The Crew

Take a moment to get to know our industrious and well-mannered crew. At least, get to know the ones who sent in their bios. For the rest, you're going to have to take our word for it.

Guy Davis -- Director

Guy

Following his release in 2002, Guy has been actively searching for a new film project. After much discussion with his producers and his attorney, he signed on with "Zorg and Andy." He currently lives in Arizona and divides his time between overseeing post-production and an exciting new career in time-share sales.

Paula Dodd -- Producer

Paula

In addition to being a mechanic and a sharpshooter, Paula is also a pediatric physical therapist in civilian life. Unsurprisingly, this is an optimal skill set for producing an independent film.

    Quentin Dodd -- Producer

    Quentin

    Quentin's main contributions to the production were frequent reminders that time does, in fact, stand still for no one, and perhaps maybe we should get the shot right now if we plan to stay on schedule. In real life, he is a novelist and does things with computers.

      Benjamin Weatherston -- Cinematography

      Ben

      Ben has been a professional photographer in Ann Arbor, Michigan since 1997. He has a beautiful wife, Jen, and a brand new son, Everett. "Zorg and Andy" marks his debut into cinematography and he hopes to have a long and successful career in both still and motion pictures. When he's not changing and adjusting lighting setups, he can be found taking on new projects like a lamb to the slaughter.

        Marco Noyola -- Production design

        Marco's Works

        "Marco is deeply talented and has an astonishing gift for creating atmosphere."

          V.Z. Montengo -- Screenplay

          Montengo's self-image

          V.Z. Montengo was educated at St. Austin's Military Academy and Hampden College. "Zorg and Andy" is his first screenplay to be produced. When he was younger, he competed in the U.S. Fencing junior nationals. His skills have declined precipitously since then.

            Sally Weatherston -- Costumes

            "Without a good costumer, the actors are just pretty people with no clothes on. And that wasn't the movie we were trying to make. Thanks to Sally, we didn't have to."

              Doug Weatherston -- Computer

              Doug

              "In digital cinema, there are a lot buttons to push. Doug pushed all the right ones."

                Suzan Harrington -- Makeup

                "It's very important to be pretty, and the camera can be unforgiving. Suzan was up to the challenge."

                  Wesley John Ellis -- Sound

                  Wes was born in Tupelo, Mississippi (seven miles from Elvis's birthplace!) and studied Theatre Arts at the University of Tennessee. He now lives in Colorado and has done all kinds of technical work for Denver's Third-Rate Children's Theater. (Don't laugh! That's really the name!)

                    David Karasick -- Production Assistant

                    David

                    Currently David is pursuing a degree in Japanese with a minor in film studies at Earlham College and he is the convener and founder of the student filmmakers' guild on campus. Last semester David journeyed to the other side of the world to expand his cultural awareness and filmmaking knowledge. While in Tokyo, David participated in the academic KineJapan Japanese film studies conference and in the Indies Publishing Company Film Festival Summit. In Japan, David worked as an English teaching assistant in a local middle school. Back in the USA, this highly skilled and motivated individual is editing his Japanese martial arts documentary, which was shot in Japan. Currently David is working as a volunteer for a local public television company and loved the time he spent as a crew member on the film set of "Zorg and Andy" with Northanger productions. David lives and breathes film and will be sharing his passion as a Digital Video and Film instructor with Sacred Heart University iD Tech Camps students this summer.

                      Brandy Valentine -- Production Assistant

                      Brandy

                      "Brandy can coil up XLR cable better than anyone. Well, at least better than Quentin. A lot better."

                        Tucker Harrington -- Production Assistant

                        "'Tucker, hand me my lens.' Repeat that fifty million times, and you have Tucker's experience on set. And yet, he seemed so happy."

                          Bill Johnson -- Production Assistant

                          Bill

                          "Thoughful. Perceptive. Considerate. Helpful. Kind of a shame he got stuck with us."

                            Which of us ... is to do the hard and dirty work for the rest -- and for what pay? Who is to do the pleasant and clean work, and for what pay?

                            - John Ruskin

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