Monica Arsenault
is a Brooklyn-based filmmaker and creator whose work addresses issues at the intersection of faith, womanhood, and sexuality. In 2018, Monica founded Soul Series Productions when she created “Nun Habits”, her original web series which is currently streaming on The Roku Channel. Through Soul Series, Monica has produced “Cheer Up, Charlie”, an original web series written by Kara Grace Miller and directed by Carmen LoBue, “The Four Dance at Night”, a short film co-written and directed by T.S. Evering, and, most recently, Kara Grace Miller’s next short, a Mockumentary titled “Love Sucks: An Investigative Documentary”. Apart from “Nun Habits”, Monica directed and conceptualized Lydian's music video for their song "Weekend" and a short film written by Devon Padley titled “Remedies. She has also written “Virginity, Period.”, her most recent short film directed by Jennifer Rau, and created the concept for both shorts she is directing as a part of “Ending The War On My Body”. Soul Series Productions is dedicated to bringing communities together through diverse storytelling and Monica is delighted to be partnering with Katherine McClintic to bring "Ending The War On My Body" to life.
Lizzy Bryce
Lizzy Bryce is a horror-obsessed writer and filmmaker in New York City. Her creative projects have been featured in The New York Times, Splitsider, Gothamist, Brokelyn, and The Washington Post — which called her writing, "funny, and a little too true.” Lizzy’s feminist horror short Queen Of The Mold premiered at the 2019 New Hampshire Film Festival and has since toured internationally. It was picked up for distribution and is currently streaming on Hueman TV. Her horror pilot HAGS (which is all about evil sirens, naturally) was recommended by The Black List on Twitter last summer. Serving as Production Supervisor, Lizzy recently wrapped production on writer/director Claire Ayoub's feature film, Empire Waist. As a video producer and director, Lizzy has worked for theSkimm, Yellowbrick, and UCB Comedy, among others. Lizzy was named by KitSplit as one of the Six Inspiring Women to Watch in Film and Photography, and was previously a finalist in The WB’s Emerging Directors Program. Memberships: Filmshop (Manhattan Chapter & Writer's Den); Liz Kimball’s The Collective; New York Women in Film & TV; League of Professional Theatre Women.
T.S. Evering
T.S. Evering is a New York-based filmmaker. She knew from the moment her mother gifted her a book of Grimm’s fairytales that she wanted to be a storyteller. Her work explores themes of yearning, community, exploration, and identity. T.S. is currently in post-production for a short film she wrote called "The Four Dance At Night". As a Production Assistant T.S. worked on video projects for the CFDA, RUSSH, Kenneth Cole T.S. moved on to work for one of her biggest influences in filmmaking, Baz Luhrmann, as Executive Assistant during the production of his Netflix series, The Get Down.
Tim Corpus
is an internationally performed composer, sound designer, and arts administrator who calls Chicago home. Highlights include performances at Carnegie Hall, the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow, the Kennedy Center, Federal Justica Cultural Center of Brazil, the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, and many more. In addition to concerts, he has been featured on CNN Money, 98.7 WFMT, the Connecticut Historical Society, the Sound of Silent Film Festival, and Classical King FM: Second Inversion. His diverse career in the arts has included work on and off the stage as an Executive Director, Production Manager, and an educator at Loyola University Chicago and Chicago City Colleges. As a composer for visual media, he has written for films, commercials, and interactive media. His most recent album, “MMXX”, was shortlisted for the 2022 Grammy awards and hailed as “a striking disc” by critic Robert Hugill.
Roy Campanella iii
Roy Campanella III is an audio artist for Storytellers, Educators, and Journalists. His work is focused on enhancing stories with the power of sound. At the age of fifteen, he saw a computer come to life and make music in the movie "Electric Dreams". This movie inspired him to pursue a life of creative collaboration with computers creating music and sound to tell stories. His first professional sound work was at the age of seventeen when he composed additional music for a movie on CBS. Since then he has used his audio artistry to enhance stories and educational content on film, tv, and streaming platforms. Some projects his work has supported include; The Rings of Power Trailer, Interstellar Trailer, Dark Knight Rises Trailer, Keeping Up With the Kardashians TV show, Bill Nye the Science Guy TV show, The Big Switch podcast and The Carbon Copy podcast.
Katherine McClintic
Is the creator, executive producer and choreographer of Ending the War On My Body.
Leah Taub
Leah Taub is an integrated producer & video editor based in Brooklyn, New York. She has produced events, social campaigns, retail activations, animations, and live-action videos. She has edited digital & social content for brands such as BuzzFeed, McCormick, Visit Florida, ABC, Miracle-Gro, Frank's RedHot, Reebok, and others. Outside of work she likes to cycle around the city, do the New York Times crossword, go on long pilgrimages for specific foods, and watch movies.