Blair Peyton (he/him) is a versatile comedian whose southern charm shines in his performances. His short film Mother & Son Skype Sesh won Best Scripted Short at the 2020 Agoraphobia Film Fest, and he stars in the series Two Dimes on Prime Video. As a producer for Audioboom, Blair specializes in brand management, A/V production, social media, website and content creation, and logo design. He co-hosts the podcast Bad Behavior with Sterling Mulbry, acting as "judge and jury" over social faux pas. New episodes are released every Wednesday on all podcast platforms.
MJ Bernier (she/her) is a NYC-based Filmmaker specializing in independent narrative filmmaking and television. Her work has screened internationally garnering multiple nominations and awards. MJ has also produced work in the branded content and documentary space over the last 15 years. Her work has been featured on such outlets as Rolling Stone, Vice, Pitchfork, Filter, and Philanthropy Women. Her focus is in pushing the boundaries of traditional norms in film and TV.
Mia Rose Kavensky (she/her) is an actor, writer, and producer in NYC, originally from the Iowa/Illinois border. She developed and starred in Rachel's Out-Of-This-World Bat Mitzvah, which was featured in the Toronto and Winnipeg Fringe Festivals. Recent credits include Room 9 (Lionsgate), august at 22 (Apple TV), and Astrophysics (Elizabeth Giamatti). Theater credits include The Girl With The Red Hair and the upcoming Reservoir Runner. Her short film And Along Came Lily premiered at the Big Apple Film Festival and is circulating other festivals.
Emily Draper (she/her) is a Brooklyn-based filmmaker with a background in comedy (UCB, Edinburgh Fringe Festival) and commercial work (Naadam, Lume, Harry’s Razors, Ollie). She loves creating highly specific worlds, finding humor in painfully relatable moments, and exploring stories that ask more questions than they answer. These days, you can find her at festivals promoting her latest short film, Sorority Court.