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Eric Mofford

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Eric
Mofford has worked as an assistant director and production
manager on over 30 feature films and television programs
including CLOCKWATCHERS, KALIFORNIA, FINDING HOME and DAUGHTERS
OF THE DUST. Other recent production credits include, BLACK.
WHITE. for FX television, 24 for Fox and the IFC critically
acclaimed comedy series, MINOR ACCOMPLISHMENTS OF JACKIE
WOODMAN.
He has written and directed projects for Disney Interactive,
Saban Entertainment, The Discovery Channel, Why Communications,
United Way and many others. His extensive knowledge of music
led to writing and directing the short dramatic blues film,
TRAVELIN' TRAINS, which aired nationally on A&E. The
film won a dozen national and international film festival
awards including the CINE Golden Eagle.
Mofford has also dedicated time to less mainstream productions,
directing and shooting a number of festival winning short
films based on numerous One-Acts from his extensive theatre
directing background. His feature, UNCONVENTIONAL, was distributed
on-line. In 2001, he co-produced the 13-part documentary
series, SENIOR YEAR, for PBS.
Eric has taught numerous media workshops (including the
International Film and Television Workshop) and been a panelist
and judge on funding councils and film festivals. Mofford
is a graduate of Emerson College with a BFA in film. |
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Executive Producer-
Barbara Kerr Condon
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Barbara
Kerr Condon
Actress-Producer (SAG-AFTRA)
Barbara first began demonstrating her "eye"
for selecting choice literary projects at age 12 where she
was a beloved recurring panelist on highly rated CBS's Kid
Critics.
Trying her hand in each of the performing arts, she found
her way on to the board of Women In Film and collaborated
on several PSA campaigns for battered women's awareness.
In 1984, Barbara moved with her husband, Paul, to Worms,
Germany, while he was in active service with the Army. Barbara
was "discovered" on base one day as someone with
"producer" quality and quickly ascended a level
of positions to become the Director of The Performing Arts
Theatre for the U.S. Army's facility there. This was the
location for all USO stopovers and military entertainment
in the area. Bearing in mind that the U.S. Military is the
largest theatre system in the world, tripling London or
Broadway, Barbara became quite confident in her skills as
a producer. This experience contributed to her relocation
to Los Angeles.
Turning her attention from stage to screen, Barbara found
herself both acting and producing in Los Angeles. Co-starring
television roles on AMC's Mad Men, HBO's Big Love, NBC's
ER, CBS's 7th Heaven, NBC's The Others, Lifetime's Unsolved
Mysteries, and repeat appearances on The Tonight Show, have
quickly given Barbara notice. Her film roles range from
appearances in Universal’s Red Dragon and The Coen
brothers' Intolerable Cruelty, to supporting rolls in films
like Brooklyn Reptyle Films' Boppin' at the Glue Factory
and Cineville's Topanga .
Her film project, Doria, which she executive produced and
in which she starred, was a winner of the Flickering Image
Festival in 2004. This was followed by her film project,
Family, which she co produced and in which she starred.
Her most recent project is Just Desserts, which she executive
produced and in which she stars. |
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Co Producer-
David Gilmore
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David
Gilmore began working in Radio in 1975 and in film in
1986. After years of 35mm production work in the Pacific
Northwest on commercials and feature films, David turned
to producing and earned his first Producer credits for
a short film in 2004 and an independent feature film based
on the short in 2005. (Titled "The Standard,"
The feature won Best Director honors at the 2006 San Diego
Film Festival.) Since that time, David has relocated to
Los Angeles and has served as a producer on the short
films "Box Canyon" and "Just Desserts." |
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Co Producer-
Sara Caldwell
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Since
forming Amphion Productions in 1991, Sara has written
and produced hundreds of documentary and other media projects
for national and international clients, specializing in
entertainment, educational, and healthcare media. She has
authored three books on screenwriting and film production,
published by Allworth Press. She is also a professor in
the Radio/Television/Film Department at the College of the
Canyons in Santa Clarita, CA. She is an award-winning screenwriter
and has been active as a producer for creative short and
feature-length film projects. A frequent workshop leader,
she has been presenting seminars at the Los Angeles Screenwriters
Expo since 2001, among other venues. Sara has received many
awards including first place in the Illinois/Chicago Screenwriting
Competition. |
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Co Producer-
Patrushkha Mierzwa
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Patrushkha
Mierzwa is a documentary producer of 14 films in artist
portraiture, social commentary, and special interest.
A particular thrill was working with Katharine Hepburn
for a wrap-around on one of her documentaries, Julianna:
A Portrait. Ms. Mierzwa currently has a feature documentary
in the festival circuit, I Love What I Do, interweaving
an egocentric musicians life with his children's struggle
to find their family, and shot over a 40 yr. period. Awards
include Columbus Film Festival-The Chris Plaque, The Accolades
Competition-Best in Category, AFI DIY Festival-finalist.
Ms. Mierzwa has 35 yrs. experience working in theatre,
film, and social activism. From Shakespeare festival bootier
to Nader's Raider, from bridal gown seamstress to boom
operator pioneer, Ms. Mierzwa's varied experiences provide
an eclectic base from which to focus her producing passion. |
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