CREW

For nearly 40 years, Homer Flynn has been involved with the murky aesthetics of San Francisco's music, performance and video group, The Residents. As their chief visual designer and president of The Cryptic Corporation, The Residents' business and public relations interface, Flynn has been involved in nearly all of the group's improbable projects since the mid 1970's. Currently, he lives in the Haight-Ashbury district of San Francisco with his charming wife, Leigh Barbier.

HOMER FLYNN
Director

STARR SUTHERLAND
Producer

The legendary producer, Starr Sutherland has an extensive range of credits, from theater, to movies, to music, to art and 360 VR. His latest is producer on the Residents art feature, TRIPLE TROUBLE.

DAVID LAWRENCE
Editor

David Lawrence is a producer, researcher and media artist with over 30 years of expertise in all aspects of digital media. His early work in the 1980s at Lucasfilm Ltd. includes pioneering research, design and production of innovative multimedia projects and tools that launched the interactive digital world we take for granted today. He's a frequent creative collaborator with other media artists and has produced video installations for exhibition in galleries and museums nationally and internationally.

FRAZER BRADSHAW
Director of Photography

As a cinematographer, Frazer Bradshaw has shot 17 features, seven feature documentaries, and a plethora of shorts and commercial projects. Bradshaw’s work has played Sundance, Cannes, Toronto, Tribeca and many other film festivals, winning multiple awards.  Highlights include Tom E Brown's "Pushing Dead" and Kurt Norton and Paul Mariano's "These Amazing Shadows”. Bradshaw is driven by work that is challenging and authentic, and which makes social and artistic contributions.

JIM McKEE
Sound Designer

Jim McKee is the owner of Earwax Productions, which he co-founded in 1983. Jim has worked on major motion pictures, festival-winning independent films, documentaries, as well as IMAX productions. Since 2007 he has mixed feature DVD/Blu-ray feature compilations for Pixar/Disney, and, over the past five years, has devoted much work to the area of archiving and restoration, including Coppola’s first film Dementia 13, Cotton Club and Apocalypse Now.

JOHN SANBORN
Dream Sequence Creator

John Sanborn is “a key member of the second wave of American video artists” whose career spans the early days of experimental video art in the 1970s through the heyday of 80’s MTV music/videos to digital media art of today. In addition to exhibiting his work on television and in museum installations, John is known for collaborations with virtuosic performers, contemporary composers and choreographers.