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John Petro
Since moving to Los Angeles in 1999, John has worked various jobs which have seen him trying to resurrect a failing dot.com, smuggling contraband into Canada for a major television show, purchasing prescription drugs for a high-profile television starlet, and traveling the country selling posters to college students. He hopes that steady and meaningful employment is right around the corner. [email]

Scott Russell
Scott spent eight years promoting a large children's network while raising two not-so-large children of his own. With the network folding, and his kids able to make their own lunches, he has returned to filmmaking as a means of creatively expressing himself, if not earning the mortgage payment. Scott began his film career as President of the Film Club at Poly High in Riverside, and has seen many, many movies. Thankfully, his lovely wife Julie supports his obsession, even if she doesn't understand why he needs a different shade of blue gel. [email]

Annabel Honor
The Artful Dodger of movie making Annabel likes to dabble in a little of this and a little of that. One minute she's taping news in New York and the next minute she's riding the bar in the local dive shooting a music video. When she's not doing budgets and arguing pay rates in real life Group 101 keeps her out of trouble. [email]

Thomas C. Dunn
Thomas is a writer who wanted to see his words played out on film and be a part of the creative process from beginning to end. He is also a cofounder of www.zoomzoo.com, a web site designed to showcase the work of other artists in a variety of mediums. [email]

Ben Rubin
Filmmaker in hiding.

Haas Ragab
Filmmaker in hiding.

John Fox
Filmmaker in hiding.

Christina Rollo
Christina has been working for the past six years on Feature Films in production. Presently she is a Production Coordinator. She attended film school in Maryland and left the land of jousting to move to the Pacific Coast. Currently she is set to Line Produce the feature "Lords of June", which is awaiting final funding. (Know anyone???) Making short films have brought years of barren creativity lost in call sheets and production reports to the screen. (FINALLY!!) [email]