Co-Writer

ELIZABETH BULL

Elizabeth Bull is a fiction writer and screenwriter from Sebastopol, California now co-writing a pilot for Radical Media with Cary Fukunaga (“True Detective”, “Beasts of No Nation”). She co-produced the feature film “Adventures of Power” for Grack Films and wrote and produced a short for Conde Nast entertainment, “Self Stories.” She also worked in television development for the AMC network. Her fiction has appeared in numerous lit journals.

 

Cinematography

ERIC LIN

Eric Lin first started making films while studying sociology and film criticism at UC Berkeley before New York University's Graduate Film Program, where he earned his MFA in cinematography. His feature film work includes Bradley Rust Gray’ s, “The Exploding Girl”; William H. Macy’s directorial debut, "Rudderless"; and Adam Salky’ s “I Smile Back”. His recent projects include Meera Menon's "Equity," which premiered in competition at Sundance 2016 and was picked up for distribution by Sony Pictures Classics; and Sophie Goodhart's "My Blind Brother," which premiered at SXSW 2016 and is distributed by Starz. His latest feature, "Aardvark", starring Zachary Quinto, Jenny Slate, and Jon Hamm, premiered in competition at Tribeca 2017.

 

Music

ETHAN GOLD

Ethan Gold is a songwriter, composer, music producer, performer, music video director, and multi-instrumentalist. He also scored his brother Ari Gold’s earlier films Helicopter and Adventures of Power.  His own solo albums, both song-based and instrumental, have been praised in Pitchfork, The Sunday Times, and publications around the world.  For The Song of Sway Lake Ethan created a “masterful minimalist score” (Ain’t it Cool News), and wrote original songs in a 1940s style for John Grant and the Staves to sing.

“Gold's bravura effort to create original music to both fit the jazz age theme as well as pushing the boundaries by blending elements of classical and new music and enlisting artists such Jon Hassell, John Grant, The Staves and Fred Frith, results in one of the most striking and extensive scores we've heard in a while.” - AMFM Magazine

“‘Sway Lake (Lost Record Version)’ sounds like it was ripped straight from a long-buried 78rpm record found in a grandparent's attic trunk and freshly cleaned of five-plus decades' worth of dust.” - Under the Radar

“The soundtrack appropriately captures the film's themes of longing to recapture better days. The reveal of the titular track is amazing.” - Film Threat

2018 HMMA Nominee, “Sway Lake (Lost Record Version)”