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Jerah Milligan is a Washington D.C.-born actor, comedian, director and producer

Jerah Milligan

Jerah Milligan is a Washington D.C.-born actor, comedian, director and producer.

Jerah was recently admitted into the prestigious Viacom’s Viewfinder: Emerging Directors Program. His directorial credits include ASTRONOMY CLUB for Netflix, Showtime’s DESUS & MERO and MTV’s WILD ‘N OUT, and most recently sketches for the Yvonne Oriji HBO Special.

Jerah is a co-host of the podcast Black Men Can't Jump in Hollywood, a podcast that addresses the greater cinematic diversity problems at length. The show has evolved into an intersectional ally that focuses on different cultural perspectives in film.

He was recently profiled in Variety's Comedy Impact Report with his sketch group ASTRONOMY CLUB -- Jerah co-created, directed and starred in Astronomy Club: The Sketch Show with Netflix, which was executive produced by Kenya Barris and Dan Powell.

He currently has two projects in development: one for a confidential streamer and another for a broadcast network.

Veronica Bouza

Veronica Bouza is a Director of Photography originally from and living in Los Angeles, California.

With her background working as an IATSE 476 electrician in Chicago before transitioning to IATSE 600 in Los Angeles, Veronica aims to create visual experiences that are collaborative and inspire the storyteller in all of us, whether it be narrative or commercial.

Veronica's narrative work has been official selections at Sundance, Slamdance, Tribeca, The American Society of Cinematographers, and Hollyshorts, to name a few. She was awarded Best Cinematography at the Atlanta Woman's Film Festival in 2020 for her short film "Leave Us Here" she lensed "Pens and Pencils," which was picked up by HBO through American Black Film Festival in 2022, and her AFI thesis "We Were Meant To" is premiering at Sundance 2023.

Veronica graduated from DePaul University and recently finished her MFA at American Film Institute. In her time at AFI, Veronica was selected into the ASC mentorship program in 2020, accepted as a student member of the SOC, and awarded the Susan Watanabe Memorial Scholarship. She was most recently named American Cinematographer's 2022 Rising Stars of Cinematography.

Veronica is represented at WPA.

Jonathan Braylock

Jonathan Braylock is an actor, comedian, writer, producer who paid a lot of money to attend NYU Tisch, so people can say, "oh that's nice," when he tells them. His recent writing credits include GROWN-ISH, THE G WORD WITH ADAM CONOVER, and ASTRONOMY CLUB: THE SKETCH SHOW in which he also co-created and co-starred in. His recent acting credits include NCIS: NEW ORLEANS, UNBREAKABLE KIMMY SCHMIDT, BROAD CITY, and the New Line Cinema feature "HOW TO BE SINGLE."

James III

JAMES III is a writer, actor, and producer best known for co-creating/co-starring in ASTRONOMY CLUB. Most recently, he appeared on ABBOTT ELEMENTARY and voiced the role of Cat Stevens on HUMAN RESOURCES, which he also contributed to as a writer. James’ other writing credits include Nickelodeon’s ALL THAT reboot, features in development at Tyler Perry Studios, Paramount, and Marginal Media, and the Archie comic, BOB PHANTOM, which Screenrant called “genius.” James is the founder of the comic book company, Rule of III, Inc.

James Carr

James Carr is a comedy writer from Australia who lives in Los Angeles with his wife (from India) and their dog (from the ASPCA). Most recently, he developed a comedic anthology television series with AMC Studios titled THE MIDDLE PASSAGE. James was born and raised on an ostrich farm in Victoria, Australia. After college he absconded to Brooklyn, New York. James’ stage work includes multiple shows at comedy theaters like UCB, where he co-wrote and directed THE BLACK EXPERIENCE WITH JONATHAN BRAYLOCK, a one-man show that enjoyed a six-month run. James wrote for two seasons of Comedy Central’s animated series, TRIPTANK. He also co-created and co-wrote several digital series for Comedy Central’s Snapchat and Instagram accounts. James co-created, co-produced and wrote PROJECTING, a digital series produced by Complex Networks’ Seriously.TV that was nominated for best pilot at the New York Television Festival. James enjoys rock climbing, beer, and writing about himself in the third person.

Andrew Carlberg

Named by Variety as one of "Hollywood's New Leaders," Andrew Carlberg is an Academy Award-winning film, television, new media, Broadway and Los Angeles stage producer. He has produced more than 15 feature films and 30 short films that have played hundreds of festivals worldwide, including Sundance, SXSW, Tribeca, Cannes, AFI Fest, Deauville, Clermont-Ferrand, Palm Springs International ShortFest, Raindance, HollyShorts and more. His short films SKIN and FEELING THROUGH were both nominated for Academy Awards, with SKIN winning the Live Action Short Film Oscar in 2019.

Brent McReynolds

Brent's post-production career began in Atlanta, GA where he worked for such companies as CNN and turner broadcasting where he was fully involved in the fast paced workflows of news and sports.

After relocating to Los Angeles, he made his way through the post facility circuit before transitioning into television and feature films. He's had the privilege to work on successful shows like SHAMELESS, JACK RYAN and THE WHITE LOTUS.

He's completed work alongside Oscar winning editors Alan Heim, ACE (ALL THAT JAZZ, AMERICAN HISTORY X), Zach Staenberg, ACE (THE MATRIX TRILOGY) and was mentored by Emmy award winning editor John M. Valerio, ACE (JACK RYAN, THE WHITE LOTUS).

He recently completed work as additional editor for the action thriller SILENT NIGHT, directed by the iconic John Woo.

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