FILMMAKERS

Remi Vaughn
Writer, Producer, Director, and Editor

Remi Vaughn is a graduate of the National French School of Cinematography in Paris, has a B.A. in Mass Media & Film, a B.A. in Anglo-Saxon Literature, and an MSBA in Information Technology and Financial Management. As a cybersecurity professional, Remi has worked for global banking and entertainment organizations. Living in-between two worlds – the creative world and technical world – Remi constantly strives to blend both skill sets.

My goal, as a documentary filmmaker, is to unlock the “what could have been” and “what could be” – in other words, all of these what-if realities that people often dare not say out loud in real life. What I love most is working with people and urge them to visualize these what-if realities – so they can take action to change their own reality.

Critics may not always appreciate my creative choices, stating that my what-if approach belongs more in the world of fiction. I do not agree. Why can’t documentaries be a means to express our unique hidden filters? I hope I can achieve this goal with Tales of Transformation.

Luis Bohorquez
Cinematographer, VFX Artist, and Post-Production Supervisor

Luis Bohorquez is a graduate of Art Center College of Design in California and has a B.F.A. in Film. Throughout his career, Luis has worked for various media companies including PBS and NBC. Luis, as a principal of Three Horizons Productions, LLC, is involved in the development, cinematography, and visual effects of projects in collaboration with Soul-Films, Inc. As a producer, he has garnered several Telly and Addy awards for commercial projects. Luis has also worked on several documentary projects including Artist of Resistance, 36-24-36, and Arizona Lodges: The High Country.

Luis is also an accomplished educator with over twenty years of experience including co-founding the Film School at Scottsdale Community College, now recognized as one of the best two-year film programs in the U.S. Currently, Luis is a film professor at the Huntington University Arizona Center for Digital Media Arts.

Joe Stone
Camera Operator, Lead CGI Artist, and Compositor

Joe Stone is an Emmy Award winning producer, editor, and co-owner at Colorstone Pictures. In the world of post production, Joe works on a variety of projects in Feature Film, Documentary, and Commercial utilizing 3D CGI, visual effects, editing, and color correction. On the set, Joe is an award-winning cinematographer whose work reaches millions of online viewers. His favorite part in the world of production is the amazing people he gets to work with.

Steve Harrison
Sound Engineer

Stephen Harrison has over 25 years of experience in music production, recording and mixing, as well as audio post-production for the film, broadcast and multi-media industries. Steve started his career in Toronto, Canada, where he worked in all capacities for a well-known recording studio & production company.

He then moved to Los Angeles, CA to work on major music & television projects (e.g., Michael Jackson, Rod Stewart, Millennium & X-Files). He then joined a marketing firm providing finished trailers, commercials, in-store promos, and DVD bonus features (including commentary) for all the major film studios, television, and cable networks. Examples of projects he worked on are: Charlie & the Chocolate Factory, The Lion King, West Wing, and Spiderman 1&2. Steve has in-depth knowledge of sound production applications and tools, in addition to his creative talent. With his company, The Audio Suite, Steve now works on local and national projects providing all audio post-production services to his clients.

Steve’s Website

Wolfgang Lackner
Music Composer

Austrian-born Wolfgang Lackner is an award-winning composer for Film, Television, and Multimedia. A graduate of the highly-acclaimed College of Music Program at the University of North Texas, Wolfgang began his studies as a jazz-arranging major, later switching his major to composition to make his childhood dream of becoming a film and television composer a reality.

Wolfgang has studied orchestration and composition under such names as Randall Bass, Conductor of the Dallas Metropolitan Wind Symphony and renowned jazz composers Frank Mantooth and Maria Schneider. He has also studied under internationally-known classical composer Dr. Martin Mailman and Hollywood film and television composer Alan Oldfield.

He has composed original scores for feature films, television, documentaries, local and national commercials such as NeXXus, Hershey’s, as well as music for the concert hall using a combination of his native European style with influences of modern America in his compositions.

Wolfgang’s Website

Brian DeMetz
Visual Effects Artist

Brian DeMetz has been an accomplished VFX Technical Director for many years. He has worked on multiple movies (e.g., Underwater, Love in Kilnery, The Mummy, Snatched, Deadpool, After Earth, Die Hard 4, The Day the Earth Stood Still, etc.), commercials, and other media projects. Brian has in-depth expertise in 3D Studio MAX, Nuke, Fusion, After Effects Pro, Fume FX, Phoenix FD, Thinking Particles, Particle Flow, Afterburn, Pyrocluster, Vray, Mental Ray, Practical Elements – the list could go on.

Brian’s Website

Josiah Duka
Graphics Designer

Josiah Duka is a graphics designer living and working in North Phoenix. His work encompasses branding and identity, web and digital design, as well as print marketing and advertisements. He has a passion for giving clients a compelling visual identity to help connect their business, product, or organization with the public.

Josiah’s enthusiasm for graphic design started early. At seven years old, he was designing flyers and brochures in Publisher ’98, as every normal kid does, not realizing that he could get paid for this passion. By eleven, he was using design (still Publisher) to prank his dad with fake mail, that, admittedly went too far a couple times, but further fueled his excitement for this art form. He quickly reformed his ways and put his energy into making money with design. He got his first logo client at 12 and made a whopping $200. He was hooked. At 14, he got his first copy of Photoshop. No more Publisher!! A few months later he got his first job, at a marketing company, as a designer. In his own words: “Coincidence? I think not. Now that I’m 21 (this bio is starting to sound like a bizarre rendition of “7 Years” by Lukas Graham), my passion for this work has only increased. I may not be that trouble-making child designer, perched in front of MS Office ’98, gazing into a CRT monitor the size of Kansas anymore, but that spark has never left.”

Josiah’s Website

Daniel Twofeathers
Actor, Voice Over Talent

Daniel Twofeathers is an American actor, known for his role on Pawn Stars {Chum-parazzi Season 8. episode 16) and as a Ghost Nation Warrior on the HBO series Westworld (2016-2018). Daniel is a Lakota language translator and dialog coach on Westworld, he also performed fight scenes on Westworld as a fight choreographer.

Daniel is a master martial artist, plasma physicist and a fire protection engineer with expertise in the work of Nikola Tesla. He has worked at Los Alamos National Lab. Daniel was a Green Beret, US Ranger, police officer, trapeze artist and worked in Hollywood as an animal trainer with big cats, primates, zebras and dolphins. Daniel was also a bodyguard for notable people, including Elvis Presley.

Daniel is Native American from the Lakota Sioux and Wampanoag tribes and Scottish. He is a Sundancer, a Pipe Carrier and speaks fluent Lakota. Daniel is a musician and plays the didgeridoo, Native American flute, native drums; he is also a percussionist. Daniel is a traditional native leather craftsman and an avid lifelong electronics geek; he built machines he designed and created for the late Dr. Marcel Vogel.

Daniel’s Website

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