Bo-You is a recent graduate of National Taiwan University, with BAs in both Bio-Industry Communication and Development & Philosophy. He completed a famous student series named Project 10 in his college. He and his group won many awards in Taiwan, including several main cities' image competitions. He also has a studio which has work experience with international companies such as Citibank and Microsoft Taiwan.
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Cade studied business management at Luther College in Decorah, Iowa, and cinema at the University of Iowa in Iowa City. After returning to Decorah, Cade was approached by the Oneota Film Festival to develop and facilitate a 15-week course to teach middle- and high-school students basic film craft and theory (which he taught for two years). The resulting films his students made were then screened at a special block of the festival, with a Q&A for the students. Cade wrote and directed an original short, THE EDGE, in 2014 and screened it at the Oneota Film Festival in 2014.
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Jeremy graduated from UC Irvine with a BA in Business Economics. He spent a year of his undergraduate studies abroad at Sophia University in Tokyo and one summer at UCLA's Professional Program in Producing. He served as a screenwriter and producer's assistant on the feature film FATHER'S LULLABY, which was shot in Taipei. The film was an official selection of the 2012 Osaka Asian Film Festival and Salento International Film Festival. While working in Taiwan, he also narrated news for Public Television Service.
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Jessica graduated from Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey, with a BA in Science in Communication, specializing in Audiovisual Production. She also lived in Chile, studying film and television photography. After graduating, she worked in Sydney, producing audiovisual and graphical contents for Landcare Australia. Working in Mexico as the only female camera assistant in EFD and as a freelance photographer, she has photographed several short films and contributed to more than 50 commercials, 40 shorts, five feature films and six TV series. Some of these projects were presented and awarded in international film festivals, such as Queens World and Cannes Film Festival.
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Reynolds is an editor and filmmaker, born and raised in Honolulu, Hawaii. He is a 2016 graduate from the American Film Institute, where he received his MFA in film editing. GOOK, his first narrative feature, premiered at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival. He has also worked on shorts that have screened at Raindance London, Cinequest, and the Palm Spring Springs International Film Festival.
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