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DEREK FREY

Born and raised in the suburban Upper Darby area of Philadelphia, Derek Frey’s passion for film was evident at a young age.  Always feeling the need to entertain those around him, Derek's attention turned towards the camera in high school and college.  While those around him partook in studies and socializing, Derek could be found wandering the halls at night with a video camera, creating his next off the wall production.

A graduate of West Chester University in Pennsylvania, Derek relocated to Los Angeles and found work on the short lived ABC sitcom The Faculty.  He then assisted film director Tim Burton on  Mars Attacks!, Sleepy Hollow, Planet of the Apes and Big Fish . Derek currently resides in London having recently served as Associate Producer on Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Corpse Bride and Sweeney Todd.

    

Anyone that knows Derek understands why he always has a camera in his hand. By looking at the collection of work he has compiled, it is clear to see that he has the skill, creativity, and drive to show the world what he is capable of. From distinct works such as The Day the Dolls Struck Back!, The Upper Hand and Creep, to the bizarrely creative UFO: The Burbank Chronicles and Sketch, Derek is determined to entertain audiences with his exciting and unique style of storytelling.  The year 2006 proved to be Derek's most productive yet, directing the music videos Johnny and Summer for Big Island band Technical Difficulties as well as the latest short films Tips for Tots and Fear Protocol (coming soon).  Derek teamed up with  The Minor Prophets in 2007 for the creation of 4th and 99 which was accepted into the Cannes Film Festival.  He is currently putting the final touches on his most recent directorial outing "America's Game", also featuring The Minor Prophets.  A feature film with is in the works!

*Derek's Complete FILMOGRAPHY                 * Additional information available on IMDB.COM

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AARON TANKENSON

With creativity, artistic talent and a passion for film, it is no suprise that Aaron has utilized his skills in the entertainment industry.  Joining Lazer Film Productions in 1997, he has proven a valuable asset to the creation of new and exciting projects. Making his introductory acting appearance in Sketch, Aaron went on to become everyone's favorite paranormal investigator, Dr. Nic Balitas in Bigfoot: Encounter in Burbank and UFO: The Burbank Chronicles.    Now behind the scenes, Aaron has served as co-director/producer/writer on The Upper Hand , Creep and The Day the Dolls Struck Back!.  

A 1996 film graduate from the University of California at Santa Barbara, Aaron continues to pursue his career in film making, and has worked on such Hollywood blockbusters as Armageddon, GodzillaPitch Black, The Nutty Professor II: The Klumps, and 15 Minutes.   Currently, Aaron is working as Visual Effects Coordinator on Superman Returns at Rhythm and Hues Effects.

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Mike McCarthy

His roles have spanned the greatest of the Lazer Film Productions spectrum. From terrifying campus slaughtering werewolf, to two-headed prankster friend, Mike McCarthy has enjoyed a long and fruitful career with LFP. Beginning in 1991 with the shocking horror, "Silence of the Dolls" his abilities then took center spotlight in Moonfreak: Creature from Hell where Mr. McCarthy played the cranky roommate turned horrible moon beast. On the lighter side, who can forget his active role in the stolen wallet trilogy, topped off by the hilariously touching indoor drama Marooned in our Room. In a stunning reversal of character Mike played the good friend turned bad in Into Thin Air. Mike received rave reviews in 1995 when he played himself in the cult classic Verge of Darkness.   After a 5 year hiatus from acting, Mike returned in the music video for "Technical Difficulties" hit single  Sex is Easier.  His comedic abilities were in high gear as the annoying title character in the 2006 music video "Johnny".

Mike currently lives in Wayne, PA and works as a studio engineer at Range Recording Studios as well as plays lead guitar in a local Radiohead tribute band, Meeting in the Aisle.

Also, Check out Mike's inspired original music on myspace!
http://www.myspace.com/theswallowsband

 

Check out Mike's inspired music on myspace!  http://www.myspace.com/theswallowsband

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Jill Kocalis Pappas

Jill began her acting career at age five, entertaining her babysitters with full renditions of "Grease" and "Sesame Street Fever" in her living room. Today, thank goodness, she’s moved on to slightly larger venues. She recently completed a pilot for MTV called "Normal Joe" and will be appearing in two independent movies this year. Jill also just debuted as the model for www.MyNetMedia.com. She is also excited to be starring in an upcoming original musical called "Goriot" which will open at CBS Studios in June. A long-time fan of Saturday Night Live and other twisted comedies, Jill prides herself on her impression of the androgynous yet lovable ‘Pat’, as well as performing a few original characters of her own. Her involvement with Lazer Film Productions has allowed her to portray such roles as herself in Captain Crabcakes, the helpless victim in The Pervert of the Park, a postal worker in The Upper Hand, the cursed in Creep, and a ten year old girl in The Day the Dolls Struck Back!. Fans agree that Jill’s acting abilities are uncommonly found in someone that exhibits such grace and beauty.

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Kory Edwards

Kory has lent his musical talents to Creep, Sketch:The Definitive Collectors Edition and The Day the Dolls Struck Back!. Kory was the lead singer for the electro/industrial band "Viktim". Upon his departure from the band, he relocated to Los Angeles in 2004 to pursue a career in electronic music. He is currently recording songs for his solo project "Rip In The Blindfold". You can catch Kory frequenting LA goth clubs drinking vodka with Russian super models. 

Visit KORY'S OFFICIAL SITE to listen to his work!

KORY'S QUOTE: "A thousand lessons relearned - In mistakes I can’t hide - If I could just kill - The vultures inside"

Jason Goldman

    Jason is a graduate of the Berklee College of music, and recently moved to the Los Angeles area. His most recent accomplishments include winning best film score for a short film at the Berklee College of Music’s 1998 film composition awards ceremony. Jason was also a finalist for the 1998 Academy of Television Art and Sciences internship program. Aside from composing, Jason is an avid performer and band leader. In 1997 he recorded on the BMG record label for an album entitled, "Summa Cum Jazz". This album features his performance, compositions, and 16 piece orchestra. Jason is currently performing with "The Thelonious Monk Quintet" touring through cities across the nation and the world.

Jason created a wonderfully dark and brooding score for LFP's indie hit The Upper Hand.   For more information visit Jason's website www.jasongoldmanjazz.com