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THE LONEWOLF CREW

Laurie Little, Writer/Director/Producer
Laurie Little received a BFA from York University in Toronto and went on to exhibit her paintings, multi media art work and photography. Little's work as a performance artist led her to music performance in bands such as 16 Geese and Mao Mao. She continued her photography work while mountaineering and adventuring in the Canadian Rockies, the Himalayas of Kashmire and South India. Little has worked as a photographer, printer and digitral artist in Toronto, New Mexico and Chicago.
Little continues to produce and direct music videos, short films and documentaries and works as a camera operator, colorist and digital artist. The 2002 screening of her thesis film, Lonewolf, marked the final step in the completion of her MFA from Columbia College Chicago. Laurie premiered her feature documentary, A Day on The Force:Women's Professional Tackle Football with co-directors Ronit Bezalel and Sree Nallamothu in 2004. She is currently in pre-production on a feature dramatic narrative, Rats Have Rights!

Caroline Brandes, Cinematographer
Cinematographer: Caroline Brandes was born in Germany in 1971.
She worked for the advertising agency, Foote, Cone & Belding" (FCB) in Hamburg, Germany, and studied Applied Cultural Studies at the University of Lueneburg before moving to the United States to attend film school. Caroline received her BFA in film at Columbia College Chicago in 2000, While in Chicago she produced and shot several narrative films, some of which have received awards. In Spring 2001 her short film "God´s Eye"
(an adaptation of a short story by German author Wolfgang Borchert) won Best Student Film at the International Film Festival of the Non-Commercial Film in Berlin and received a Nomination for the Camera-Award at the "Femme-Totale" Film Festival in Dortmund. Caroline worked as an intern with Ed Lachman (ASC) and his gaffer John DeBlau (who used to light for Nestor Almendros) in the Spring of 2000.
Carolines projects in Germany as Director of Photography include several short films, a music video for a German Rap Band, one feature film and the camera work for a documentary film shot in the USA, Poland and Russia.
Caroline has been working as an assistant to FlyingCam, a Belgium company that does close range aerial filming with a small remote helicopter for films such as "Mission Impossible", "James Bond" and "Harry Potter". After shooting two films in the U.S.A in 2003 she moved to Toronto to continue her work as a DP. She is currently in Pre-production on Laurie Little's feature, Rats Have Rights! For more information visit www.luminist.de

Bridgette Wilson, Associate Producer and Musician
Bridgette Wilson moved to Chicago in 1987 from Toronto, Ohio and began making short animation films, which were shown at underground film screenings. In 1992 Wilson formed the experimental noise group, Carnival de Carnitas, with Lee Pembleton. Following the disintegration of CDC, Wilson co-founded Metalux with Violetta Carbon and Jenny Graff. In 1995 Wilson began attending school at the Art Institute of Chicago, where she obtained a B.F.A in Multimedia. While at the SAIC, Wilson discovered a passion for chemistry, which led to her starting her own skin care line, Sparx. In 2000 Wilson went public with her soaps at her store Weekend Records and Soap with co-owner and operator James Marlon Magas. (Check out their web site: www.weekendrecordsandsoap.com
Wilson also worked on the animated sequences in Laurie Littles music video, Black Birds.
Berlin, October 2002
James Campbell, Art Director
Art Director: James Campbell is a graduate of Indiana State University with a B.F.A. in theatre and is currently pursuing an M.F.A. in film at Columbia College. His emphasis in theatre design and set construction has provided him with numerable creative skills including; specialized paint techniques and faux finishing. His extensive knowledge of textiles and fabric dyeing and weaving are a result of his costume design experience at UCLA. James began his career as a visual merchandiser at Marshall Fields-State Street. During his tenure at Fields, he designed personal appearances and events for Talk magazine, Donna Karan, and The Duchess of York-Wedgewood, as well as, playing a pivotal role in the organization and implementation of Marshall-Fields Fash Bash and the Fields Paris Flea Market. Recruited by Nordstrom, he has continued his visual career by creating stimulating, aesthetic environments for Lancome, MAC, Bobbie Brown, and Urban Decay. He has also supervised the launch of fragrances for Vera Wang, Yves St. Laurent, and Kate Spade. An avid antique collector, he has also familiarized himself with modern art and design. He enjoys nothing more than creating environments that impress and invite.
www.innerspacechicago.com

Nathan Larsen, Musician:
Guitar pickin, train hoppin, hobo historian does fine woodworking and brews his own beer with his partner Susan and kids Sensei and Una up in Milwaukee. Nathan plays a mean blues harp and banjo too with daughter, Sensei on washboard.
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