Robert Moses, writer, producer, publisher, and musician, has been involved in numerous projects focusing on film and music. He has created narrative and documentary television series, the AMC Classic Movie Companion, A&E Network's Entertainment Almanac, and "You Stand There," a book on music videos. Moses was also the bass player in Kustomized, a Matador Records act.
David Hess is a sculptor and furniture-maker, whose work has been widely exhibited in New York, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., and Baltimore, where he lives. Hess's public commissions include a 90-ton outdoor sculpture at the Baltimore Museum of Industry and numerous architectural elements at the American Visionary Museum in Baltimore. It was Hess who heard an interview with Art Arfons on National Public Radio in 1988 and got the idea to do a film based on Arfons.
A.C. Weary has produced and directed film, television and theatre. He has promoted new playwrights through programs created at the California Institute of Arts, and has produced and directed more than 25 world premieres in New York and Los Angeles theaters.