Michael Bowers: Michael Bowers has been working in the film and TV business for over ten years as a composer, orchestrator, music editor, and audio engineer. In 1998, after completing the film-scoring program at USC, he began work as Steve Edwards' assistant, where he was presented with many opportunities to compose and orchestrate. Since then he has had the pleasure of working with John Frizzell ( 13 Ghosts , Josie and the Pussycats , Ghost Ship , Stay Alive ), David Hirschfelder ( Shakespeare in Love , The Weight of Water , Aquamarine ), Steve Porcaro ( XXX , Emmet's Mark ), as well as a host of other top talent. Recently, Michael has composed music for Rogues , a full-length feature film, Chuck of Colfax for Tao and Zen Productions, and the 48 Hour Film Project . Recent music editing credits include The Wicker Man , Feast , and Deadwood .

Rusty Tinder: Rusty has been making music his whole life. He has played piano since the age of five and has been a vocalist since high school. His talents have taken him on tours across the US with a variety of bands and groups. He is a tireless composer and has written countless songs. He has originated a 15-piece “Spontaneous Orchestra” that performed live on television. He moved to Los Angeles in 2001 to begin work in the film/television and animation fields. He has written, produced or provided voice talent for several projects, and has created many more. He is currently manager and music director for a national recording artist.

Rod Atteberry: Rod has worked with audio most of his life. He has engineered audio around the world for some of music's greatest, including: Marvin Hamlisch, Maureen McGovern, Jim Nabors, Tony Orlando, Frank Gorshen, Luci Arnaz, and countless others. He has run the Audio Department of major corporate AV company in Kansas City where he worked for clients like Hallmark, Sprint, Ford, Farmland and various city governments, running sound for corporate giants and pre-Presidents of the United States. He has managed the home studio of Steve Porcaro, (Toto) and assisted him as he composed for several feature films and many television projects. As a teen, Rod attended the Youth Performing Arts School in Louisville, Kentucky. Originally enrolled in the charter high school as a baritone horn player, he found his calling behind the scenes. He later graduated with a BFA in Theatrical Design from the University of Evansville in Southern Indiana. He obtained his MFA in Sound Design for Theatre from the University of Missouri- Kansas City.