Evan Rosenfeld is a Los Angeles, California-based filmmaker and executive. He is the creator, showrunner and co-director of the LeBron James produced Warriors of Liberty City, as well as the PGA Award-winning and Emmy-nominated VICE World of Sports. His other works include: ESPN’s The U and Broke, HBO’s Kareem: Minority of One, 60 Minutes, and Dawg Fight.
David Osit is an Emmy Award-winning director, editor and composer based in Brooklyn, New York. He is the director of Mayor, which won the Grand Jury Prize at Full Frame Film Festival, and will be theatrically released at the end of 2020. He is an alumnus of the Sundance Nonfiction Director’s Residency.
Kellen Quinn is a producer at Hedgehog Films, a production company he runs with Luke Lorentzen. His credits include Garrett Bradley’s Time, Daniel Hymanson’s So Late So Soon, Noah Hutton’s In Silico, Viktor Jakovleski’s Brimstone & Glory and Luke Lorentzen’s Midnight Family. In 2017 and 2018, Kellen was a Sundance Documentary Creative Producing fellow. He is based in New York City.
Lance Oppenheim is a filmmaker from South Florida, now based in New York City. His films have been screened at film festivals across the world including Sundance, Rotterdam, Tribeca, True/False, and featured at the Museum of Modern Art and the Smithsonian. Lance was a 2019 Sundance Ignite Fellow, named one of Filmmaker Magazine’s 25 New Faces […]
Tommy Oliver is a cinematographer, director, editor, producer, writer and entrepreneur based in Los Angeles, California. His past projects include producing the Sundance winner Kinyarwanda and The Perfect Guy, which opened as the #1 film in the country. 1982, a film he also wrote and directed, premiered at TIFF and he is co-creator and executive producer of the OWN […]
Codie Elaine Oliver is a film and television producer, as well as a Partner at Confluential Films, a production company she shares with her husband Tommy Oliver. She co-created and currently directs Black Love, a two-time NAACP Image Awards-nominated series going into its fourth season. The show debuted as the most-viewed unscripted series in the history […]
Ruchi Mital is an Emmy-winning producer/filmmaker based in Brooklyn, New York. Her films include We Could Be King, Sky Ladder: The Art Of Cai Guo-Qiang and This is Personal, both of which premiered at Sundance, and The Case Against Adnan Syed for HBO. She is currently producing a hybrid documentary/fiction feature, This World is Not My Own.
Holly Meehl is a creative producer on award winning documentary and narrative features and short films. Her recent projects include Jacinta (directed by Jessica Earnshaw), For the Birds (directed by Richard Miron) and In Reality (directed by Ann Lupo). She is a 2020 Impact Partners Documentary Producing Fellow and based in Los Angeles, California.
Elaine McMillion Sheldon is an Academy Award-nominated, and Emmy and Peabody-winning documentary filmmaker. She is the director of two Netflix Original Documentaries – Heroin(e) and Recovery Boys – that explore America’s opioid crisis. She was named a 2020 Guggenheim Fellow, a 2018 USA Fellow by United States Artists, and one of the Filmmaker Magazine’s 25 New Faces of Independent Film. […]
Clare Major is a cinematographer and documentary filmmaker who specializes in handheld observational camerawork. Her recent cinematography credits include Belly of the Beast (HRW 2020), Ahead of the Curve (Frameline 2020) and We Are the Radical Monarchs (SXSW 2019). Based in Oakland, California, Clare is currently working on documentaries set in California, Mississippi, Italy, and Haiti.