Who We Are.

who we are.

As a freelance journalist based in Los Angeles for the last three years, Valentina I. Valentini has focused on the motion picture industry and specializes in writing about cinematographers, independent filmmaking, features, documentaries, commercials, 3D, emerging technology and talent, industry trends and events. Some of her clients include the International Cinematographers Guild, British Society of Cinematographers, IndieWire.com, MovieMaker Magazine, Vulture.com, Variety and more.

Valentina has realized her potential as a producer, able to utilize the skills she’s had since childhood – creativity, organization, attention to detail and an outgoing personality. Her leadership skills and pragmatism have lead her efforts in creating thoughtful and entertaining content for both the web and silver screen, regardless of budgetary constraints. It is the collaborative process of producing truly honest and emotionally stimulating work that draws Valentina in and keeps her wanting more.

Thea Green loves making films. From creating the voices of multidimensional characters, to the moment those characters are brought to life by actors, to watching those lives say something on the screen, there’s nothing that excites her more than a new way to tell a story.

Thea is a screenwriter and director specializing in giving low-budget independent films a strong comedic voice. After a year of studying improv and sketch at the Upright Citizen’s Brigade during college, Thea has made it her mission to generate content that normally wouldn’t see the screen without a big budget. While at UCB, she wrote and acted in Natural Hazards, which won the NATPE Comedy Division for a web series. Since then, she has interned at Lionsgate and Mosaic Media Group, and written and directed several short films for ViV Productions. Her most recent endeavor with ViV has been directing the web series Super Nanny vs Stripper Nanny.

Thea loves casting and working with great talent, breaking apart stories in scripts, and helping to make the transition from script to screen a smooth and fun ride, keeping the creative spark alive at every stage of the process.