Members of Brown Finch Films crew, and other filmmakers or collaborators related to Brown Finch Projects:
Stacey Simcik: Stacey is an independent filmmaker and photographer based in Illinois. She has held several production/post-production positions on independent films across Chicagoland. Her television background originated from the College of DuPage Multimedia Services and continued onto freelance at Naperville Community Television Channel 17. Her photography has been mass-produced for College of DuPage, TCW magazine, and Studio D – a Best Buy concept. In 2004, she was awarded the Special Merit Award by the After Hours Film Society for the promo The Illinois Prairie Path – Nature For The People and is currently pursuing her Film and Video degree in Cinematography at Columbia College Chicago.
www.staceysimcik.com stacey@brownfinchfilms.com
Etta Worthington: Etta is an award-winning fiction writer, playwright, and filmmaker. Her current work is called 50 at 50, a documentary about doing 50 things she had never done before, during the year she turned 50. She teaches scriptwriting courses in the Television Department at Columbia College Chicago, and is president of the non-profit artist's collective, Fernwork Arts Incubator: www.fernworkartsincubator.org
Anna Patel: Anna is a talented Junior Editor at a prominent post-production house in Chicago, Illinois. In addition to editing, she also shoots, directs, and coordinates production for commercial and independent projects in the Midwest. Anna got her degree in Film and Video from Columbia College, Chicago. Her interest in art and multimedia expression comes from her father's commercial advertising print shop, where she worked growing up and was exposed to countless creative designs and images.
Apocalypse Cow: Apocalypse Cow Productions is a force of mainly three composers (with
the occasional collaborators, specifically Mike "Hoohah" Beckman and
Troy Sterling Nies) who work collectively towards creating inventive
music, whether it is for film, television or artists. The two brothers
(Jeffrey and Dan Jeremy) and wife (Theresa) have been writing songs or
involved in music since childhood and founded Apocalypse Cow in 1999
when their hobby demanded turning into a full time family business.
Since then they have created music videos, scored films, produced
charting rock albums, mixed film audio and written music for network
television, arcade games, DVD releases, music libraries and more.
www.callthecow.com
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