Writers, Directors and Producers are the people who 'make' a movie. They are tireless individuals who make great sacrifices to secure financing, hire cast and crew, and supervise the finishing of the film. When putting this film together, these sacrifices included putting off time to eat, sleeping two hours a day, and absolutely no time for sex. This, of course, affected the way they were able to function as sound and reasonable people, but nonetheless, were able to accomplish a great feat in completing the horror masterpiece "MONSTERS IN THE WOODS"!
Jason Horton
Writer/Director
Born and raised in Fort Wayne, Indiana, J. Horton moved to Louisiana where he worked offshore and wrote screenplays. He studied film at the University of New Orleans. Upon graduation, Jason began production on his first feature. He's directed and written several features since, and has earned a reputation has prolific editor as well.
Al Gomez
Executive Producer
If you count the rings around this ‘old tree’ would take you days! Al has many years in the entertainment industry in both creative and production capabilities. He encourages and enjoys working with up-and-coming actors, writers and directors, in all genres of movie making. This is his first foray as an Exec. Producer and is enjoying it immensely!
Hilliary Barbour
Producer
An experienced Actress and established real estate investor. Hilliary’s extensive business and creative experience was a great asset to her first motion picture production “Monsters In The Woods”. She assisted in the financing, casting, and physical production of the entire feature.
Robert Bravo
Producer
Robert Bravo had a childhood like no other spending most of it being raised in the music industry. He is known among his friends as a true Renaissance man and in “Monsters In The Woods”, held a variety of titles ranging from storyboard artist, f.x make up, production assistant, all the way to Producer. He likes to think of it as climbing the corporate ladder of film.
To quote him “I have a natural home in the entertainment industry. I was raised in it, and can’t see doing anything else”. His other Producer credit includes Jason Horton’s dramatic feature “TRAP”.