The Filmmakers
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Dominick Bagnato (writer/director) is a filmmaker currently residing in Brooklyn, NY and an alumnus of New York University's prestigious Tisch School of the Arts. He is the writer, director, and editor of several short films, the most recent of which, Initial Conditions, was winner of an MTV Production Grant. His screenplay for A Modest Proposal for the California State Energy Crisis Or: A Convenient Truth was a finalist at the 2009 SoCal Independent Film Festival and a semi-finalist at the 2009 PAGE International Screenwriting Awards. The script represents one of four feature-length screenplays that are currently in development.
Charlie Pinto (producer) has produced three short films, directed several of his own shorts, and is currently in development on a new television series, Studio Nowhere. He has worked as a Unit Production Manager and Asst. Locations Manager on several feature films for Trigger Street Productions. He recently worked in post-production as an Asst. Editor for Stick Figure Productions, where he worked on programs for the Discovery Channel, Nat Geo, and TLC. Charlie currently edits for NBC Universal and is a graduate of NYU's Tisch School of the Arts with a BFA in Film and Television Production. Patrick Steward (producer) also graduated from the Tisch School in film and television. His feature directorial debut was Cherry Valley, a documentary that premiered at the SXSW Film Festival. He is the founder and CEO of Cyprus Productions, LLC, a production company that specializes in motion graphics. His most recent production is The Hollow Tree, a 35mm short children's film that is currently on the festival circuit. Adam Orellana (cinematographer) received his BFA from New York University in 2002 and MFA from the American Film Institute in 2004. Since then, Adam has gone on to shoot predominantly commercials and music videos, including clients such as Atari and Dunkin' Donuts. He currently keeps residence on both coasts in New York and Los Angeles. Adam is pursuing more narrative work in the form of feature films. |
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