NICK NUMMERDOR
Nick works as a freelance director, editor, and videographer. A native of Muskegon, Michigan and a graduate of Columbia College, he studied documentary directing and editing at the prestigious Michael Rabiger Documentary Center while working his way through college as a bowling mechanic. Upon graduation, he couch surfed through Europe with a skateboard and camera in tow. In 2008, inspired by his internship at Kartemquin Films, Nick created the Chicago Youth Skateboard Project, a non-profit organization that gives away free skateboards to inner city children and produces the "Skateboard Jam" at Lollapalooza every summer. Nick continues to build a reputation for his film making on the web. In the summer of 2009, he completed his most ambitious project to date- the comedy web series “Hot Rod Hearts.” He is currently pursuing a variety of projects ranging from documentaries to short film scripts. Nick eats pizza and hot dogs every week in Chicago with his wife, Karli, their dog, and two obese cats.
ANDREW MORGAN
Since graduating Columbia College Chicago in 2008, Andrew J Morgan has been working professionally as a director of photography and videographer on a number of projects ranging in size, budget, and style. His training in the field of cinematography, combined with his practical experience, gives him the skill set and knowledge to capture excellent images no matter what your production calls for. His passion for being behind the camera, combined with his enthusiasm for projects both small and large, insures that your production will reach it's full visual potential. In his free time, to the dismay of his wife, he can be found watching “Big Trouble In Little China” for the 251st time and admiring b-movies of the past.