• Randall Dottin

    Randall Dottin received his BA from Dartmouth College and his MFA from Columbia University in Film. His work focuses on how resistance, history and memory serve as either aids or obstacles in the creation of Black identity. His MFA thesis short A-ALIKE was licensed by HBO and won a Student Academy Award for Best Narrative Short. His second short LIFTED was sponsored by Fox Searchlight’s program for emerging directors - the Fox Searchlab.

    Randall recently wrote and directed FEVAH, a short film starring Russell Hornsby (The Hate U Give, Fences) and LaRoyce Hawkins (Chicago PD). Recently, Dottin co-wrote, co-directed and produced MINE, an animated pilot that premiered at the 2021 Tribeca Film Festival and won the Best Web Series Award at the American Black Film Festival.

    Dottin is currently in production on his documentary series THE HOUSE I NEVER KNEW – which received a grant from the Sundance Institute Documentary Fund. Dottin is Chair of the Screenwriting Department at New York Film Academy’s New York City campus where his former students have won screenwriting awards, film festivals and have recently began careers as staff writers and producers on American, South African and European television shows.

  • Molly Jarr

    With a background in Interior Design, Molly Jarr is currently a design and project manager in the Corporate Real Estate department of a major international media corporation.

    Raised on the east coast, she has lived in New York City for the last 15 years. She loves traveling, and going to the movies and is looking forward to the day someone asks her how to get to Carnegie Hall.

  • Mark Redfield

    Mark Redfield is an actor, voice actor, writer, director, filmmaker, and artist.

    Film and TV work include “Fall of the House Of Usher” (Netflix 2023), “Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde” (2002), and many other indie films and television programs. In theatre, Redfield has acted in or written and directed over 200 plays professionally.

    Redfield has been a voice actor for over 40 years, narrating audio books, voicing commercials, video games, and narrating documentaries. Redfield is also the co-author, with Stuart Voytilla, of “Cult Of The Nosferatu”, the first novel in the “Vampire Hunters Incorporated” series, which they are developing for television.

    Redfield Arts Audio produces audio books and original audio dramas. Titles available on Audible worldwide, and other platforms, include “Frankenstein Mobster” with Daniel Roebuck and Debbie Rochon, “Nevermore: An Evening with Edgar Allan Poe” starring Jeffrey Combs, “Sinbad and the Pirate Princess” starring Caroline Munro and Martine Beswicke, and many others. The Redfield Arts Audio Podcast can be heard weekly on all major podcast platforms.

    MarkRedfieldStudios.com