Crew
Alexandra Peck (Writer/Director)
Alexandra Peck is a senior undergraduate Film and Media Arts student at Temple University and
recipient of the Benjamin Lazaroff Memorial Scholarship. Her production experience expands from a
variety of projects, notably as producer of Diamond Screen Film Festival 2011 Best Narrative Good Day,
Harvey Schnitzel and as co-producer and production coordinator of Sundance Award winning director
Rodney Evans’ second feature film The Happy Sad. Additionally, Alexandra extends her
filmmaking interest to web-based media in the prequel web series, Harvey Schnitzel, Time Traveler
while undergoing her first directorial experience in her thesis film.
Lauren Gural (Producer)
Lauren Gural is currently a senior Film & Media Arts major at Temple University. Her focus is on both
producing and writing. Lauren is currently in pre-production of a web-based comedy series that she is
writing and producing. Lauren is currently the co-Director of the REELGirls! High School Film
Workshop. She has also interned at many film festivals, including the Cannes International Film Festival.
Emily Sullivan (Co-Producer)
As an expected graduate of Temple University’s Communications Program in the spring of 2012, Emily
Sullivan is excited about the future ahead. It has been Emily’s passion for the arts that has driven her
throughout her college career, teaching at and performing with various dance organizations in the area.
Currently Emily is furthering her communications education outside of the classroom as a Resource
Development intern at the Boys & Girls Club of Philadelphia and Communications & Marketing intern at
the Arts & Business Council. Although this is her first time producing a film, she is excited about the
project at hand and anticipates the positive response future audiences will undoubtedly have to
“Coppermise”.
Adrian Sierkowski (Cinematographer)
Adrian Sierkowski is a Philadelphia based Director of Photography and alumnus of Temple University.
He entered the business at age ten, sweeping floors and running errands while assisting his father, Ed
"Edski," Sierkowski a Chief Lighting Technician on set. Since then he has been honing his skills on Indie
Features, Short Narrative, Music Video, and Documentary Projects. His style is often naturalistic, often
eschewing the "typical" rules of cinematography for a subtler look. Currently, he teaches a
cinematography course at a small film-oriented program while he continues to shoot locally, nationally,
and worldwide.
Lenore Romas (Production Designer)
Lenore Romas is a production designer, graphic designer, and color corrector, and has developed a
strong portfolio displaying her eye for color, composition, and detail in each of these varied fields.
Lenore has worked on the set of nearly 2-dozen independent short films and videos, honing her craft as
Production Designer, Set Decorator, and Costume Designer, and has more recently begun working in the
post-production field of color correction. Upon her recent graduation from Temple University's Film &
Media Arts program, Lenore advanced to the postion of Senior Graphic Designer at a Philadelphia-based
design and technology firm, Defined Clarity, where she focuses in web design, print design, and
usability.
Ethan Sacchi (Grip/Still Photographer)
Ethan Sacchi is a 20-year-old independent filmmaker and freelance videographer based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and founder of Answer Print Pictures. His intense passion for film has led to his involvement with a variety of projects, ranging from short narratives and documentaries to experimental films, reality series, music videos, feature films, and public service announcements. Starting in high school, Ethan’s interest in video production developed as he was tasked with completing several school video projects. This led to his interest in filmmaking and the production of original shorts. Attending Temple University starting in the fall of 2009, Ethan was met with many opportunities for video production through Temple’s Film and Media Arts program as well as through many fellow filmmakers he met at Temple. Now a junior, he has directed several short narratives, a genre where he is at his strongest. These include “Breakable”, a film that was awarded fourth place for Best Drama in the 2010 Greater Philadelphia Student Film Festival and “Gone”, which was selected for exhibition in the Owl Collection and is still circulating among several venues in and around Philadelphia. A collaboration between friends, “Shades” was nominated for Best Music Video at the 2009 Student Television Network conference in Orlando, Florida. Currently, Ethan is working on a series of public service announcements to promote awareness of breast cancer, sponsored by the modeling agency Legend Management Group. His short film, “The Process” is currently in post-production and is being readied for festival distribution.
Credits
Written & Directed by ALEXANDRA PECK
Produced By LAUREN GURAL
Co-Producers LUKE MARRON and EMILY SULLIVAN
Cinematographer ADRIAN SIERKOWSKI
Assistant Director DAVID FRASER
Production Designer LENORE ROMAS
Hair & Make-Up ANNIE FOGARTY
Sound BRAD MOORE
Assistant Camera ANNIE BYDLON
Still Photographer ETHAN SACCHI and JASON PEARLMAN
GRIP ETHAN SACCHI
Data JASON PEARLMAN
Editor JASON PEARLMAN
Gaffer CHRIS SCOTT and GINGER ELIAS