Kevin Williamson's WASTELAND, PURGATORY, BODY SHOTS). His commercial work includes spots for Adidas, Nintendo, Diesel, Nike, Ameritrade, Union Bank of California, Sundance Channel, and MTV's "Fight for Your Rights" campaign. In addition, Patrick has shot some of the biggest musical acts in the world, including THE ROLLING STONES, AEROSMITH, SANTANA, STONE TEMPLE PILOTS, MARIAH CAREY, LIMP BIZKIT, BON JOVI, ELTON JOHN and BILLY JOEL. Patrick won a Billboard Music Award for "Best Cinematography" for his work on the music video "Consuming Fire" by THIRD DAY. His most recent project was "Four Fingers of the Dragon", which includes Christopher Titus, Coolio, John DeLancie, Dominique Swain, Ron Jeremy, Wil Wheaton and Static X. Alan Roberts: Editor Alan Roberts is an editor with many independent film credits. Alan attended U.C.L.A.'s Film School. After editing director Rod Lurie's first award winning short "4 Second Delay," Alan made his feature editing debut on Lurie's next film "Deterrence," starring Kevin Pollak and Timothy Hutton, which was released by Paramount Classics. Next he edited a festival favorite and audience award winner, "Stanley's Gig" starring Faye Dunaway, which premiered on Starz Cable. Recently, Alan has edited "Role of A Lifetime" starring Kathryn Morris and Scott Bakula, "Fighting Words," starring C. Thomas Howell and Fred Willard and was the Editor L.A. for "Grand Theft Parsons" a feature starring Johnny Knoxville and Christina Applegate, which is an Official Selection of the 2004 Sundance Film Festival.
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