Sarah George, Producer/Director. George works as a Location Manager on independent feature films, television commercials, and episodic television shows. She recently worked as Production Manager and Location Manager on a short film called "The Man Who Counted," starring Buck Henry and Shirley Knight. In the last year she worked as a Location Manager on the independent feature "Black Circle Boys", the pilot episode of the NBC series "Mr & Mrs. Smith," the independent feature "Slaves to the Underground," a PSA for the National Conference of Mayors and the Committee for Children, and several commercials. A graduate of Georgetown University, her academic background provides the foundation for her media productions.Christian Loubek, Line Producer, worked on the short film "The Man Who Counted", directed by Curtiss Clayton, produced by Cathy Main, and starring Buck Henry and Shirley Knight. As an Executive Producing Partner for the Seattle production company Pravda, his credits include commercials for Nordstrom, Fila Sport (Korea), Addidas, Nissan, and Holland America, as well as a PSA for the National Council of Mayors. He is currently a partner and manager of The Alibi Room, an inde-film inspired pub in Seattle's Pike Place Market. Loubek's previous credits include Associate Producer of Rick Stevenson's "Artic Blue" and "Magic in the Water." He worked as assistant to Producer/Director Stevenson on "Promised Land" and "Crooked Hearts." Loubek was formerly the General Manager of the Seattle grip and lighting company Filmlites.
Andrés Garretón, Director of Photography, recent credits include the sci-fi adventure "Darkdrive", "Intimate Relations" filmed in Ireland for Hand Made Films, and "The Gifted," a Filmpartners production. Garretón joined Westcom Productions in Seattle, Washington, as a partner in 1982. Over the next ten years he produced, directed, and photographed television commercials and industrials. As a Director of Photography, his television credits include "American Frontier" (PBS), "Dayone" (ABC), NBC Magazine and several pilot programs. In 1993, Garretón shot his first feature film, "Trust Me."
Bobb Hopkins, Guide, has been riding freight trains for the past 20 years and is currently the Director of the National Hobo Association. A Producer/Director as well as an actor and writer, he recently completed post-production of "Compass in the Blood", a video documentary about a collection of individuals who hop freights. He is also developing a feature film called "Trains." His credits also include "The Great American Hobo" and "The Great American Lumberjack" produced for PBS. His instructional video "Breaking into Hollywood" is currently in distribution.