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JESSICA MOCKETT - Producer/Director http://www.girlwithacurl.com/
Jessica Mockett is a filmmaker located in Utah Valley. She has been working professionally as a producer and a director for nearly 7 years and created her own production company, Girl with a Curl, in 2009. Clients include Microsoft, Xbox, SA Lifeline, and BYUtv.
About 18 months ago, Jessica felt drawn to the subject matter of pornography. So she jumped in feet first – studied a lot of research and opinion articles, read several books, watched YouTube videos of retired porn actors’ experiences, watched any documentary out there on the subject she could get a hold of, attended S-anon group, and started interviewing addicts. After all these months, the face of the problem and solutions are clear to Jessica and she is ready to share with the world what she has learned.
JORDAN HARKER - Producer
Jordan Harker has worked both in TV for BYU Broadcasting and in Film and recently won an Accolade award from La Jolla, California's international 2011 Accolade Competition. He produced BYU's first ever anaglyphic 3D short film and his work has been screened at the LDS Film Festival. He has enjoyed creating documentary and promotional content for organizations that foster positive change, including SA Lifeline, Valley Mental Health, and Idaho Drug Free Youth.
TRAVIS CLINE - Director of Photography http://travisclinedp.com/
Travis Cline is a cinematographer born and raised in Los Angeles California. Travis lensed his first feature film, Pride and Prejudice, in 2003 and has been working as a professional cinematographer since then. Travis has shot commercials for E*Trade, GE, Direct TV, Playstation, American Express and many others. He has filmed bands such as The Shins, The National, and MXPX amongst others. Travis has also shot many documentaries for BYU TV.
JENNI NELSON - Art Director http://joykick.com/
Jenni Nelson is a freelance documentary filmmaker in the San Francisco Bay area, and a recent graduate of the MFA Documentary Film and Video Program at Stanford University. While she is invested in social change, her work is infused with strong visual concepts drawn upon from her background as a production designer and prop master on films such as Napoleon Dynamite, Moving McAllister, and the Emmy-award winning PBS series BizKids.
KARYN DALEY - Public Relations
KaRyn Daley has over 8 years of professional experience in educational nonprofit program management and communications. She is currently completing a masters degree in communications with an emphasis in documentary film and its use as a tool in cause related marketing.
LINCOLN HUBBARD - Public Relations
Born and raised just outside of London, England, Lincoln Hubbard's professional work includes several years in Los Angeles as director of public relations for the Los Angeles World Affairs Council, a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting greater understanding of current global issues.
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Thanks for taking this on! It's definitely an issue worth investigating!!!
I'm doing all I can to help this get funded. I'm posting it over and over to Facebook, forwarding it to friends by e-mail, and asking others to repost it. Only 5 days left. I still think we can do this!
I'm sure you've already thought about this but have you considered asking the LDS church for a donation? This seems like something they might be interested in helping with.
This is such a great idea. Thank you for confronting not just the harmfulness of the behavior but also the difference between shame and guilt and how the former can be so dangerous!
Good luck- this type of project is long overdue! Pornography is the new drug of our generation and we need education to counteract the misunderstanding that it is "just" a photo or "just" a video.