David Kittredge (Writer, Director) was born and raised in Philadelphia, PA. He attended New York University's Tisch School of the Arts for film production, where he produced two short films, and graduated with honors in 1994 and subsequently interned at Fine Line Features. He accepted a job with Alternative Television, a national cable network, where he worked his way to the title of Head of Production. After A-TV closed its doors in 1995, he turned his attention to making "Fairy Tale" and raising money from family and friends as well as securing loans for the production. The film took three years to complete and has subsequently played at numerous festivals around the world as well as being included on a video anthology of gay short films called "Boys Briefs", available from Picture This! Home Video. Among his production credits, he has produced the shorts films "Have a Minute?", and Melissa Ray's "The Fruits of Autumn", and has co-produced an adaptation of Ernest Hemingway's "The Killers". He has also co-directed a documentary on NINcon, a convention of internet fans of the rock group Nine Inch Nails. He has served as a writer, director, editor, and/or producer on numerous commercials and videos. He is also the executive producer of Triple Fire Productions, a production company dedicated to making smart, edgy, independently oriented films and videos.
Contact: info@triplefire.com

Melissa Ray (Producer) worked at Rothschild, an investment banking firm, for seven years before turning her attentions to her true passion, filmmaking. Over the last few years of her undergraduate film program at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, she wrote, produced, directed, and edited many short films and videos. In 1992, she was selected as an intern by Fine Line Features, a subsidiary of New Line Cinema, and was subsequently employed by them as a free-lance marketing assistant. "Guardians of the Spirit" is a 51 minute documentary about traditional Irish musicians that made its broadcast debut on Public Television on St. Patrick's Day, 1997. Melissa graduated with honors in 1994 and received an award for her role as the Unit Production Manager of "Mother's Day", which was nominated for the Mobil Award for best picture at the NYU Film Festival. She also directed and edited, with David Kittredge, a documentary on NINcon, a convention of internet fans of the rock group Nine Inch Nails. She is currently in post-production on her short film "The Fruits of Autumn" and has recently completed a music video for the popular gothic band Sunshine Blind.