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COLLEEN STRATTON

Los Angeles based artist/filmmaker Colleen Stratton has been drawing since she could pick up a pencil.  When she was a teenager, an adorable fantasy animal emerged from her subconscious.  While studying illustration at California State University, Long Beach, twenty-five more magical creatures, she named Anam Caras (Ah-nam Kär-as -- meaning Soul Friends in Gaelic), leapt onto page after page of archival paper in the shape of letters, becoming the basis for and an unpublished alphabet book entitled Anamabet.  Currently, Colleen is busy creating a series of Anam Caras picture books and fine-art prints.

 

After college, Colleen worked as a freelance illustrator and commercial artist, before she segued into fine art.  Her gallery and solo exhibitions led to a collaboration with Britt Welin on a series of short experimental art videos that sparked Colleen’s interest in making films.  As she explored her new passion, she became active in Cinewomen, a non-profit organization of professional women in the entertainment industry, for which she produced monthly events, for four years, featuring guests such as Director Christopher Nolan and Woody Allen’s Producer Charles H. Joffe.  Then she teamed up with The Getty Research Institute to produce a screening and discussion of the film ONEGIN at the Museum of Tolerance.  A few years ago, Colleen joined the planning committee of Doculink, an all-volunteer, grassroots network of over 2000 documentary filmmakers around the world. 

 

All of which has brought Colleen to her current labor of love, Psycho Kitties. 


Dale Marks - Cinematographer

Dale Marks studied photography at Art Center College of Design in Pasadena California.  After working as a commercial photographer for fifteen years, he segued into moving pictures.  Dale has been the cinematographer for over nine independent feature films, a myriad of shorts, commercials and music videos.  He has directed three short films, several corporate videos, and a play.  He also has designed lighting and grip equipment and conducted seminars on lighting for film, video and still photography at numerous schools and media organizations, including: UCLA; NYU; Art Center College Of Design; Pratt Institute and Brooks Institute


Mark Friedman - Sound Designer

Mark Friedman is a graduate of Manhattan School of Music. He worked in the record industry from 1966 to 1978, including nine years at Columbia Records where he mixed many gold albums. That same period also included work on the first two National Geographic specials with David L. Wolper Productions and an award winning television spot that has been on exhibit at the Smithsonian museum in Washington D.C. In the fall of 1978 he moved into television soundtracks and countless radio and multi media shows. Since 1990 Mark has worked in the feature documentary world with Moriah Films and played a major roll in every production they have done, including The Long Way Home which won the Academy Award for Best Documentary in 1997.


Todd Cochran Film Composer/Jazz Pianist

Todd Cochran studied music at Trinity College in London, England. By age seventeen, he was playing or recording with jazz greats John Handy, Bobby Hutcherson and Rashaan Roland Kirk. When Santana rerecorded a composition from Todd's first jazz record Worlds Around the Sun, it led to the formation of Todd's rock/R & B band Automatic Man (Island Records) and his composition My Pearl, which still remains on Billboard Magazine's Top 40 list. Todd went on to a long professional association with Peter Gabriel, and composed hits for Grover Washington Jr. and Freddie Hubbard. Todd has composed musical scores for Showtimes Keep the Faith, Baby (the Adam Clayton Story), Women Thou Art Loosed for Magnolia Pictures, the Danny Glover film Toussaint L Overture founder of The Haitian Revolution and many more.




Carolyn Chrisman Animator

Carolyn Chrisman's animation skills are well beyond her 19 years. She began studying painting formally at age 5 and animation at age eleven. From 2000 to 2005 she studied animation with John Teton from Earthlight Pictures, and in 2005 attended an intensive Animation in Residence Program at California Institute for the Arts. Her animated short films have screened at film festivals all over the world. In 2004, Carolyn received the "Animation Student of the Year" award at the Anacapa College Preparatory School. Her film, Envious Heart won the Swarovski Designer Award at the Jugend Film Festival in Austria. Carolyn is currently studying Animation at USC in Los Angeles, California and working a on a new animated musical film, as well as animating hilarious cats fights for Psycho Kitties.