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Director Steve Sprinkles
Steve Sprinkles always loved movies but living in Northern California he didn't know that a career in film was possible, so instead he attended San Jose State and The Academy of Art with a focus on illustration and oil painting.
After working in graphic design for several years he was compelled to take filmmaking classes at De Anza College. In 2006 he directed "Aw Crap! It's a Musical", which won Best Film for 2006 at the National Film Challenge. He also directed "The Last Woman on Earth" which played in festivals and on IFC in 2007. Recently Steve relocated to Los Angeles from San Francisco; he now works in motion graphics for film and television.
Screenwriter Stu Chait
Stuart Chait hails from Rochester, New York, and moved to Los Angeles after graduating from Boston University with a Bachelor's in film and a Master's in playwriting.
He's written several plays, including "A Night with Edgar", which he directed in 2001, and "Boundaries", which received a staged reading at Boston Playwrights' Theater in 2003. In 2005, he helped found Troupe West, an independent theater company in Los Angeles, and directed its debut production, "inSignificant Others". Most recently, his short film "Voices" appeared at the 2007 LA International Short Film Festival. Currently, he works as a writer and producer on documentary programs for the History Channel.















