Director/Cinematographer: Angelia Sciulli is a freelance cinematographer based in Los Angeles. She has lensed numerous projects including CHERRY LEMONADE, DEEP DISH DIMPLES, and WATERMELON, just to name a few. Angelia was selected by the ASC Vision Mentorship Program (2021) and is a Project Involve Fellow (2024) through Film Independent. She is a member of the ICG 600 (IATSE) as a camera operator and an associate member of the SOC. She has worked as a camera operator on numerous projects including Netflix's BRAND NEW CHERRY FLAVOR, as well as the indie films ALL THAT YOU LOVE and WHAT LIES WEST.
Associate Producer: Rachel Campbell is a filmmaker from Cleveland. She holds degrees in film and communication from Cleveland State University. Her masters thesis explored film streaming habits and changes made to films in the streaming format. She has produced various short film projects including a short documentary on children of incarcerated mothers (A voice from past and present: The impact of first-person documentary narrative on perceptions about children of incarcerated mothers) and a short narrative film used to gauge character perceptions based on movement across the screen (Which way did he go? Film lateral movement and spectator interpretation).
Associate Producer: Kim Neuendorf, Ph.D., is Professor Emeritus of Communication at Cleveland State University. She has taught numerous media courses, including documentary form, film history, and sound for media. She is the author or co-author of more than 100 journal articles and book chapters, and two books: The Content Analysis Guidebook (2nd ed., 2017) and Audience Genre Expectations in the Age of Digital Media (2022). Her documentary production work, as associate producer and in additional roles, includes WHITE BOY (2017), WOMAN IN MOTION: NICHELLE NICHOLS, STAR TREK, AND THE REMAKING OF NASA (2019), and OUT IN THE RING (2022).
Editor: Daniel Myers is a Los Angeles-based editor originally from Seattle. He attended the American Film Institute Conservatory, graduating in 2013 with an M.F.A. in film editing. Daniel has been working as an editor and assistant editor on narrative features, documentary features, network television, commercials, music videos, live action shorts and animated shorts. His first feature film, Lorelei, which was an official selection of the 2020 Tribeca Film Festival. Daniel has been living with Multiple Sclerosis since 2012 and hopes to help advance standards of excellence and inclusion for disabled filmmakers and other marginalized groups in our industry.
Producer: Jasmine A. Golphin is a visual artist and interdisciplinary producer known for creating inclusive, emotionally honest experiences. Based in Cleveland Ohio, Jasmine's work mirrors the vibrancy of her city through her photography, filmmaking, live performance, virtual reality, immersive experiences, and projection design. She often explores themes of existentialism, surreality, and complex truths in relationship to societal marginalization. Her 2018 documentary series The Whitebox Listening Project, an archival piece about the history of Black and brown midwest artists, was commissioned by Waterloo Arts gallery and supported by Midwest Culture Lab.
Associate Producer: Serena Hendricks is a researcher and analyst from Cleveland. She holds BA degrees in Marketing, Operations Management and Business Statistics, with a Master’s Degree in Applied Communication Theory and Methodology from Cleveland State University. She has assisted on various film theory research projects including work with Dr. Kimberly Neuendorf within the realm of content analysis.