Brandon Junk began writing in High School where his comic strip series “Nine 2 Five: Workaholics” was published in seven news papers across New Jersey and Pennsylvania, and a television cartoon pilot based on the series won 2nd place in a small tv pilot contest based out of Philadelphia for aspiring writers. After moving to Los Angeles he worked at MGM Studios while attending The Art Institute of California – Los Angeles as well as UCLA, taking courses in Digital Media Production.
Brandon wrote “The Groomsmen”, an award-winning script that garnered the attention of an indie producer in Jacksonville, FL, where he was contracted to write on the series throughout the summer and fall of 2013. While there, he met Josh Chitty, and the two have gone on to write multiple short films and feature length screenplays together. His film “The Last Hit” became an official selection in several film festivals.
Brandon spent the pandemic working in the Covid Unit at multiple health care facilities, pulling overnight shifts with patients while writing during the day. Any remaining free time he spends hiking with his dog along multiple trails throughout Southern California.
Joshua Chitty’s dreams of being an entertainer began when he was a young boy, listening to Jack Benny on mail order cassettes. Over the years his desire to be in the same industry as his favorite star only grew. Without having a particular goal he started doing anything and everything that would get him experience in the field.
He has taken his love of radio shows and turned it into several featured roles in animated web series and a radio horror series. Josh is a ten year veteran of the podcasting world with thousands of hours of content available on virtually every known platform. From producing his own Semicore Studios original series like the WADcast or making guest appearances on shows such as "The Infectious Geek", Josh has made a name for himself in the podcast community. His voice is heard on a weekly basis all around the world.
Except for his family, writing is Josh’s biggest passion. He is a single father to three children and works hard everyday to show his kids that you never have to give up following your dreams.
Brian Wallace moved to Los Angeles after several years working as a stage actor in New York, where he originated roles for some of today's most celebrated playwrights and was shortlisted for a Juilliard Fellowship. He played the small but pivotal role of Nova Charisse in the film "Relish", which won Best Film laurels at the Burbank and Madrid international film festivals.
As a writer and producer, Brian's work has been screened and awarded at major festivals in London, Los Angeles, Tokyo, Mexico, South Korea, and even a nudist resort in Texas.
He was cast as Simon in Bad Agent when it was conceived as a one-off short film, and has subsequently expanded his involvement as a producer and co-writer.
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