Our Crew

Other crew will be added as they are announced!  Stay tuned for updates.

Timothy Edwards (writer/director) spent the first five years of his life running around the jungles of Indonesia before settling down in Houston, Texas. College life took him to Hawai'i, Spain, and Italy.  He ultimately graduated from Rice University in 2002, where he studied Studio Art, Filmmaking and Spanish literature.  His short film, Sound Asleep (2007), premiered at the Los Angeles International Short Film Festival and was awarded a silver Remi at Worldfest Houston for its soundtrack.  Over the next few years Tim worked as a freelance Film and Video Editor in Austin for clients including Super!Alright! Media, DellLounge.com, Variety.com and the Independent Film Channel.  His film credits include Assistant Editor on the features Cowboy Smoke (2008) and The Other Side of Immigration (2009) and Editor on the narrative feature The Holy Deuce  (2009).  Tim is currently a second year graduate student at the University of Texas at Austin, having directed the shorts Instrumental and Paperless Office while working towards his MFA in Film and Television Production.

Catherine DeMartino (producer) spent her first twenty-five years bouncing around the country living for various periods of time in San Antonio, Los Angeles, Seattle, DC, and England.  She spent the seven years after graduating from high school trying to decide what she wanted to do with her life before discovering that her enjoyment for planning and scheduling and love of film could come together if she became a producer.  She wandered back to Texas and applied to the Radio-Television-Film department at the University of Texas at Austin.  She was accepted and, after three years, graduated in the summer of 2010.  While in school she worked on two feature length films, The Holy Deuce (2009) and Look at Me Again (2010) and animated a two-minute short using Adobe Flash, Tea Time.

E.J. Enriquez (cinematographer) began his filmmaking career early on in high school garnering many different awards and nominations over the years, ranging from Regional Student Emmys to a Radio-Television-Film Department nomination for the 2010 Kodak Scholarship Program for excellence in Cinematography.  E.J. has an eye for film. He has shot and worked on multiple feature films, music videos, and commercial spots around Texas.  To see what he's done in the past, check out E.J's Reel on Vimeo.

Yao Chen (costume designer) is an MFA candidate in costuming at the University of Texas at Austin.  Currently, she is focusing on interdisciplinary perspective to bridge her interest in fine arts, theater, and clothing.  She is now working as the costume designer for the upcoming dance concert Blurred Boundaries and as a costume assistant in Three Penny Opera.  Before enrolling at UT, she attended Donghua University in Shanghai, China where she completed her bachelor's degree in fashion design, a master's in  costume history and a minor in English.  Her bachelor's thesis concentrated on costumes in Chinese martial arts movies, focusing on color analysis and textural reference of costume in dramatic works.  In her master's program she researched woodcut illustrations, classical printed pictures, in ancient Chinese script.  Her work has a bold style and is very technically detailed while emphasizing textures and a variety of media.