Being born into an ‘unconventional’ family, Alexandra Fehrman was always encouraged to dream creatively. She was born in Orange County, California to an American mother and Mexican father. During her childhood she often spent Summer time in Mexico with her father, and the rest of the year with her best friend, her Mother. From a young age she fell in love with music, which led to her pursuing a career in audio engineering, and later as a film and television mixer. After over a decade of helping tell stories through sound, she began an impassioned pursuit to share stories of her own.
Asian-American Union DP for Features and Television. I shoot features of everyday heroes that often go unnoticed. I’m a strong advocate for filmmakers who have a strong voice and are in tune with the nobility of the human spirit. I am proud to say I have a multi-ethnic, all gender network of camera assistants, lighting and grip professionals with the same love of storytelling as well as general love for humankind.
I'm Leah Robson and I produced Untwined with Alex Fehrman. I'm a California native and I've been producing narrative content in LA for 5 years through my company Swashbuckle Films. Prior to filmmaking, I lived in Thailand as a tech recruiter. My passion in life is team building and thankfully I still spend most of my energy building crews and keeping artists in flow. Though shooting during covid was a challenge, I remain deeply in love with the filmmaking process. It was a joy to create Alex's vision while keeping our team happy and safe.
Diana Cruz Hiatt is an editor working in film and television in Los Angeles, California. Born and raised in El Salvador, she moved to Savannah, GA to attend the Savannah College of Art and Design and pursue her degree in Film and Video Production. Having been a fan of films from an early age, she first realized she wanted to work in the film industry when she saw Jurassic Park as a 12-year old and recognized the power movies have to transport you to other people's lives, other worlds, and create the impossible.
Composer and music editor Shie Rozow (pronounced shy ro-zov) has taken a different path than most leading him to work on over 100 feature films including major international blockbusters like AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON, OZ: THE GREAT & POWERFUL and HUSTLE & FLOW.
As music editor, Shie has earned 17 Golden Reel Award Nominations, wining for his work on CHICAGO (as assistant music editor), IMAX: DEEP SEA, and WU TANG AN AMERICAN SAGA. Equally comfortable working in film & TV, Shie has contributed his talent on approximately 1,000 hours of TV including DESPERATE HOUSEWIVES, and most recently the CW’s STARGIRL, along with Amazon’s anthology series WELCOME TO THE BLUMHOUSE & Shudder’s CREEPSHOW.
You can hear his music on Netflix’s documentary SHAWN MENDEZ: IN WONDER as well as award-winning indie features like JASMINE, CAMP ARROWHEAD & CAPTAIN HAGEN’S BED AND BREAKFAST. His scores to MATT & MAYA and LOST TIME have both won Telly Awards. In addition to film scoring, Shie also composes concert music, which has been performed from coast to coast, and released his first concert album MUSICAL FANTASY IN 2016.
A graduate of Berklee College of Music, where he completed his 4-year degree in just 5 semesters (“being broke is a great incentive,” he explained), Shie lives in Los Angeles with his wife, two children and their many pets. He enjoys photography and SCUBA diving in his free time.
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