Some of the Cast
Some of the Main Crew
Sylvia Binsfeld: Writer, Producer, Director
Sylvia Binsfeld started her career as an actress, but frustrated with the scripts she was reading, quickly moved to the other side of the camera. She is the owner of the indie production company, DreamWeaver Films, LLC, where she has produced award-winning films, commercials and music videos.
Her credits include the Telly Award-winning comedic spoof, Fall’n Angels, and the multiple award-winning Dorme, which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival, and screened in over 36 film festivals around the world. Sylvia also wrote and illustrated the picture book Dorme: A Magical Dreamland Visit, which comes with the Dorme film DVD, and is the filmmaker behind the mixed-genre documentary, Who Framed Mary Magdalene? Her new book, Holy Spirit Rising, on the importance of restoring the yin and yang balance in the world for planetary healing, will be released in 2022.
Recently, Sylvia founded the Conscious Media Movement, encouraging filmmakers of all genres, to use the power of story to produce films that elevate our consciousness, contribute to society, raise our awareness of our oneness and to help bring in the healing of our planet. IMDB
Randall Love: Director of Photography
Randall Love has shot several hundred hours of prime time dramatic and documentary television for ABC, NBC, CBS, PBS, Discovery, BBC, Discovery ID, Biography, TLC, as well as for many European productions. His work has been honored with over 125 International Awards, and he has shot the highest rated shows for both National Geographic and Nova.
Randall’s first major documentary credit as D.P. was The Making of Return of the Jedi for Lucas film/NBC. Feature films include: Little City (Miramax) starring Jon Bon Jovi, Annabella Sciorra and Penelope Anne Miller; and August Rush, 2nd unit (Warner Bros.), starring Robin Williams, Keri Russell and Jonathan Rhys Meyers. He also was the director of photography on the Netflix pilot Blackthorne.
Most recently he interviewed Prince Harry for the documentary, Prince Phillip: the Royal Family Remembers and did the camera work for Frontline’s (PBS), The Power of Big Oil, part 1, 2022.
He has authored over half a dozen articles on current film and video techniques in the prestigious American Cinematographer, International Photographer and other magazines. IMDB
Steve Wright: Master Compositor & Digital Wizard
Steve Wright is a senior visual effects industry veteran with more than 20 years of production experience on over 70 feature films, including Traffic and Spy Kids 3 (IMDb). Awards Steve has received include the Dentsu Award and the Regional Emmy Award.
Steve has recently completed work on an episode of Paramount’s The Offer, the Oscar-winning producer Albert S. Ruddy’s never-before-revealed experience of the making The Godfather (1972). As a 1960s period piece shot in 2022, The Offer took place in the sixties gangland New York so visual effects played a key role in telling the story of Francis Ford Coppola’s struggle to make his Oscar winning movie. Computer Generated effects were used for set extensions to build entire Harlem city blocks as live action characters and cars drove seamlessly from the CG world to the practical and CG cars were used to augment the numbers of real cars of the era to give a fuller and more engaging story-telling experience.
Steve has authored two books on VFX compositing and regularly teaches Visual Effects at major VFX studios around the world such as Pixar, Disney Feature Animation, Prime Focus, and many more. IMDB