Boats on A Pond
Posted in StillDecember 9, 2011No comments
Posted in BiosDecember 9, 2011No comments
Shasta only discovered the proverbial worth of the picture after a long history with words. But she always draws from her roots in bread and butter narrative (MA English, University of British Columbia). With a knack for finding stories in mounds of footage, Shasta is mesmerized by the siren call of the unexpected and the overlooked. Those sirens have been variously incarnated as small town basketball players (CLASS C: THE ONLY GAME IN TOWN), forgotten musical pioneers (NEVER LONG GONE), and orphaned owlets (EXPEDITION WILD, NatGeoWild). By gratefully and respectfully appropriating stories and regularly losing sleep, Shasta has earned numerous Regional Emmy, CINE Golden Eagle, Telly, and film festival awards.
Posted in ScreeningDecember 9, 2011No comments
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Posted in Bios,UncategorizedDecember 8, 2011No comments
Justin Lubke grew up in a tiny Montana town. After leaving home, he did social work in the slums of Rio de Janeiro and made his first film with an indigenous tribe in south India. Eventually, Justin returned to Montana, graduating from Montana State University with an honors degree in filmmaking. For ten years, Justin has worked in non-fiction and fiction film. He has directed, shot and edited a variety of programs with topics ranging from grizzly bears to basketball to various commercial spots. His work has appeared on major networks throughout the world. Justin directed, shot and edited a feature length documentary, CLASS C, a film that has won multiple film festivals and two Emmy awards. He is currently working on several projects in eastern Africa and on a new music documentary that features some of rock and roll’s greatest icons.
Posted in BiosDecember 6, 2011No comments
Wyatt has worked in the film, television and commercial industry in New York, Los Angeles and Montana in a variety of roles. He has been a crew member on such films as Woody Allen’s CELEBRITY, FIRST DAUGHTER with Katie Holmes, and the television series WILL & GRACE. Wyatt was office manager for the production company Crazy Mountain Ink, where he was a member of HBO’s pre-production team during the development of the mini series BURY MY HEART AT WOUNDED KNEE. He has assisted commercial directors and producers for clients such as Toyota and Ford Motors. Wyatt graduated with honors from Montana State University with a BA in film and photography. He lives in Montana with his wife and three children.
Posted in UncategorizedNovember 30, 2011No comments
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Posted in Press KitDecember 23, 2010No comments
Posted in BiosDecember 5, 2010No comments
Matthew is an award-winning documentary filmmaker holds a BFA in Drama from The University of the North Carolina School of the Arts and an MFA in Directing from the American Film Institute. Artists with whom Matthew has collaborated include Sacha Baron Cohen, Diana Krall, Elvis Costello, Patti LaBelle, Luna, and Jimmy Scott. Films Matthew has directed have screened at festivals the world over including the BFI London Film Festival, the Tribeca Film Festival, South By Southwest, Slamdance, and AFI Fest. Several of Matthew’s films have been broadcast nationally on PBS television and are distributed internationally on DVD. Matthew’s most recent project, EXCAVATING THE 2000 YEAR OLD MAN, celebrates the collaborative work of Mel Brooks and Carl Reiner and is slated for release in 2012 by Shout Factory. Matthew is currently an instructor in The Department of Communications at Augusta State University. As for Matthew’s explorations as a musician, he fronts the indie-rock quartet Night People. Night People also features former Luna guitarist Sean Eden.