SARAH McCLURE, DIRECTOR/PRODUCER, CINEMATOGRAPHER
Sarah McClure is an award-winning journalist and filmmaker based in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. She is the director, producer and cinematographer of KEEP QUIET AND FORGIVE, a PBS feature documentary. She has produced video storytelling for The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Univision, Center for Investigative Reporting, Agence France-Presse, and Fusion. For the Netflix series, The Naked Truth, she produced the films RADICALS RISING, FRAT POWER, and Emmy-nominated PRISON KIDS: A CRIME AGAINST AMERICA’S CHILDREN. Her work have been supported by ITVS, InMaat Foundation, Gotham, The Rogovy Foundation and the Investigative Reporters & Editors.
JESSIE DEETER, CO-DIRECTOR/PRODUCER
Jessie Deeter is an Emmy-nominated Oakland-based filmmaker who has spent over two decades telling stories that reveal often unheard perspectives. Her films include: HBO’s The Inventor: Out For Blood In Silicon Valley; Frontline’s 2010 season premiere, Death by Fire; Elon Musk’s Do You Trust This Computer?; A Revolution in Four Seasons, which premiered at Hot Docs; Showtime’s Spark: A Burning Man Story; the critically acclaimed Sony Pictures Classics Who Killed the Electric Car?; and Revenge of the Electric Car, which premiered on Independent Lens. Jessie is producing Alex Gibney’s Untitled Musk documentary. Overwhelmed by the strength of Sarah’s reporting and the bravery of the Amish men and women who speak out, she is proud to be part of this project.
JOSEPH TERRANOVA, PRODUCER, CINEMATOGRAPHER
Joseph Terranova is a Lebanese-Syrian-American filmmaker and cinematographer who began his career as a humanitarian storyteller in East Africa. His work focuses on creating imagery and narratives that emphasize the commonalities among people and places. He served as the producer and cinematographer for the PBS documentary KEEP QUIET AND FORGIVE and produced the RIFFA Award-winner short narrative ON THE MOUNTAIN, about an English teacher from Kabul. Currently, he is the founder of Reverie, a production company dedicated to creating original and branded human-centric documentary and docu-style content.
LULU OROZCO, ASSOCIATE PRODUCER
Lulu Orozco is a Mexican-American journalist and documentary filmmaker based in Oakland. She has worked as an Associate Producer for the award-winning Frontline documentary, COVID’S Hidden Toll - an investigation that revealed how the lack of workplace protections impacted essential agricultural and meat-packing workers across California. Hidden Toll is a 2022 duPont-Columbia Awards finalist. Her work has been featured in The New York Times, the Associated Press, Mission Local, Monterey County Weekly, San Francisco Public Press, and El Tecolote. She holds a BA from San Francisco State University and an MA from UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism.
WILLIAM CAMPBELL, COMPOSER
Composer William Campbell is a pianist and award-winning composer for film, dance, theatre, orchestra, choir, chamber ensembles, and soloists. Campbell creates clearly evocative musical soundscapes that communicate emotions from broodingly dark to exuberantly joyful. He has composed the scores for full-length feature films and documentaries, including Academy Award-nominated HUNGER WARD (2021), Academy Award-nominated and Emmy-nominated LIFEBOAT (2019), Academy Award-shortlisted 50 FEET FROM SYRIA (2015), and SONS & DAUGHTERS OF THUNDER, which earned him the Award of Excellence from the Iowa Motion Picture Association. He’s earned awards including best original score at the 2021 Luminous Frames Festival, ASCAP, Kennedy Center American Collegiate Theater Festival, Penfield Music Commission, and Waging Peace.
CINEMATOGRAPHER CLARE MAJOR
Clare Major is a cinematographer and documentary filmmaker who specializes in handheld observational camerawork and in stories that illuminate the intersection of cultures and the lives of women and girls. Recent cinematography credits include Peabody nominee and Emmy winner BELLY OF THE BEAST (Human Rights Watch 2020), AHEAD OF THE CURVE (Frameline 2020), and WE ARE THE RADICAL MONARCHS (SXSW 2019). Clare served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Senegal and has walked from Mexico to Canada on the Pacific Crest Trail. In 2020 she was named as one of DOC NYC's "40 Under 40" filmmakers to watch.
JAMIE BOYLE, EDITOR, PRODUCER
Jamie Boyle is a two-time Emmy-winning documentary filmmaker living in Brooklyn, NY. In 2019, she was selected to be part of the inaugural Sundance Talent Forum & Catalyst Lab and on DOC NYC’s 40 Under 40 list. Her feature directorial debut, Anonymous Sister, was produced by Big Mouth Productions (Dick Johnson Is Dead) and Vulcan Productions (Summer of Soul) with support from Sundance Doc Fund, Sundance Catalyst Lab, IDA Enterprise Production Fund, Fork Films, and others.