Michael K. Anderson (Creator/Writer) - Michael K. Anderson is an award-winning actor, director, writer, and producer with over 15 years experience in the film industry, working behind the scenes on projects for such diverse outlets as PBS, the Actors Studio, the Roundabout Theatre Company and Showtime. His most recent project, the science fiction feature film Earthfall, co-written and produced by Anderson along with Patricia Beninati, is currently in pre-production with producer Todd Slater in conjunction with Centerboro Films. Previous projects of Anderson's include co-producing the feature-length documentary Drive Somewhere, named the “Film of the Month” for November 2010 by the prestigious New Filmmakers series, and the acclaimed Funny or Die comedy webseries and podcast The Wonder Show, which he co-created and performs with Jim Tudor and John Gross. He also directed the music video for Marykate O'Neil's "Nashville". A long-time Whovian, he was a founding member of both the Doctor Who fan club of New York City (DWNY) and the Doctor Who fan club of St. Joseph, Missouri, as well as being featured on an episode of the BBC's “Totally Doctor Who” in 2007 in which he demonstrated the wonders of forced perspective photography. His full filmography can be found at the IMDB
Keith R.A. DeCandido (Short Story Editor) - Keith R.A. DeCandido is an author, editor, anthologist, musician, curator, blogger, and all-around hoopy frood. He has written over fifty novels, including over fifteen Star Trek novels alone. Other notable works include the fantasy procedural series Gryphon Precinct and his Cassie Zukov short stories (collected in Ragnorok and Roll). He also does Star Trek episodic recaps for Tor.com and hosts the podcast Dead Kitchen Radio. A more full biography and his bibliography can be found via Wikipedia.
Bill Hopkins (Casting Director) - Bill Hopkins is a Producer, Screenwriter, Director, and Director of Photography of films, documentaries, and commercials. He also directs for the stage. He has been teaching film acting at The Stella Adler Studio since 1994. He teaches film directing at the School of Visual Arts as well as at his studio, The Camera Lab NYC. Hopkins has scripted many short films and had three feature scripts produced: Catchback, Painters, and Another Kind of Balance. He also produced the webseries Sherry's Kitchen for writer/director Saba. He teaches film acting at the Lee Strasberg Institute of Film and Television and at The Weist-Barron Studios. In 2005, he was the subject of a documentary about his work as Teacher/Artist for Japanese Public Television. Previously, Hopkins has collaborated with Anderson on several projects, including the short film Dale Crawford: Musician/Detective and the webseries pilot Kyle Youngblood. His filmography can be found on the IMDB.