Emerald Drive Productions
Deborah Whitaker
Craig Cloutier
Joe Cummings
Thomas J. Chisholm
Justin Scarelli
Christopher J. Davis
Deborah Whitaker
Deb has always been fascinated by the transformative power of story. As a young girl, words charmed her in their ability to weave ideas into shape and color. Unifying her early excursions into both poetry and psychological research, she wrote and published a thought-provoking parable on the art and science of self-love called Looking Glass Sky ("comes close to the secret of all time as explained in physics" - Physicist/Author Fred Alan Wolf, Ph.D, What the Bleep do we Know?), which arose from her years in private practice as a psychotherapist. Deb’s love of story next led her deep into the fabric of screenwriting, from which she spun four feature length screenplays based on the mythic hero’s (heroine’s) journey format. Threaded throughout the lives of each of the leading ladies in these inspirational stories, you’ll find hers. They include an ageless astronaut (We Are Stardust), a 40’s jazz singer (Cocoanut Grove), a Clipper ship Captain (The Widow's Walk), and a mother with a deep dedication to both her daughter and the earth (Climate).
"Deborah is a psychotherapist and screenwriter. My favorite combination." - Ernest Thompson, Academy Award winning Author, On Golden Pond when introducing Deb's short play, "The Anchor" written at Whitebridge Farm Production's Master class writer's workshop "Write on Golden Pond"
Deb has always been fascinated by the transformative power of story. As a young girl, words charmed her in their ability to weave ideas into shape and color. Unifying her early excursions into both poetry and psychological research, she wrote and published a thought-provoking parable on the art and science of self-love called Looking Glass Sky ("comes close to the secret of all time as explained in physics" - Physicist/Author Fred Alan Wolf, Ph.D, What the Bleep do we Know?), which arose from her years in private practice as a psychotherapist. Deb’s love of story next led her deep into the fabric of screenwriting, from which she spun four feature length screenplays based on the mythic hero’s (heroine’s) journey format. Threaded throughout the lives of each of the leading ladies in these inspirational stories, you’ll find hers. They include an ageless astronaut (We Are Stardust), a 40’s jazz singer (Cocoanut Grove), a Clipper ship Captain (The Widow's Walk), and a mother with a deep dedication to both her daughter and the earth (Climate).
"Deborah is a psychotherapist and screenwriter. My favorite combination." - Ernest Thompson, Academy Award winning Author, On Golden Pond when introducing Deb's short play, "The Anchor" written at Whitebridge Farm Production's Master class writer's workshop "Write on Golden Pond"
Joseph P. Cummings
During his 30+ year career, Cummings has served on production teams for many successful productions and feature films through-out New England including On Golden Pond, Cheers, St. Elsewhere, Mermaids, Housesitter,The Verdict and 40 episodes of Spencer for Hire and many others. Joe has worked directly with over 35 Oscar winners, including Goldie Hawn, Katharine Hepburn, Henry Fonda, Paul Newman, Richard Dreyfuss and Holly Hunter. Widely respected through-out the Hollywood community, Cummings maintains a broad network of industry contacts including actors, directors, producers, cinematographers, production personnel and studio executives. management from preproduction through post. He is a member of The Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers. Joe has been working toward developing a full service film production studio and sound stage in New Hampshire and continues to champion projects to bring film, television and media productions to New England. Joe is the Co Creator & Executive Producer,Director, and Editor of the groundbreaking TV program called "Hollywood New England" showcasing talent from all over the New England Region,which will air in various markets. Joe is working towards establishing a Signatory Company for Film and Television on the East Coast
Joe has also worked in the Theater District in Boston for 19 years the Wang the Wilbur the Schubert the Colonial and many others . He has also worked on more than 30 rock concerts in the old Boston Garden,as well as the Boston Pops at Symphony Hall and The B.S.O.
Craig Cloutier
Craig’s passion in life is to uncover the art and science of the dream. This passion has taken him on many exciting journeys, starting with a bicycle ride across America at the age of 20, operating a successful Tropical Design business in New York City, participating in the Albert Schweitzer foundation, working on Tony Robbins' events staff for 8 years, building “Airships” in the 80’s, and to producing, directing and hosting the television series “Power of a Dream.” Craig is a musician (bass guitar), a designer ("it's all about form and function!"), and meditates best while roller skating. He regularly chats with plants, animals and bugs. Some of the extraordinary stops on his dream journey include the time Tony Robbins stopped the firewalk to add more shovels of hot coals just as he was about to take his first firewalk, his exclusive interview with the man who saved the Hubble telescope; and the time he first set eyes upon Mzzz Pink on a hot July day at York Beach, Maine.
Craig’s passion in life is to uncover the art and science of the dream. This passion has taken him on many exciting journeys, starting with a bicycle ride across America at the age of 20, operating a successful Tropical Design business in New York City, participating in the Albert Schweitzer foundation, working on Tony Robbins' events staff for 8 years, building “Airships” in the 80’s, and to producing, directing and hosting the television series “Power of a Dream.” Craig is a musician (bass guitar), a designer ("it's all about form and function!"), and meditates best while roller skating. He regularly chats with plants, animals and bugs. Some of the extraordinary stops on his dream journey include the time Tony Robbins stopped the firewalk to add more shovels of hot coals just as he was about to take his first firewalk, his exclusive interview with the man who saved the Hubble telescope; and the time he first set eyes upon Mzzz Pink on a hot July day at York Beach, Maine.
Justin Scarelli
Justin hails from New Hampshire but currently resides in Los Angeles. His credits include Some Holiday, a feature film about pursuing dreams and parental responsibilities which has screened on several theater screens in New Hampshire and Massachusetts, and Rated PG: A Parody of Sex and Violence in Contemporary Media, a documentary filmed at a teen center in rural New Hampshire and was featured at a national CYFAR conference in Boston. He is also the co-creator, writer and director of Movie Night, a web series about classic cinema that has received Editor’s Choice awards from Tubefilter, Townspot.tv and the Hollyweb festival in Los Angeles. Justin is committed to telling authentic stories through unique characters and platforms.
Justin hails from New Hampshire but currently resides in Los Angeles. His credits include Some Holiday, a feature film about pursuing dreams and parental responsibilities which has screened on several theater screens in New Hampshire and Massachusetts, and Rated PG: A Parody of Sex and Violence in Contemporary Media, a documentary filmed at a teen center in rural New Hampshire and was featured at a national CYFAR conference in Boston. He is also the co-creator, writer and director of Movie Night, a web series about classic cinema that has received Editor’s Choice awards from Tubefilter, Townspot.tv and the Hollyweb festival in Los Angeles. Justin is committed to telling authentic stories through unique characters and platforms.
TJ Chisholm is Executive Producer, actor, location scout and sound engineer on CLIMATE.
Christopher J. Davis is an actor known for Stoop (2013), The Fighter (2010) and Grown Ups (2010).
Christopher J. Davis is an actor known for Stoop (2013), The Fighter (2010) and Grown Ups (2010).
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Climate by Deborah Whitaker, © 2015