Randall
Peck, Director of Photography,
is a Seattle-based cinematographer/director of photography
well-versed in 35mm and 16mm motion picture photography,
24P high definition digital cinematography and the many
varieties of analogue and digital video. He has nineteen
years experience shooting feature films, short films,
national and local commercials, television shows, documentaries,
sports, music videos, fashion, travel and corporate marketing,
His recent work includes the official documentary of the
2002 Winter Olympic Games for Bud Greenspan and Cappy Productions,
a commercial for the NBA's "Team Up" campaign, commercials
for Nickelodeon, 10 half hour shows of "Trailside" for PBS,
for Major League Baseball, the NBA, HBO, Scripps Network,
Anheuser Busch, Microsoft, Arco, 3M and more.
Schy Gleason, Editor,
has amassed decades of experience in video, TV and stage
production and post-production work. His experience in national,
regional, & local commercials includes two years in network
broadcast TV promotions for nationally known clients such
as NBC, ABC, Warner Brothers, Fox, Sony, Disney Channel,
and more.
Schy has also supported
the production and post production needs of local broadcast
TV promotions for the LA market and has several years’ experience
in government (military) and corporate video productions,
including case studies, product role-outs, trade show material,
media announcements, and educational videos
Scot Charles,
Sound Designer,
is both a sound designer and audio recordist. His experience
and involvement with audio production is extensive. He has
been involved with many award winning projects and won a
national EMMY in 1999 for the National Geographic Special
"Avalanche: The White Death", in the category of "Outstanding
Achievement in Non-Fiction Programming - Sound Mixing".
He was also nominated for an Emmy for his sound design work
on "Blue Water Hunters," the 1990 PBS special directed by
Emmy award winner, Laszlo Pal.
Billy Brush, Sound Editor,
provided sound recording on the set and was the audio post
production editor, assisting Scot during the final mixdown.
Johnny Bregar, Composer,
makes music that has soul. Alongside catchy melodies and
a pop sensibility, his sound reaches into alternative-land
with dreamy organ, a bit of grit and that lovely vintage
Fender Rhodes. Johnny was trained as a classical
pianist early on. Then high school hit… so he picked up
the guitar and continues to pick up new instruments all
the time. On his new CD, yet-to-be-named, he plays
all the instruments, except drums. He’s still working keeping
time with all four limbs...