Little Rose Production Crew
Matt Jenkins - Producer - Writer
A year after his campy short picture Mirror Man was unceremoniously rejected from the Brooklyn Underground Film Festival, Matt received a sincere apology from the festival programmers asking if they could screen this epic. Realizing producing short movies and documentaries wasn’t enough, in 2010 Matt made the leap into independent features with the satirical Beaches, Buns and Bikinis. Texoma represents this continuation of a love for a good story and producing the best possible movie on a micro budget. Jenkins is known for his independent and minimalist approach to movie-making. |
Charles Stanley - Director
Charles’ cinematic skills are easily evident in his production, the award winning “Epiphany.” A distinctive style particular to his craft makes Charles’ work desirable. He served as Director of Photography on the award winning short movie “Banished Misfortune,” the award-winning documentary Pray’s Passion, the strikingly recorded documentary You Bet We’re Going Back to Sea – The S.S. John W. Brown and the award winning fictional work The Last Dive. Charles marked his Directorial debut with the release of WDC, LLC's first feature length movie Beaches, Buns, and Bikinis starring Ron Jeremy. Taking his craft as a Director to a new level, Charles wrote and directed the five part web comedy The Front Desk. Charles encourages discussion and nurtures passion for independent production through 3AM Films and its website. Shelli Fox- Producer - Casting Director
Jed Fox - Producer - Casting Director
Phoenix Sloane - Producer
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Dan Perrin - Director of Organic Construction, Producer
Dan likes to build stuff. It doesn’t matter what it is, he will build something out of it. So he gets to build any props the movie needs. In Beaches, Buns and Bikinis Dan built the crab shack. He designed it so it could be taken down each night and put up again each morning. We can’t wait to show you what Dan is building for the movie Texoma. Hurry up Dan and finish it! Dan also acts. He discovered his thespian abilities when he started acting in short movies being produced in Houston, Texas. We think he likes the notoriety as he discovered when he was ordering from a drive through window at a Baytown, Texas Jack in the Box and someone inside yells at him “Hey aren’t you that guy that made the movie with Ron Jeremy?" Tiffany Burns - Assistant Director, Continuity
Tiffany Burns has held a passion for movies since she was a little girl. Loving the entirety of the movie experience she jumped at the chance to assist with a production from behind the scenes. Feeding her need for exciting experiences and insistence on attention to detail, the movie making experience has quickly become one of her new passions. |
Victoria Orndorff - Graphic Designer
Victoria Orndorff is a graphic designer and illustrator who does freelance work in Oklahoma. Her work consists of both traditional and digital media with a primary focus on vector narrative illustrations and drypoint portraiture. Mike Field is a designer based in Detroit.
His first effort into production was with the web series The Front Desk. Kerry Schoonaert – Location Photographer
Kerry recently graduated Cameron University with a degree in Communications. She majored in Journalism and Media Production after realizing she had a passion for Video Production. Kerry was born and raised in Lawton, Oklahoma. As a young girl, Kerry collected old cameras which is where she thinks the root of her passion for photo and video production lies. Kerry picked up photography while in college. During the end of her junior year at Cameron University, Kerry began pursuing her dream of becoming part of the YouTube community. Justin Rose - Audio Operator - Production Personnel - Continuity
Justin is currently studying at Cameron University. He's majoring in Journalism and Media Production with a minor in Political Science. He was born in Fredericksburg, Virginia and moved to Oklahoma in 2010. He wants to pursue a career in the field of production. |
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