Terrence Stubbs

Terrence Stubbs

After enjoying a successful stand-up comedy career, sharing the stage with such greats as Chris Rock, Jamie Foxx, and Paul Mooney, Terrence Stubbs migrated to San Diego, CA to follow his true calling and study film. In 1999, while attending San Diego City College, Terrence worked for the San Diego Film Commission as a location scout and production assistant on several productions including the Steven Soderbergh film Traffic. In 2005 Terrence organized the Cal State Long Beach Latin American Film Festival, working as a liaison between distributors, securing films for screenings and coordinating marketing and promotions.  Stubbs also worked as a producer at Cal State Long Beach where he wrote, produced and edited segments for College Beat TV.

He has an Associate of Arts in Radio, Television, Video & Film from San Diego City College, a Bachelor of Arts in Film and Electronic Media from California State University at Long Beach, and a MFA in Digital Cinema from National University. Terrence is the creator and founder of Drapetomania FilmWorks, an independent film and video production company based in Los Angeles, CA. Nommogeneity is his first documentary film.

 

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R. Gordon Gastil

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R. Gordon Gastil has enjoyed a long, productive career as a field geologist, teacher and author, specializing in exploring/mapping Baja California and remote parts of the Southwest U.S. He and his wife Janet have traveled to important geological, archeological, and cultural sites worldwide, and their journeys inspired the story of Follow the Sun. The Gastils live and work in San Diego and Julian, California.