BRIGG BLOOMQUIST

Writer/Director

Brigg Bloomquist specializes in storytelling with a comedy bent. Brigg started his career as an animator, then migrated to the world of advertising where he honed his narrative skills as a writer. On the side, he shot short films and immersed himself in the improv comedy world.

Brigg has shot content in over 13 countries for brands like Amazon, Nike, Reebok, VISA, Miller Lite and Lego and has explored both long and short form work. He made the final round of WB’s new director program.

He and Regina, the film’s producer, married in October of this year.

They live in Los Angeles and out of their suitcase.

Reel: briggbloomquist.com
He directs commercials for Bob Industries in the US.

Regina Seifert is a Los Angeles based creative producer and filmmaker. Her love for filmmaking developed early while spending countless hours next to her dad, an award-winning documentary filmmaker, at Siberia's national film studio in Novosibirsk.

After obtaining her B.A. in Media and Communications at the University of Hamburg she spent some years as an advertising producer. Her passion for storytelling and desire to work on English language films brought her to London where she got her MA in Film and TV production.

Since then, Regina produced a variety of projects and won several international awards.

CLAIR POPKIN

Director of Photography

Clair is an award winning cinematographer based between NYC and LA. He works in all media formats from documentaries & films to commercials, music videos and TV series. He shot the film “Free Solo” which won the Academy Award in 2019 for Feature documentary. His work on Free Solo won him an Emmy for Outstanding Cinematography. He won a critics choice award for Best Cinematography in 2019 as well as a Cinema Eye award for Outstanding Cinematography. 

Clair has shot numerous other documentaries including the Sundance Audience Award winner  Jim: The James Foley Story (HBO 2016) as well as other documentaries for HBO, Apple, Amazon and other on subjects including reggaeton artist J. Balvin, Warren Buffet, Bryan Stevenson, Martin Luther King Jr. and John McCain.  Clair was a DP on Netflix's Acclaimed documentary series Abstract: the Art of Design.

Clair is an avid rock climber, skydiver and scuba diver with extensive experience filming outdoor and adventure sports.

Ted Evans is a voice actor residing in Los Angeles California, known for his voice acting work as Pongo in The Addams Family 2, and as the Aflac Duck. He’s voiced numerous TV and radio commercials, voice matched for celebrities on films, and appeared in a variety of video games, notably as Chaz the Robot in Virtual Virtual Reality. In January 2022, Ted appears in his first lead role in a feature-length indie horror movie, Old Strangers.



Peter Larney most recently appeared in the short film Housecall. Directed by Josh Soskin, the film was awarded the Grand Prix at the 2020 Tres Court International Film Festival in Paris, France. Other recent work includes the short film Last Words from the Famulari brothers, the forthcoming short film Delilah, directed by Matthew Sullivan, and numerous commercials. 

A follower of the late Roy London, Larney cultivates a philosophy of performance grounded in intuition, spontaneity, and our primal nature. He plays saxophone in the folk punk band New Elvis, and in a former life he was an artisan baker, producing everything from pretzels to croissants to sourdough bread. He is currently learning to speak Vietnamese, and has maintained a streak of well over 500 days on Duolingo.

Vanessa Rae Robinson is known for her work on Mondo Hollywoodland (2019), Heathens (2020) and Sad Eyes (2020). And for being pretty damn funny. Her training is in drama but her instincts are in comedy.


"Nico Litonjua is a NYC based commercial and film editor. He is a graduate of LMU’s film school, with a focus on an editorial. With a rich background in advertising alongside his love of short narratives and feature work, he is versatile in all aspects of creative storytelling. He is represented by the boutique post-house WAX. Check out his work at nicolitonjua.com or contact toni@wax.tv to collaborate."

Composer

Based in Highland Park, Los Angeles, Freddy got his start working under acclaimed Emmy-nominated composer James S. Levine (Glee, American Horror Story, Bloodline, Nip Tuck, The Last Ship) at Hans Zimmer’s Remote Control Productions in Santa Monica, CA. Since then Freddy holds music credits on shows including Major Crimes, Why Women Kill, Instinct, Star, & Chambers, as well as placements on Tiger King, Shark Tank, Dateline, & The Dr. Oz Show.

He’s contributed synth & percussion work on 8-time Oscar-nominated composer James Newton Howard’s score for Walt Disney feature Jungle Cruise, as well as additional music for Steve Jablonsky’s score for Why Women Kill.

Freddy holds a pair of Bachelor's degrees in Music and Political Science from Stanford University, where he also pitched for the baseball team. In 2012 he was drafted by the Washington Nationals in the 25th round of the Major League Baseball Draft.