Filmmakers

Jason Eberly (Director, Producer)

An award-winning director and producer of numerous films, Jason has created original narrative shorts, commissioned documentaries in rural China, and promotional pieces for national companies. Moreover, three of his films were official selections to various festivals and even featured in “The Best Shorts in the World” on Indy Mogul. In the fall of 2009, Jason will be heading to Los Angeles to take classes and participate in internships with the industry elite.

Visit his website here: http://jasoneberly.com


Nathan Hartman (Writer, Producer)

A multiple award-winning screenwriter, Nathan has been both at the keyboard and behind the camera. In 2008 he wrote, directed and acted in a comedy short entitled “Sorry Charlie” and has since went on to have some of his shorts selected for various film festivals. His last project, “Meeting in the Middle,” went on to be awarded “The Low-Budget Pick of the Week” on Indy Mogul’s “The Best Shorts in the World.” Between screenplays, Nathan spends his time writing short stories, novellas, and performing at poetry readings in his local area.

Visit his website here: http://nathanhartman.net


Jordan Steele (Camera, Post-production)

Currently a second year film student at Huntington University, Jordan’s interests fall on the technical side of film production with his passion specifically in post-production. He really enjoys editing and visual effects with hopes of one day being an editor in Hollywood. Steele's film credits primarily reside in small student films with Nero Bloom by far being his largest production to date.

Visit his website here: http://jordan-steele.com


Jordan Wolf (Sound)

A Senior broadcasting major from New Jersey, Jordan has run sound for the college television station and also worked for the Center for the Arts as a stagehand, FOH/Monitor engineer, and video op. Concerning sound design, he has worked on post-production sound on the student films, “The Money Shot” and “Meeting in the Middle.”


Alicia Bonham (Costumes, Make-up)

Currently a Junior Theatre Performance Major at Huntington University with a minor in Film Studies, Alicia has been seen on the HU stage as Titania in A Midsummer Night's Dream, Meg MaGrath in Crimes of the Heart, Ms. Wiley in Radium Girls, Alma Hix in the Music Man, Margaret Fletcher in I'm Not Stupid and many others. She has also served as Director for Mr. Scrooge and The Gift of the Magi (2007), Stage Manager for The Glass Menagerie and Trifles, Hair and Make-up for As It is in Heaven, and Assistant Stage Manager for Little Shop of Horrors. She will be next seen as Velma Louise in Harvey and in the short film “Save the Date.”


Lance Clark (Executive Produer)

Since joining the faculty in 1993, Lance Clark has helped to grow the broadcast and film production tracks at Huntington University into one of the truly outstanding programs within the CCCU Colleges and Universities. He has produced television commercials, corporate videos and overseas mission promotional documentaries in Asia, Central America, East Africa and Eastern Europe.