Mark Redfield

Mark Redfield is an award winning actor and filmmaker who's feature film credits include: DR. JEKYLL & MR. HYDE (Jekyll/Hyde), COLD HARBOR (Roger), CHAINSAW SALLY (Steve), and DESPISER (Gordon).

Television credits include: Armed Robbery Orgasm (as Ron--Channel Four, London), IN THE GRIP OF EVIL (as Father Hughes--Discovery Channel),
several episodes of CREEPY CANADA for the 2006 season, and TORIES AND REBELS (as Thomas--National Telly Award winner).

During his career he has acted in, or directed, over seventy plays professionally. Redfield has founded two successful theater companies; Industrial Strength Theater and New Century Theater, respectively, and has toured internationally. He received training in theater and film from Towson University, UNESCO’s Theatre Of Nation’s University, and The Actor’s Conservatory.

Voice work includes dozens of characters for video games (“Elfstone Of Shannara”, and others), radio and TV commercials (IDT Long Distance, and others), documentaries and films (for Discovery and PBS, among others), and drama (the BBC’s “Tradition”
with Phylicia Rashad and Lois Smith., and books-on-tape such as “A Christmas Carol”). He owns the production company Redfield Arts and makes his home in Los Angeles and Baltimore.











STUART VOYTILLA

Is the co-founder, writer and producer (with Mark Redfield) in the company.

He is a writer, script consultant, and teacher of acting and screenwriting. Voytilla's collaboration with Redfield goes back many years, and includes the play adaptation of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, that their screenplay was based on. Film credits for Redfield Arts include: Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (co-writer, co-producer), The Sorcerer of Stonehenge School (co-writer, co-producer), Conjuring Aurora (co-writer, co-producer).

Voytilla also lectures about myth and genre, and teaches screenwriting at San Diego State University. He is the author of two critically acclaimed books on story structure and genre, Myth and the Movies and (with Scott Petri) Writing the Comedy Film.

He makes his home in San Diego with his wife Barbara Rinaldo and their daughter Elena.


















TOM BRANDAU
(writer/director: Cold Harbor)

Is a national award-winning writer/director who has over twenty years experience working in film and television. Mr. Brandau, a directing graduate of The American Film Institute in Los Angeles, recently received his MFA in Theater from Towson University in Baltimore. He has, over the past twenty years, worked as a free-lance writer/director on many regional and national commercial campaigns and has spent five years as a writer/producer/director for Fox 45 Television in Baltimore.

Mr. Brandau has won numerous awards including a Regional Student Academy Award for his film Whales, Ltd., a documentary dealing with the political and environmental issues surrounding Iceland's only commercial whaling company. The film was later purchased by the Discovery Channel and aired for two years.

In the early '90's, Brandau wrote and directed the dramatic short Sonny and Cornblatt. This bittersweet story of two elderly men, one black and one Jewish, who befriend one another late in life, won several regional and national awards, including: The Retirement Research National Media Award, the Barry Levinson Arts Award, the Rosebud Award and a National Telly Award. The film has aired on PBS and is currently in national distribution.

Tom Brandau has also been the recipient of several production grants and fellowships. Most recently he received a Graduate Fellowship from Towson University to produce his thesis production Persistance of Vision; a play dealing with the life and work of William Friese-Green, a 19th century British inventor and innovator in the early days of cinema.

His film Cold Harbor recently won "Best Feature" at the Annapolis Reel Cinema Festival and was screened at the Newport Beach Film Festival in California.










JENNIFER ROUSE
(Actress/Associate Producer/Composer)

Jennifer Rouse is an actress, model, and musician.

Jennifer graduated with a Bachelor Of Arts degree from Towson University in Baltimore, Maryland and has studied music, voice, and music theory at BCCC and Peabody Preparatory.

Her acting credits include the role of "Helen Gatewood" in the western film ONE-EYED HORSE, the role of "Ice Cream Girl" in the Redfield Arts / Planet X production CHAINSAW SALLY, "April" in the up-coming Palmetto Moon Studios production THE LAST RIDE OF THE RAVEN.

She has appearanced in Ridley Scott's BODY OF LIES, Touchstone Picture's STEP UP and STEP UP 2, the John Waters film A DIRTY SHAME, the 20th Century Fox film LIVE FREE OR DIE HARD , television's THE WIRE, THE WEST WING, and THE DISTRICT.

Jennifer also did the music score for THE DEATH OF POE and is working on the score for THE SORCERER OF STONEHENGE SCHOOL from Redfield Arts.













KARL E DEVOS
(Director of Photography: Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde; The Sorcerer of Stonehenge School)

Karl E. DeVos is an award winning cinematographer, videographer and editor. He has successfully lensed hundreds of film and video productions and has created original lighting designs for field and studio shoots. His talents also include audio, multi-media and web design. Honors include a 1999 National Telly award for Director of Photography for a filmed commercial and a 1999 ADDY award for an interactive demo reel on CD.

Before launching his own production company, Editman Productions, Karl was senior DP/Cinematographer at TCI Teleproductions. He also shot film and video projects, did graphic work for broadcast and the web and non-linear editting. From 1994-1997, Karl was senior AVID editor and videographer for Sheffield Audio-Video Productions

Majoring in Film and Video Production at the University of Maryland Baltimore County in Catonsville, Maryland, Karl's studies included Film Techniguq, Video Production, Photography, Art History and Computer Graphics. He received his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in May of 1994.





NALIN TANEJA
(Composer: Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde; Cold Harbor)

Nalin Taneja is a graphic designer, songwriter and composer with an interest in a wide variety of artistic and musical styles. He has composed the soundtrack to the Redfield Arts production of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and Cold Harbor.

With a strong interest in creating for various media, Nalin has created music, sound and graphics for many projects including web sites and web portals, and is currently working on providing music, artwork and 3D models for computer games developed by the UK based Vulcan Software. Since 1999, Nalin does contractual design work under his company name Klokwise Design.






JEFF HERBERGER
(director of photography The Death of Poe)

Jeff Herberger is a veteran camera operator and editor with over 25 years of experience in the film and video industry. Jeff first learned his trade as a Photographers Mate in the United States Navy. A graduate of the University of Southern California’s School of Cinema & Television, he approaches each shoot with a heavy emphasis on the art of lighting for video and film. Herberger has shot, edited and directed the documentaries, THE WASHINGTON WINEMAKERS and THE GAME COMES HOME . Herberger is the director of photography of the up-coming western film ONE-EYED HORSE, written and directed by Wayne Shipley. He is currently a freelance Director of Photography/Editor and Vice President of Longthrow Multimedia International LLC.


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