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HANNAH MILLER

President

Hannah graduated with a B.A. in theatre and media arts from Brigham Young University in 2015. She has worked on multiple projects over the years, including as a stage manager for live productions of Pride & Prejudice, Gone Missing and a national-award-winning production of Our Town. She is the recipient of regional and national accommodations in stage management from the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Foundation.

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JASON VOGEL

Head of Production

Jason Vogel has worked in Los Angeles in the film and entertainment industry for over ten years. This by itself qualifies him for nothing but has made him confident that he knows how to tell a story. Thankfully, some other people have agreed, and together they are launching a number of works. Jason started life in the American South, and since then he has extensively traveled the country and the world in search of experiences of all kinds. Finally settling in Los Angeles, he has devoted himself to the art of storytelling, choosing Film and Television as his medium. As a writer he feels that rather than saying more, he would prefer for whatever quality exists in his insanity-written-down-on-paper to speak for itself.

“The unexamined life is not worth living.” – Socrates

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ISAAC WRIGHT

Head of Development

Isaac began his film career as the director/producer of “The Adventures of Banana Man” when he was 13 years old. He’s gone on to be a part of numerous independent projects, working as a co-producer on the 2018 documentary “Still Slaves: The West African Slave Trade Then and Now” and developing and producing the comedy web series “FLOTUS.” Isaac brings years of industry experience from working as an executive assistant at a talent agency.

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