CAST & FILMMAKERS

Chaz Moore (Travis)

Amanda Davison (Lauren): Amanda Davison, a native of Beirut, is a full-time electrician and part-time stamp collector. Currently she lives on an emu farm in Massachusetts, where she enjoys building and customizing electric motorcycles, as well as translating classics from cuneiform and Aramaic.

Greg Nappo (Seth): Greg Nappo was born in Brooklyn, New York and moved to Florida, where he had the opportunity to study with New York Acting Ensemble and the Actors School. Greg has appeared in numerous theatre, film and television productions in Central Florida. From playing murder victim Tommy Bloodsoe in Discovery Health Channel's "SkeletonStories" to tormented teenager Caine in Courtyard Theatre's "Anatomy of An Actress," he enjoys challenging and unique character roles. Greg has been featured in a number of student, indie and feature length films, including "Small Hours." GregNappo.com

Mark Malta (Jeremy)

Erik Schieber (Benjamin)

Daniel Aguar (Vinnie / Director of Photography): Aguar is owner and operator of Digima24, a
production and post-production studio in Athens,
Georgia. He is also an accomplished film and
television Cameraman and Director of Photography
with more than 24 years of comprehensive industry
experience. He has filmed projects throughout the
U.S. and around the world, including Thailand,
China, South America and Latin America. Aguar's work includes feature films, music videos,
commercials, films, television and an array of industrial and education videos. These positions
led to many more jobs which has kept him working in film and television and also brought
other types of work into light.
Aguar spent his first decade working on major motion pictures:
Prizzi's Honor, My Cousin Vinny and many others. Aguar began his film career working in such
positions as Grip, Dolly Grip, Key Grip, Gaffer, Electrician, Camera-Crane, Unit Production
Manager, Cameraman, Editor, Assistant Producer and Locations Manager in order to master
the responsibilities involved in every phase of film and video production. Recently, Dan was the
Director of Photography for two feature films: "Tom and Marlo" for Xiani films 2008
and "Small Hours". Dan has also been video-archivist for the Athens-
based band R.E.M. for 28 years. He has worked on music videos for R.E.M., Widespread Panic,
Drive By Truckers, Dead Confederate, Azure Ray and Of Montreal.
Aguar had a role in the
Emmy winning movie, Kent State, by James Michener. Dan is an active part of his local film
community in Athens. He was the Technical Director for the Kudzu Film Festival from 1996
to 2001 and is a cofounder of Film Athens, where he started filmathens.com and a music video
competition, Sprockets. Aguar is also a founding board member of the Eco Focus Film Festival.
Aguar was a Drama major and a Film and Video minor at The University of Georgia.

Chris Bremer (Producer): Chris Bremer is a freelance producer, editor and post-production supervisor who has worked on a myriad of projects for film, web and television. His clients include: Haxan Films, GMD Studios and Atlas Media Corporation. He holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Media Production and Film Studies from Florida State University.
As a production coordinator/manager Chris has extensive experience producing for the Discovery Health show, "Dr. G: Medical Examiner." Having managed production schedules, budgets and crew for the dramatic reenactments for two consecutive seasons, he developed a large body of work and experience.
Chris also traveled extensively for various documentary films. Most notably, a documentary on legendary golfer Jack Nicklaus, entitled "The Peninsula," for filmmaker Tom Reid. Chris produced, directed and photographed the mountain bike series, "West Coast Style" in Vancouver, BC for which he won several cinematography awards.
Chris served as supervising editor for the JWT/GMD Studios viral marketing campaign, "FORD DRIVE ONE," supervising the post-production team in New York, Detroit, Los Angeles and Orlando. He defined best practices and workflow solutions for the editorial team, ad agency, and the production company in the communication pipeline. Chris also served as lead creative editor on four of the commercials.
Working closely with Haxan films on their latest feature films "Altered" and "Seventh Moon," Chris helped to develop, create and manage the post-production process. This included working with vendors to create custom software solutions and cutting edge, tapeless workflows.
Chris traveled to Taiwan to produce "Voices in the Clouds", a documentary centered around one man's discovery of Taiwan's indigenous tribes. The trip also yielded a gallery exhibit of photographs titled, "Time in a Disappearing World." National Geographic recently licensed Chris' photography for their magazine publication.
Chris continues to expand his company, Element 113, by producing and directing original content and exploring new creative avenues in the arts and entertainment industry. Though Element 113 Chris has produced two independent feature films, "Tom and Marlo," and "Small Hours." He is currently directing a documentary on brit pop music sensation "Mumpsy."

Johnny Rice (Director / Writer / Editor): Johnny has spent over a decade working on independent films, television shows, commercials, viral marketing campaigns, webisodes, and exhibit media.
He graduated from the University of Central Florida with a degree in Motion
Picture Technology, with an emphasis in production and screenwriting. He served on the Feature Film Selection Committiee at the Florida Film Festival.
Recently, he was an editor on the film 'Seventh Moon' (starring Amy Smart), and edited videos appearing in the Smithsonian Ripely Museum and Ellis Island for the Women and Spirit Exhibit.
