BIOGRAPHIES:
Trevor Wall
Writer/Director
Born in Fountain Valley, California, Trevor started his entertainment career as an awkwardly shy and nervous Squanto in a Kindergarten school play. Due to being stuck watching the ole black and white movies in the living room for most of his childhood, Trevor attended his first filmmaking summer camp at the age of 13, where he made his first short film Br
andi (in color). Later, he went on to become a high school thespian, acting in several plays from Shakespeare’s Romeo & Juliet to 12 Angry Men. After developing an “actor’s ego”, he decided he was good enough to transition from the stage to the screen as a commercial and television actor.* While working as an actor, Trevor continued directing both film and theatre. He’s been awarded the California Educational Theatre Award (CETA) which gave him the opportunity to present his play to government officials in Sacramento. Trevor has also written and directed many short films, one of which won the Action/Cut Short Film Festival Award** in 2010. Like any other young actor-director, Trevor lives his life striving for his big break. Judson Barber
Writer/Assistant Director
Growing up in Orange County, California afforded Judd with a lot of downtime to watch films. At a young age he was shown Star Wars for the first time which immediately piqued his interest in the art of storytelling and cinema. Throughout high school and the early days of college, Judson turned this interest into a discipline, watching, re-watching and critiquing all manner of films and studying the history of the art form as a Film major at Orange Coast College. In 2009, he made his first venture into filmmaking in collaboration with Hunter Kerhart on the short film Schemenhaft, which would go on to take top honors in the Best Drama and Best Overall Film categories at the Beckman High School Film Festival. He has written numerous stories, shorts, and screenplays (which all suck) in the time since. Most of his good ideas end up on twitter, and are then promptly deleted for fear that he will offend someone. Realizing the nominal chance of success in the field and never being one to play odds, Judson became an American History major and plans to attend law school after completion of his BA. In his downtime from being a full-time student, Judson hopelessly roots for the Boston Red Sox, plays Zelda, and moonlights as a vigilante crime fighter.