Produced and Directed by Brenda Goodman
Edited by Monique Zavistovski and Thomas G Miller
Co-Produced by Caitlin Krapf
Sound Design by Adam Parish King
Music by Alexis Marsh and Sam Jones
Visual Effects and Graphics by Adhish Yajnik and Jess Dang
Cinematography by Elizabeth Yarwood, Janine Sides, Pyong Yim
Production Sound Ashley Maria, Kirk Sullivan, Amy Reynolds
Edited by Monique Zavistovski and Thomas G Miller
Co-Produced by Caitlin Krapf
Sound Design by Adam Parish King
Music by Alexis Marsh and Sam Jones
Visual Effects and Graphics by Adhish Yajnik and Jess Dang
Cinematography by Elizabeth Yarwood, Janine Sides, Pyong Yim
Production Sound Ashley Maria, Kirk Sullivan, Amy Reynolds
about the filmmakers
Monique Zavistovski was raised on the edge of the Sleepy Hollow woods in Washington Irving’s hometown of Irvington, New York. She graduated from USC’s MFA program in Cinematic Arts and holds a BA in Psychology from the University of Pennsylvania. Films Monique has edited, written, or produced have won awards worldwide including at the Sundance, Los Angeles, and South By Southwest Film Festivals. Monique lives in Los Angeles with her husband and daughter, and recently co-authored and published her first book, Children and Fish Don’t Talk: Adventures with Nazis, Communists and the Metropolitan Opera. Samples of her work can be viewed here.
View Thomas G Miller's website here.
Caitlin Krapf grew up in Milwaukee, WI. She graduated from USC's MFA program in Cinematic Arts with a focus on producing. Caitlin currently works as a producer in the worlds of documentary film, feature films, video games and television. Prior to co-producing Sex(Ed): The Movie, she associate produced two other feature documentaries: View From The Bridge: Stories from Kosovo and Refusenik for which she oversaw the national theatrical release. Caitlin's only regret about Sex(Ed): The Movie is that she wasn't able to find the film she watched in fifth grade where a mother makes the uterus and Fallopian tubes out of pancake batter to explain the reproductive system to her daughter's friend.
Adam Parrish King grew up the son of two scientists in the foothills of the Smokey Mountains in Tennessee. He now works as a sound designer and re-recording mixer for television and film in Los Angeles, occasionally paints and nightly plays the piano. His favorite distractions are soccer, chess, learning Spanish, drawing with his 8-year-old daughter, and having long conversations with his wife over delicious vegan grub.
Alexis Marsh & Samuel Jones are musicians and composers working in Los Angeles, CA. Since beginning their partnership in 2010, Alexis & Sam have produced music for feature films, documentaries, web series, art installations, and commercials. Their work has been heard at festivals including TriBeCa, Slamdance, Los Angeles Film Festival, AFI Fest, and Cannes Court Metrage, as well as broadcast on the Documentary Channel & HBO Canada. Alexis & Sam collaborate with filmmakers and artists to contribute to the style, tone, and emotional impact of a project. Learn more about them on their website.
Adhish Yajnik is a post-production universalist with experience in editing, visual effects, motion graphics, color correction, and workflows, and has contributed his talents to several prestigious projects since graduating from the USC School of Cinematic Arts in 2012. Among his credits are a commercial for The Grove shopping center, the award winning short, Wini and George, and the documentary, Sex(Ed): The Movie. Adhish is also an experienced assistant director, and is currently working in that capacity on a feature adaptation of Don Quixote, produced by James Franco and starring Horatio Sanz and Carmen Argenziano. Adhish loves dogs but doesn't have one, and his dream is to rescue a pug and name him Winston. You can find him online here.
Jess Dang is a Creative Director based in Los Angeles, California. She received her MFA in Film & Television Production from USC's School and Cinematic Arts and her BFA in Communication Design from Parsons School of Design in New York City. She has worked with brands such as Target, Verizon, Intel, MTV, and The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism, among others. She hopes to use her creative advertising background as a foundation for meaningful, visually striking filmmaking. Check out her website here.
View Thomas G Miller's website here.
Caitlin Krapf grew up in Milwaukee, WI. She graduated from USC's MFA program in Cinematic Arts with a focus on producing. Caitlin currently works as a producer in the worlds of documentary film, feature films, video games and television. Prior to co-producing Sex(Ed): The Movie, she associate produced two other feature documentaries: View From The Bridge: Stories from Kosovo and Refusenik for which she oversaw the national theatrical release. Caitlin's only regret about Sex(Ed): The Movie is that she wasn't able to find the film she watched in fifth grade where a mother makes the uterus and Fallopian tubes out of pancake batter to explain the reproductive system to her daughter's friend.
Adam Parrish King grew up the son of two scientists in the foothills of the Smokey Mountains in Tennessee. He now works as a sound designer and re-recording mixer for television and film in Los Angeles, occasionally paints and nightly plays the piano. His favorite distractions are soccer, chess, learning Spanish, drawing with his 8-year-old daughter, and having long conversations with his wife over delicious vegan grub.
Alexis Marsh & Samuel Jones are musicians and composers working in Los Angeles, CA. Since beginning their partnership in 2010, Alexis & Sam have produced music for feature films, documentaries, web series, art installations, and commercials. Their work has been heard at festivals including TriBeCa, Slamdance, Los Angeles Film Festival, AFI Fest, and Cannes Court Metrage, as well as broadcast on the Documentary Channel & HBO Canada. Alexis & Sam collaborate with filmmakers and artists to contribute to the style, tone, and emotional impact of a project. Learn more about them on their website.
Adhish Yajnik is a post-production universalist with experience in editing, visual effects, motion graphics, color correction, and workflows, and has contributed his talents to several prestigious projects since graduating from the USC School of Cinematic Arts in 2012. Among his credits are a commercial for The Grove shopping center, the award winning short, Wini and George, and the documentary, Sex(Ed): The Movie. Adhish is also an experienced assistant director, and is currently working in that capacity on a feature adaptation of Don Quixote, produced by James Franco and starring Horatio Sanz and Carmen Argenziano. Adhish loves dogs but doesn't have one, and his dream is to rescue a pug and name him Winston. You can find him online here.
Jess Dang is a Creative Director based in Los Angeles, California. She received her MFA in Film & Television Production from USC's School and Cinematic Arts and her BFA in Communication Design from Parsons School of Design in New York City. She has worked with brands such as Target, Verizon, Intel, MTV, and The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism, among others. She hopes to use her creative advertising background as a foundation for meaningful, visually striking filmmaking. Check out her website here.