Creative Team

Dale Devino

Producer/Director. Born in Parsippany, NJ, Dale is the elder statesman of the group. After a not-too-brief layoff from his academic studies, Dale returned to William Paterson University in the Spring of 2008 and helped co-produce “Unbroken Circle.” Through that experience, Dale eventually wrote the script for “White Lighter.” Dale made his directorial debut for Killer Goose in 2009 with, “Dead for Life.”

 

Clarke Mayer

Editor/Director. Hailing from Lincoln Park, New Jersey, Clarke’s desire to know everything about filmmaking drew him to the Communications program at William Paterson University. Clarke has directed, written, and starred in a number of short films while becoming a professional and certified Final Cut Pro and Avid editor. Clarke has edited both “The Call” & “Dead for Life” and is set to direct his own short film entitled, “Feed A” in late 2010.

 

Shawn Reber

Director/Cinematographer. After graduating high school in 2004, Shawn chose to pursue his dream of filmmaking. He graduated from William Paterson University in January 2009 with a major in filmmaking. Shawn has directed, written, and edited a number of award-winning PSAs and short films including “Asphyxiate” and “Revelations.” Shawn is an entrepreneur as well; he has established a successful online product distribution business. As a cinematographer Shawn has worked on “Unbroken Circle” and the highly anticipated Daniel O. Linke film, “The Call.”

Daniel O. Linke

Director/Writer. Unlike many professionals, Daniel knew that he wanted to be a filmmaker since he was able to comprehend what film was. Daniel came into William Paterson University with several cinematic awards most notably for “Bunnies Are For Throwing.” He has held many crew positions on various films including director and writer of the audience award-winning films “White Lighter,” and “The Janitor Part IV”. Daniel was also the assistant director of the critically-acclaimed short film “Unbroken Circle”. After graduating from William Paterson University in 2008 Daniel continues to impress as the writer, producer and director of “The Call,” which was an Official Selection at the 2009 HP Lovecraft Film Festival in Portland, Oregon as well as the 8th Annual Garden State Film Festival in 2010.

Aaron Garfinkel

Producer. Aaron began his career in filmmaking at William Paterson University as a Communications major with an English minor; he graduated in January 2009. As a student, Aaron has been involved in WPTV-6, the William Paterson television station, as the Treasurer, interned for 1050 ESPN radio and Departure Films, and has produced over a dozen videos and short films. Aaron recently retired from being the DJ of WPSC-FM’s revered radio program, “The Naked Brunch.” Aaron is a Staff Assistant for the Financial Aid Department at William Paterson University. Aaron has been instrumental in producing all of KGF’s films including “The Call” & “Dead for Life.”

Risa Pappas

Producer/Audio. Risa is a freelance journalist, comedy writer, and audio producer transplanted from South Jersey. She is the former host of The Morning Blend, a drive-time talk show on WPSC 88.7FM in Wayne, NJ and former co-host of an environmentally-themed radio show and podcast called Newlygreens. She also assists in the production and post-production of the NewlyGreens TV show. Risa occasionally reads the news for USA News Network’s daily broadcasts on 36 different radio stations across the U.S.  She also writes stand up and sketch comedy. Risa has worked on The Call, Dead for Life and Feed A and has become an integral part of creative and logistical operations at Killer Goose Films.

Scott Wyllie

Chief Lighting Technician /Cinematographer. Born and raised in Trenton NJ, Scott knew he wanted to be a filmmaker after watching “Back to the Future” for the first time when he was 8 years old.  Since then he has worked on several films, promotional videos, web series, and television shows with companies like 20th Century Television, FOX News, FOX Searchlight, APB Communications, and Killer Goose Films.  His professional debut as a Cinematographer and Lighting Designer came in the Killer Goose production “The Call.” Scott also showcased his talents on “Dead for Life”  and he hopes to display his talents on the screen in many of the upcoming productions that Killer Goose is planning.

Collaborators

Andrew Pattison

Makeup/Special Effects. Andrew Pattison was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. He moved to America when he was two years old. He was raised in Ridgewood, NJ. Andrew has been doing Special make-up effects since he was 9 years old. He graduated from Vancouver Film School and interned at MastersFX Studios in Vancouver, BC. Now he is part of the Killer Goose team and will make his debut with effects for Clarke Mayer’s “Feed A.”

 

 

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