CREW

Ebony Green (Producer)
Ebony Green is an aspiring Producer, Scriptwriter and Editor. She is a graduate from Centennial College's Art and Communications Program and, is currently enrolled at Humber College's Film and Television Production Program. To start off her career, she produced a short biographical documentary called Metanoia. To further grow into her skill set, Ebony took on the Key Role as Producer for the Studio Drama Production Boiling where she managed budget, deadlines, and the collaboration of other key crew members. Ebony enjoys a challenge and hopes to own her own production company one day. She is eager to work with other creatives leaving a unique impact in the world.

Angus McFadden (Director)
Angus McFadden is an aspiring writer and director working hard in Toronto to put as many projects under his belt as possible. He is currently studying at Humber College in their 3 year Film and Television diploma program. Angus is a quick and creative problem solver whose films hold a distinct weirdness, part of his goal to make films truly different from anything else being made. “Boiling” is Angus’ most intense production to date, giving him a chance to work closely with a large cast and crew. Angus hopes to continue along his current trajectory, and looks forward to the release of Boiling, as well as his upcoming feature length film “All That and Nothing More”.

Jason O'Neill-Inderjeit (Cinematographer)
is currently enrolled in Humber College's Film & Television Production program, pursuing Cinematography. He is the Director of Photography for the short film Boiling and was responsible for designing the overall look of the film, everything from lighting to camera angles. He designed the lighting plans in collaboration with the Art Department to create both a look that is visually appealing and makes sense with the story thematically. On set, Jason worked closely with the Director, Angus McFadden, to ensure that blocking, angles, and eye lines all worked for continuity, and made adjustments to lights to accommodate where the camera was. Finally, his job included colour grading where he played around with colours and finalized the look of the film Boiling.

Mohamed Sandid (1st A.D.)
is an Egyptian/Canadian Filmmaker. Mohamed was the First Assistant Director and Co-Casting Director on Boiling. As First Assistant Director, his job entailed keeping track of all departments during pre-production by creating a prep schedule and updating it weekly. Mohamed was also responsible for writing the call sheet and shooting schedule which would be used to keep the production on track and make the day. He was also responsible for managing the crew so the Director could focus on the creative side of the production. As Co-Casting Director, Mohamed's job was to help his associate Chelsie Boreland cast actors for the roles in Boiling along with going through audition tapes, scouting potential candidates, and organizing auditions.

Mariana Rossi (Camera Operator)
is a second-year Film and Television Production student at Humber College and an Honours Graduate from the Media Foundation Program at the same institution. Her creative, visual mindset and technical focus has led her to pursue a career as a Camera Operator, Video Editor, and Cinematographer. She has also worked as a Camera Operator in National Cycling events which has provided her with a great set of skills as camera operator. Recently, Mariana worked as Camera Operator and Assistant Editor for the short film Boiling, thus developing her skills even further. As she advances in her path to become a cinematographer, Mariana is constantly working on improving her skills and taking on new creative projects.

Kijhai Boreland (Sound Recordist)
is a Graduate from Humber College’s Theatre Arts; Technical Production Program. She is a Filmmaker and an aspiring Producer currently enrolled in the 3-year Advanced Diploma Film and Television Production Program at Humber College. On the production of Boiling, Kijhai took on the role of Location Mixer/ Sound Recordist. Her responsibilities included capturing the highest quality of sound recorded on set, monitoring the audio signal from the mics to the 664 Audio Recorder, and managing boom operators on set. She was also responsible for selecting the required audio gear needed for the production. For her future, she wishes to continue working in various roles in productions on her way to becoming a professional Producer.

Shauna Wason (Production Designer)
Shauna Wason is a graphic designer who decided to pursue a career in film. She is currently studying in Humber college’s film and television program. She now has risen to the challenge of Production Designer by using her skills as an artist to collaborate and create the set of ‘Boiling’.

Finn Johnston (1st A.C.)
is a student at Humber College in the Film and Television three-year diploma program and is already accomplished in the Camera Department. Originally from Ottawa, Finn has been making films since high school and now considers Toronto home. With 3 other short films to her credit, this is Finn’s first time working as First Assistant Camera and she had a blast on set. She also has experience working as Director of Photography, Camera Operator, and Key Grip from previous productions. When Finn isn’t working on set, she enjoys exploring the city, listening to music, and of course, watching movies. In the future she hopes to direct her own films and pursue her passion for film.

Erica Garcia (Key Gaffer)
is an aspiring set designer and is currently attending Humber College to pursue a career in the Film industry. To launch off her career, she took on the role of Key Gaffer for the Humber 2nd Year Studio Drama Boiling. She hopes to further improve her lighting and technical design skills on set. She worked with the Director of Photography to help bring his vision to life by building rigs, setting up lights, and making sure it was done efficiently and safely. This included testing the lights at the beginning of each shoot day and dimming or moving them for each shot.

Gary Ruiz (Art Director)
Raised in Toronto Canada, Gary found his passion for film and photography in middle school after discovering his parent's camera in their basement. His passion for film grew even more once he realized a successful career could work with what he loves doing the most. He is currently enrolled in the Film and Television Production program at Humber College and completing his second year at the institute. Gary took on the role of Art Director on the production of Boiling. Not only does his determination and love for film grow every day, but his artistic persona also grows with him.
Wren Wybo (1st Assistant Art Director)
is a student in Humber College’s Film and Television Production Program and took on the role of 1st Assistant Art on the production of Boiling. Though originally from Oxford County, Wren now calls Toronto home. With 5 years of digital and traditional illustration under their belt, they have stepped into the world of film making with a passion to learn and create. From creating short videos in their bedroom, to theatre, to novels, to the productions taking place in the program, Wren has always been in the business of storytelling.