

Michael Sutz has over 13 years experience producing documentaries and promotional videos for a variety of non-profits, schools and businesses. He strives to create affordable yet polished work for organizations engaged in social change. A Chicago native, Michael has lived in the Minneapolis-St.Paul area since 1993.

Matt Ehling has worked as a producer, editor, and cinematographer for over fifteen years. He has worked in many aspects of the media production business - from news magazine programs, to broadcast commercials, to feature films. His work has been seen on PBS, Court TV, Showtime, the Bravo Channel, "Oprah," the CBC, and at the Sundance Film Festival.
Jim Taylor is one of the region's most versatile media artists, working as a writer, director, producer and performer in film, television and theater. He writes, directs and produces promotional films, commercials and industrials for businesses and non-profits such as Children's Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota and Wingspan Life Resources. Jim has produced and directed political documentaries that have been broadcast nationally and been featured at U.S. and international festivals. As a screenwriter he has received an Alfred P. Sloan Award, and has had his script Zen Turkey produced and aired on the CBC. Taylor has a BFA in Theater from Boston University and an MFA in Screenwriting from the University of Southern California.
John Whitehead is an independent filmmaker whose work ranges from social issue documentaries to humor and parody. He has a special affinity for the subjects of American Roots music and the environment. He wrote, co-produced, directed and edited the four-part documentary series Minnesota: A History of the Land. Whitehead's credits include the national PBS documentaries Make 'Em Dance: The Hackberry Ramblers' Story and Wannabe: Life and Death in a Small Town Gang.