Manila-born Ana Barredo has always been fascinated by Hollywood all her life. She often brags that she learned to speak English watching American TV shows growing up in the Philippines as a child. In 1986, she immigrated to the US with her family – a huge step closer to her lifelong dream of becoming a filmmaker. In 2001, she wrote, directed and produced her first indie feature called A REAL JOB. Her $15K-budget movie went on to gain glowing reviews, a Best Director nomination for a 2003 DVD Premiere Award and most importantly, a distribution deal with Image Entertainment. She followed it up by her short THE PLIGHT OF THE ANGELENOS which screened in several film festivals such as the LA Shorts Festival, Moodance Film Festival and the Oxnard Film Festival. Barredo continued to work as a Special Features Producer for dozens of DVD releases including the TWILIGHT ZONE DEFINITIVE COLLECTION, where she met Twilight Zone Companion author Marc Zicree.In 2009, Zicree invited her to a meeting of a group he started called the Table. Intrigued by this unique group, she decided to follow its members for a year. In 2011, she completed the documentary entitled THE TABLE.

Marc Scott Zicree's landmark book THE TWILIGHT ZONE COMPANION has been credited with creating the modern genre of books on TV series and inspiring a generation of series creators and filmmakers who read the work as teenagers and went on to become writers. The COMPANION was an instant bestseller (over a half million copies to date) and named in 2006 by the NY Times one of ten science fiction books for the ages," the only non-fiction book on the list. Zicree has a degree in painting, sculpture and graphic arts from UCLA, and was a highly regarded painter and photographer, exhibiting in notable galleries as well as having his work represented in numerous national magazines, including OMNI.

In addition, he is an alumnus of the Clarion Writers Workshop, the most esteemed science fiction writing workshop in the country. Following college, Zicree went on to a successful career as a writer-producer in film and TV, selling over 100 teleplays, screenplays and pilots to every major studio and network, including landmark stories for such shows as STAR TREK–NEXT GENERATION, DEEP SPACE NINE, FRIDAY THE 13TH–THE SERIES, THE NEW TWILIGHT ZONE, BABYLON 5, BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, FOREVER KNIGHT, SLIDERS and (yes) HE-MAN and THE SMURFS.

Zicree is regarded as one of the country's top media experts and has been interviewed by hundreds of newspapers, magazines, and TV and radio shows, including THE TODAY SHOW, AMERICAN MASTERS, ALL THINGS CONSIDERED, ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT, THE WASHINGTON POST and LOS ANGELES TIMES. Beyond his three–year stint on NPR"s MORNING EDITION – telling stories of his family and childhood – he is a regular guest on COAST TO COAST (the country's top rated night-time radio show) and the BBC. In addition, Zicree is a lauded novelist with the bestselling MAGIC TIME trilogy appearing from 2001–2005, published by HarperCollins and Blackstone Audio. Zicree has lectured at many colleges, professional conferences and museums in America, Europe and Asia, including USC, UCLA, Stanford and Ithaca, where he was a keynote speaker

Darren is an Emmy Award winning mixer whose credits include post production sound work on films and television shows for all the major network and studios.

Some of his recent credits include BILLY JOEL'S THE LAST PLAY AT SHEA, STANDING IN THE SHADOWS OF MOTOWN and specials for NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC.

Roger Lay Jr. studied film and television production at the University of Southern California's School of Cinema–Television, and The Los Angeles Film School. He began his career working for the production staff on the hit television series "Everybody Loves Raymond." Producing credits include: HBO/ThinkFilm's "95 Miles To Go" starring Ray Romano, as well an the recently released Sci–Fi Feature "Chrysalis", based on the short story by internationally acclaimed author Ray Bradbury.

Roger Lay Jr. was the recipient of the Best Feature Award at the International Horror and Science Fiction Film Festival for his production of "Ray Bradbury's Chrysalis." He has also served as a segment producer for the annual Los Angeles Holiday Celebration on PBS, and has produced and directed multiple music videos and promotional spots for such clients as Sony/BMG, Universal Music Latin, and Warner Music Latin. Roger is also a contributing writer for the New Ray Bradbury Review (Kent State Press). He is also the director of the upcoming documentary film "Toy Masters: How He–Man and Mattel Conquered the Universe" and is currently working on the re–launch of the cult 80s sci–fi series: "Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future" for Gary Goddard Entertainment.

Eldest grandson of the East End speedway legend by the same name, Phil Bishop was born in Taplow, a small suburban town, twenty four miles to the west of London. At age 16 he relocated to the wilds of North Norfolk, where he finished his schooling. A year working as a runner in London's TV facilities industry, two years of traveling and working abroad and a liberal arts degree from Belfast's Queen's University followed. The next eighteen years were spent working his way from tea boy at the Virgin owned West One TV in London's Notting Hill, to Vice President of Home Video Production with the CBS TV network in Los Angeles, California. A cyclist, bike builder, fisherman, surfer, photographer, wannabe film maker, music lover, concert goer, theatre loving, man for all seasons (or as they say in Southern California, "both seasons")..... Phil has many more passions and not much time. A lover of great, home cooked food and good intentioned wines, live music and Mulholland Drive, Phil lives in Encino, California with his two best friends, wife Kim and daughter Lily Nightingale

Composer Brandon Moore grew up listening to film scores and performing classical music in his native Arlington, Texas. In 1999 he moved to Los Angeles to study scoring professionally at the University of Southern California's Scoring for Motion Pictures and Television program. Brandon has composed a wide range of scores for a variety of film projects such as the Mexico International Film Festival winner, THE GENTLEMAN DON LA MANCHA (2004), and the International Horror/Sci-Fi Festival winner, RAY BRADBURY'S CHRYSALIS (2009), now available on DVD through E1 Entertainment. He's contributed a number of unique scores like his energetic guitar/piano driven score to THE BRIDESMAID (2006) and the ominous and apocalyptic A PIECE OF WOOD which won praise from visual effects pioneer Douglas Trumball (2001: A Space Odyssey, Close Encounters of the Third Kind) at the Seattle International Science Fiction Short Film Festival in 2004. His elegiac trumpet and strings score for the war documentary RETURN TO VIETNAM helped win the film a Silver Telly award in 2007. RAY BRADBURY'S CHRYSALIS is now available on DVD, and the soundtrack is availabe for download through iTunes.