Adrienne Wagner
FOUNDER
Adrienne Wagner (she, her) is a storyteller originally from Indianapolis. After receiving degrees in media production and communication from Indiana University, Adrienne moved to Portland, Oregon where she began editing and shooting video for a local production company. Since relocating to Pittsburgh, PA in 2016, Adrienne has taken on the role of Cinematographer in the feature film, "Bystander," as well as several short films, a feature documentary, and various commercial projects. She is also a Teaching Artist for Steeltown Entertainment. Her first short film, "My Grandpa's Garage," has been featured in film festivals throughout the United States, including the national CINE awards, Indianapolis' Heartland Film Festival, the historic Clinton Theater shorts program in Portland, and was awarded "Best Editing" at the Indie Oaks film festival in 2017. Adrienne wears many hats. She's often a one-woman-band production team, with experience in many different areas of the production process. However, when a project calls for something more, she has the network to bring together the best team for the job.
Lou Wagner
Morale
Lou got his start as a stand-in for cinema lighting practice techniques. He has since taken on the position of "Head of Morale," making sure everyone takes breaks, spends some time outside, and remembers to eat throughout the busy work days.