"double" talent behind the lens
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| KEITH RAY PUTMAN director / writer / producer A native Californian, award-winning director and writer Keith Ray Putman was bitten by the filmmaking bug at age 9. Using his father's old wind-up 8mm camera, Keith made short subjects about monsters, dogs and action figures. Since graduating the USC School of Cinematic Arts, his screenplays and films broadened his subject matter to include actual human beings, the undead, and in his SILO 13 (Gold Prize winner, PAGE International Screenwriting Awards), ghosts. His short "A Temp For All Seasons," won five prizes at the 168 Hour Film Festival (including Best Short Film and Best Director) and has been featured in festivals worldwide. Last year, Keith co-wrote THE HUNT, a feature film drama for European distributor Sonet Film. Currently he has reacquired the rights to SILO 13, and developing a few feature projects, mostly suspense/horror/thriller pictures. Keith Putman resides in Pasadena with his wife, Kathy, a psychologist. Keith's Filmmaker Resume
MARTIN KITTAPPA producer Martin Kittappa has been working in the film business for nine years, having begun his career at the Christian Channel TV station in the UK. Since then he has mostly been working as a production sound mixer, which has taken him all around the world on various projects, sometimes working in very challenging environments such as the deserts of Africa and the Jungles of Southeast Asia. He loves shooting in the developing world. Recently Martin has stepped into the role of producer on several short films, both in the UK and in the USA. He now lives in Pasadena with his wife, Iihae. Martin’s passion is to make powerful films that will give a voice to people in this world who don’t have one due to injustice and poverty. ALEXANDER NIKISHIN director of photography
DAVID GRECU editor / associate producer David Grecu has experience in a wide range of genres and post-production roles. Initially working in sound editorial for several years, he worked on a variety of television projects and feature films, eventually earning the title of Sound Supervisor on Doug Liman's first feature, Getting In, and J.J. Abrams' first series, Felicity. After earning an Emmy nomination (Chicago Hope) and a Golden Reel Award for Sound Editing (Dune), David moved into the picture editing world and never looked back. His diverse editing credits include the feature Larva for the Sci-Fi channel, episodes of Felicity, Invasion and currently Psych for USA Network. Double is
his second short film about women who see strange things in mirrors.David's IMDb info here
PATRICK MORGANELLI music Patrick is a graduate of the USC Thornton School of Music with a Master's Degree in Classical Piano and a Postgraduate Certificate in Scoring for Motion Pictures and Television, where he was the first recipient of the Joe Harnell Memorial Scholarship for Excellence in Film Scoring. He has worked in both film and television with distinguished filmmakers such as Academy-Award-Nominee Randall Wallace and assisted A-list composers like Christopher Young and Michael Giacchino. BRIAN FREDRICKSON sound designer Brian Fredrickson is a sound designer for film, television, commercials and games. He is an above average dancer in low light and was left off on Earth by some accidental and tragic transposition of digits. A partial list of his contributions to the human experience can be found here. And a link to his "Portal of Shameless Self Promotion" is here. (Oh and by the way, he's really sorry about all of this.) DAN TREZISE visual effects supervisor |




