Film Team
Kirk Goldberg, Editor
has been working as a freelance editor in the Northern California market for over twenty years. He has established many collaborative relationships with producers, directors, corporations, television stations, and post-production facilities. Goldberg’s success as an editor is due to a strong sense of visual and narrative storytelling present in all his work whether in film, television, online, or high-profile corporate media. In broadcast, his work can be seen on the KQED television shows “Quest” and “Check Please! Bay Area,” which have won awards from the James Beard Foundation and the local Emmys. Goldberg has extensive experience in editing documentary films. Find more about Goldberg here, www.kirkgoldberg.com.
Barry Stone, Director of Photography
brings thirty years of experience in the film business. Twenty-two features as a director of photography, most of them with a limited budget, have taught him how to make sure financial resources end up on the screen, how to make best use of the time available and how to manage both small and large crews. Stone grew up in the theater (his parents met at drama school in England). His early experience as an actor in film and on the stage, and his time behind the camera has equipped him with the skills needed to work with new actors and experienced professionals. Stone has received a Gemini nomination for writing, two Genie nominations and three C.S.C. awards for cinematography, as well as a Casbee award for a music video. He resides in the San Francisco Bay Area. His website is www.danceswithlight.net.
Shelley Richanbach, CADC, SRCD, Associate Producer
is a certified drug and alcohol counselor, She Recovers®️Foundation recovery coach, and an expressive arts educator. She brings dance and the arts to her students and clients with a special focus on addiction/recovery. Shelley founded Next Steps for Women in 2010 and helped to create and establish one of the first Recovery Community Organizations (RCO) in California, Voices of Recovery San Mateo County, in 2009. For over a decade Shelley has led expressive arts workshops, environmental arts and play programs. She has provided development, support, counseling and coaching for women of all ages and ambitions. Her passions include dance and performance, working and playing in nature, and as an activist for reducing stigma attached to Behavioral Health and Recovery.
Stefano Hillman, Associate Producer
has an MA in social/clinical psychology from New College of California. His work over the course of 40 years focused on facilitating the healthy functioning of his clients, who ranged from incarcerated teens in the San Francisco Youth Guidance Center to teens in individual and group counseling at SF’s Haight-Ashbury Free Medical Clinic. Notably, Stefano worked at the San Francisco Drug Abuse Advisory Board from 1991-1994, appointed by the San Francisco Board of Supervisors. His work as a program counselor in Swords To Plowshares’ Transitional Housing Program, counseling vets traumatized by war, as a social worker in San Francisco’s Foster Care System, and lastly, as a rehab therapist at San Francisco General Hospital’s Mental Health Rehab Center, all have been focused on helping his clients/patients with serious mental health and substance abuse issues learn how to fare more successfully in a culture that basically ignored them.
Travis Santell Rowland (Qween), Associate Producer
is an interdisciplinary performing artist, choreographer, and arts educator who holds B.A. degrees in Drama (Popular Theatre) and Dance (Performance & Choreography) from San Francisco State University. By invitation, Travis has performed in Taylor Mac’s Holiday Sauce and A 24-Decade History of Popular Music, San Francisco Opera, Shotgun Players, San Francisco Playhouse, California Shakespeare Theater, and Magic Theatre. By invitation, Travis has been Choreographer at Magic Theatre, Central Works Theater, San Francisco Conservatory of Music and A.C.T.’s Young Conservatory. Travis was invited to be a presenting artist for Yerba Buena Center for the Arts’ 25th Anniversary Gala in March 2019.
Alexandria Marcus, Associate Producer
invites individuals and groups to embrace the fullness of who they are through somatic-based inquiry, creative explorations (intuitive movement, writing, drawing, play), and coaching. As someone whose journey of self-discovery was healing from an eating disorder, she learned how to accept, love, and honor her vessel. As an S Factor Licensed Teacher and Embodiment Coach, she's made it her mission to guide individuals to learn how to trust their body’s wisdom so they can experience more freedom in their lives. www.alexandriamarcus.com
PC Muñoz, Music Producer
is a recording artist, producer, and writer based in San Francisco. His diverse body of work as an artist and producer includes GRAMMY-nominated contemporary classical music, acclaimed funk and avant-garde projects, and compositions for film, dance, and multimedia productions. He is a current Mosaic Silicon Valley Artist Fellow, a former Board Governor for the San Francisco chapter of the Recording Academy, and a 2013 Equilibrium Fellow at the Loft Literary Center in Minneapolis, MN. Learn more at pcmunoz.com.