Executive Producer/Writer/Director
Keith Glassman comes from a twenty+ year career as a modern dancer, choreographer and company director. He performed in New York with Kenneth Rinker, Bebe Miller and Catlin Cobb before creating his own ensemble in Los Angeles. This is his first feature length film. He holds an MFA in Dance from the University of California, Irvine and a BA in Sociology from Brown University.
Composer/Producer
"Fiercely independent" is how the LA Weekly described The Angel on their front cover in June 2001. This Brooklyn native has charted unparalleled ground as a woman in a male-dominated industry, blending her skills as an artist, record producer and film composer. Critically acclaimed for pioneering a sound that is both urban and electronic, her work spans many genres, incorporating acoustic with electronic instrumentation as her trademark in her original projects, production and score.
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Director of Photography
Digital video artist and documentary filmmaker, Jerome Thomas produced the award winning documentary “Stop The Madness’’ in 1989. This film was one of the first documentaries to look at gang violence and the effects it has on family and community. Jerome is also an instructor of video and film.
Editor/Producer
Douglas Thompson has written, edited and produced numerous documentaries. Most recently, he
completed features on Gypsy (Roma) history and music in Eastern Europe, the animistic cosmology of Voodoo in West Africa with actor and director Djimon Hounsou, and a biopic of
the life and legacy of prolific super-producer and sports mogul Peter Guber. Douglas has had his work featured in Dance Camera West, has collaborated with Heidi Duckler on site-specific multimedia dance installations, and absorbed the spirit of Bella Lewitzky while living in her PostHouse studio compound in the Hollywood Hills.
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