John Sheedy

John Sheedy
John Sheedy

John grew up in rural Eastern Oregon in a double wide on 40 acres. He moved to Colorado when he was fifteen. He developed a passion for photography while traveling to Europe and South America in his early twenties.

In 1996 John graduated from Prescott College with a degree in Social Documentary Photography. He then went on to work at the S.F. Camera Work Gallery in San Francisco and also did commercial photography assignments on the side. John has recently finished graduate school in Tucson where he recieved a Masters degree in Art Education.

Filmography

"121 TO AZTEC" — narrative short: cinematography, accepted to Cinequest and Durango film festivals; "The Commute" — narrative short: cinematography, writer, producer, accepted to Arizona International and Durango film festivals

David Eckenrode

David Eckenrode
David Eckenrode

David, the son of an ex-monk and cowgirl, was raised in Durango, Colorado. He received a B.S. at the Evergreen State College in Olympia, WA, with a focus on field biology. Later he returned to the same school and studied documentary film.

David is an avid river runner, painter, and drummer. He has lived in Portland, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and spent some time in Mexico, but he always makes it back to the San Juan Mountains of Colorado to keep it all in perspective.

Filmography

"121 TO AZTEC" — narrative short: writer, director, editor, accepted to Cinequest and Durango film festivals; "The Commute" — narrative short: director, editor, accepted to Arizona International and Durango film festivals; "The Claim" — feature film: 2nd assistant camera; "Coors Light" — advertising spot: 2nd assistant camera; "Land Rover" — advertising spot: 2nd assistant camera.

John Eckenrode

John Eckenrode
David Eckenrode

John is the big brother to the son of an ex-monk and cowgirl and was raised in Durango, Colorado. He received a B.A. in History from Reed College in Portland, OR. A couple years later he began a three-year study of of Biochemistry and History at Portland State University.

Concurrently with these studies, John co-founded "Paperback Jukebox" a music centric arts and culture newspaper for which he was the Art Director and contributing writer. John left the paper after three years to form "Tonic", a similar more frequently published rag.

After dissolving the latter paper in 1995, John began working for Nike where he continues today as a senior graphic designer.

Filmography

"121 TO AZTEC" — narrative short: editor, production design, accepted to Cinequest and Durango film festivals