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| Sandra Longo, Producer/Director | |
| Sandra Longo makes her directorial debut with the documentary feature, What's So Funny? After over a decade in the corporate world, Sandra worked for several years as a personal coach whose specialty was helping others to pursue their life's dreams. As a result, she felt compelled to pursue her own dream of becoming a filmmaker. A native of the Midwest, Sandra has lived throughout the United States and Bermuda. She and her husband now reside near the Jersey Shore and are parents to two five-year olds adopted from Guatemala. She is currently in production on her second feature documentary, as well as co-producing a television pilot. | |
| More about Jessica Fischer... | |
| A native of Georgetown, MA, Jessica has been performing in New York since 2001. Some favorite roles include the third witch inLady McBroth as part of the La MAMA reading series and LuLu Reilly with the Peterborough Players. She was also seen in the independent film RF. Jessica has performed her stand-up act at venues such as Stand Up New York, New York Comedy Club, Caroline's on Broadway and The Duplex. She's also performed regularly at both the Tribal Comedy Hour and The Poole Party at Don't Tell Mama's. A theatre arts graduate of Bridgewater State College in MA, Jess is now in rehearsals for a new play by Boston playwright William Donnelly entitled, Host. | |
| Creative Keys | |
| Anna Mária Vág, Director of Photography/Associate Producer | |
| Anna-Mária Vág is an American-Hungarian filmmaker born and raised in New York City. Originally trained as an oil painter, Vág's stills have been in numerous exhibitions domestically and abroad and are part of the Women in Photography International Archive at Yale University. She has served as the director for several short films and a television pilot; her cinematography is in distribution in Berlin and has screened in Los Angeles, New York and numerous film festivals throughout the United States. A recent Aljira Emerge fellow, Vág is a graduate of Vassar College and the LaGuardia "Fame" High School of Music and Art. | |
| John Cappuccino, Editor | |
| John Cappuccino founded Coastline Group, a non-linear post and graphics facility and engineering consulting company, in 1994. Based near the Jersey Shore, Coastline provides remote production packages both nationally and internationally with clients ranging from AT & T to VH1. A native of South Jersey, John holds a degree in Radio and Television Production from St. Vincent's College in Pittsburgh. He is a self-described "creative geek" at heart. In his spare time he enjoys sailing, golf and playing with his new puppy, Jack. | |
| Eric Silvergold, Composer | |
| Eric has been involved with music for more than 25 years. Originally trained as a drummer, Eric also plays guitar, attempts to play piano and enjoys composing and recording in his home studio. From rock and rap to blues and more, Eric has written and performed in a wide variety of musical styles. Eric has worked with Will Hart of the Delphonics in producing Kid Fresh and Sergio and has been a member of bands including DisIllusion, Pickled Okra, and Blue Tuesday. Most recently, Eric played drums in a group composed of aging Wall Street professionals named The Bonded Blues Band. When he is not making music, Eric is a managing director at Guggenheim Partners, where he manages fixed income portfolios for institutional accounts. | |
| Lisa Sherman-Dow, Vocalist | |
| Lisa has had a diverse career in the entertainment industry. Starting out as a Rockette, she then danced in numerous Broadway productions and was signed to a contract with Noble Records for several years. She has worked extensively with such names as Tom Bahler, Chapman Roberts, Bonnie Lee Sanders, Frederic Gripper and Grace Garland. Lisa presently resides in Rumson, NJ with her daughter Chelsea and is the owner of a personal training studio. She is thrilled to be back in the studio singing! | |
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