David Cieri
composer

DAVID CIERI, a musician and composer, makes music for film, concert, and album release. Cieri has worked with numerous celebrated filmmakers including Ken Burns, the Ewers Brothers, and Barak Goodman.

He has recorded nineteen acclaimed albums under his own name, that last ten of which were released by Ropeadope Records. He has collaborated on a major live documentary project with the two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Lynn Nottage and has made two records with the Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Yusef Komunyakaa.

David wrote and performed the live scores for the first three seasons of The Paris Review podcasts. He teaches courses on Film Scoring and Music for Film at The City College of New York.

Rachael hacking
Producer

Rachael is a photographer, photo editor, and photo archivist.

As photo archivist for the associated press, rachael specialized in Digitizing, retouching, and reconstructing historic negatives from APʼs photo library (glass, 4x5, medium, 35mm) into digital format for preservation and web distribution and printing.

Rob Bellon
Editor

Award-winning director Rob Bellon is the founder and creative director of Tangible.

Over 10 years, Rob has produced over a hundred animation and VFX projects for clients ranging from Fortune 500 companies, to independent feature films, to neighborhood non-profits.

At Tangible, Rob is involved at every level of production and creative decision-making, which, depending on the day, could mean storyboarding, production, editing, animation, VFX, musical scoring, or sound design.

Rob graduated from the Columbia University MFA Film program as a screenwriter, and his work was selected for the New York Stage and Film Screenwriter’s Lab. He earned a BA from Binghamton University, where he studied world literature.

Esteban García Vernaza
Producer

Esteban Garcia Vernaza is a Colombian Filmmaker.

Esteban's Short Film "Silento" was an official selection at the 2020 Telluride Film Festival and was nominated for the "Macondo Awards" which are the Colombian Academy Awards. "Silento" also received awards from the Directors Guild of America, as well as a Production Grant from The National Board of Review.

Esteban directed the Colombian-Unit of the Chinese science fiction blockbuster film, "The Wandering Earth II".