Corey Bodoh-Creed (Writer/Director/Co-Editor)
Bodoh-Creed is a Los Angeles-based screenwriter and director. Born in Washington, D.C., he earned his Bachelor's degree from the University of Maryland and his Master’s from the film program at the University of Southern California. Winner of the prestigious Thomas Bush award, Bodoh-Creed has directed several short films that have screened around the world, as well as a number of music videos and commercials. He also produced and directed a series of
Mallory Snyder (Producer)
Hailing from Amish Country, PA, Snyder attended Carnegie Mellon University where she received a Bachelor’s of Fine Arts in Drama with a concentration in directing. During her time at CMU, she worked on numerous classical and contemporary stage productions that prepared her for her future work in the film industry. In addition to her academic work at CMU, Snyder served as a founding member of the Kappa Nu chapter of Alpha Chi Omega. She is
currently an MFA Production student at the USC School of Cinematic Arts where she is focusing on producing as well as writing and directing. While at USC, Snyder has produced numerous short films including “Red #85,” “Into the Unknown,” and the upcoming “Cupid,” in addition to “Gil's Brother.” Outside of USC, Snyder has served as a production assistant on “Breach,” the award-winning short film “Flowers and Weeds,” and currently works at Lions Gate.
Jonathan Barenboim (Cinematographer)
Barenboim graduated from Tufts University in 2006 with a dual degree in International Relations and Art History. Simultaneously, he earned a Bachelor’s of Fine Arts from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston where he concentrated in photography. Barenboim’s two passions collided on the set of “Franklin & Stefanie,” a film that earned him a Best Cinematographer award in 2005. He has attended USC since the fall of 2006 where he
Corey Miller (Production Designer)
Miller is from a small town in northern Indiana. He attended Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana, where he received a bachelor's degree in Architecture. He is currently completing his Master's of Architecture degree at USC. He has always been interested in film and for the past year he has been working in various capacities on film sets. Upon graduation, Miller hopes to continue pursuing a career in production design.
Ryan Frost (Co-Editor)
While attending college at the University of Richmond in Virginia, Frost made his first short, “The Photographer,“ an experience that led him to pursue a career in film. After graduating Suma Cum Laude, he moved to Los Angeles to follow his dreams of becoming a director, first working as Director of Development for Lighthouse Productions before attending USC School of Cinematic Arts. At USC, Frost has enjoyed
Ali Mansuri (Producer)
Lauren Gabel (Associate Producer)
Nick Corporon & Brusta Brown (1st Assistant Directors)
Phoebe Boynton (Costume Designer)
Meg Morman, Sunday Boling & Sarah Domeier (Casting Directors)
Drew Yerys (Sound Designer)
Eddie Bydalek (Re-recording Mixer)
Narbeh Tatoussian (Colorist)
Jay MacLeay (Music Supervisor & Editor)
success as a director and editor. Most recently, he edited “Into the Unknown.” Frost was also selected to direct a USC produced pilot, “RX.”
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comedy web shorts for the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre. Prior to his career in the film industry, Bodoh-Creed worked as a scuba diver in Honduras.
continues to dream big. Recently, he was awarded the prestigious Annenberg Fellowship, a full academic scholarship.