Britni Harris

Executive Director & Owner
A multi-tool creative with roles as a producer, director, cinematographer, editor and overall documentary filmmaker. She is passionate about using media and storytelling for educational outreach, generating constructive conversation and empowering voices of change. She was recently the producer for Stacey Abrams for Governor 2022 and during the 2020 election was the lead producer for Stacey Abrams’ organization Fair Fight Action. This work resulted in historic consequences for our country. Her first feature documentary “GOFF” debuted in 2020 and she went on to co-create an outreach campaign “Goff Fest” to spark conversation around preservation. Work has been featured through Lionsgate Entertainment and on ESPN, CNN, PBS, VICE TV, HBO, Food Network, Hot Springs Documentary Film Festival and other national and international film festivals.

Josh Downing

Head of Post-Production & Editor
A writer, director and editor originally from Tulsa, Oklahoma. After receiving his B.F.A in film production at Oklahoma City University in 2016, he spent the next two years working as a freelance editor in Los Angeles and New York. He has spent the past 5 years in Chicago working in post production with Picture North and Whitehouse Post working on national commercials campaigns featuring clients such as Bank of America, Wendy’s, White Claw x Pitchfork, Metro by T-Mobile and Ryobi. He has written and directed short films that have been accepted to national and international festivals and, most recently, he co-wrote and co-directed his first feature film, "All We Have is Now." His film influences include, Joe Swanberg, Andrew Bujalski, Francois Truffaut, Wim Wenders, and Jim Jarmusch. When he is not making films, you can find him rock-climbing, and being outdoors.

Claire Edwards

Editor
Editing is best described as screenwriting, but with real time results. The power rush from dictating the flow of a documentary's narrative is exhilarating for this Tulsa, Oklahoma native. A graduate of the University of Tulsa film studies program, Edwards began her career in post production in 2012 when filmmaker Sterlin Harjo was pacing around the offices of This Land Press, fretting over how much editing he and Matt Leach had to do. Since then, she's been an editor for "This Land TV," "Osiyo TV," "Rock Stars: Women in Petroleum Geology," and Harjo's "This May Be the Last Time," an official selection of the 2014 Sundance Film Festival. Additionally, she edited Porch Space's feature documentary "Goff."

Sound Mixer & Composer
Oklahoman artist under the moniker “The New Honey Shade” who is involved in all things audio-visual: recording and producing music, running an experimental music label (Unknown Tone Records), mastering and engineering, sound for films (OST), album cover design, directing videos, film photography, and mix media formats such as collage and sound art. With a deep love for antique ephemera, I have amassed a collection of both 8mm and 16mm analog film reels. The films are then used to create music videos for the artists that release music on the label I founded with my wife in late 2011. Releasing over 60 full-length records from various artists spanning the globe over the last seven years, I’ve sought to seamlessly blend these vintage sights with sound into new cohesive themes. I draw inspirations from these vernacular sources to recreate feelings of atmosphere and space that aid in the reconstruction of these lost memories

Composer
An artist, multi-instrumentalist, composer and producer currently based in Oklahoma City. After earning a degree in philosophy from the University of Oklahoma, his focus shifted to the arts. In the three years since, he has developed a unique voice in photography and painting, played hundreds of shows, produced seven solo records and collaborated on five more. The internationally heralded experimental label Unknown Tone Records has released four of his albums. Regan’s music shows influence from modern classical, baroque, musique concréte, and contemporary experimental sound, crafting subtle, engrossing abstract textural soundscapes, drones, loops, improvisation, vignettes, and processed melodies. His work explores memory, romanticism, archetypes, the sacred, the Arcadian, and the imagined.

Mark Kuykendall

Sam Regan