Clare Tinsley has been working in film visual effects for the past nine years with credits including Doomsday, Stardust, United 93, V for Vendetta, Hotel Rwanda and numerous others.
Clare produced and directed the animated short film 'Furry Side of the Moon', which went on to play at the Edinburgh International Film Festival and various other festivals throughout the world.
In collaboration with Brek Taylor, she also co-wrote, directed and produced the short film 'Ruth's Tooth', the film podcast 'Dead Bird' in association with Film London, and the pilot comedy vidcast 'Alex Leap'.
Brek Taylor originally trained as a ballet dancer before moving into production. She has directed and produced for theatre, television and film in both Australia and the UK over the last ten years.
Brek produced and developed 'The Darwin Awards' for BSkyB and the animated gameshow 'Stress Maniacs' for C4, whilst co-writing, directing and producing the shorts 'Ruth's Tooth', 'Alex Leap' and 'Dead Bird'.
She was Development Producer for four years at the 'Shakespeare Schools Festival' where she devised and delivered national and international theatre projects.
Elizabeth Mitchell has worked in the film industry for eight years, five of which were spent in Los Angeles working in development and production.
Since returning to the UK in 2005, she runs the Lewisham Film Initiative, South London's flagship film programme and manages Southern Exposure, a short film fund. She has also spent time as a literary agent at Sheil Land representing screenwriters and authors such as Peter Ackroyd and Susan Hill, as well as providing script editing and writing services to international clients including Assamese director Jahnu Barua and Intermedia.