Cristina Khuly
Director
Director Cristina Khuly co-founded Rogues Harbor Studios with Douglas Eger in 2005. In addition to
Shoot Down, Rogues Harbor has been developing film and television projects which are entertaining, topical, and a call to action. In 2004, Ms. Khuly created a short film on the Cuban sculptor Enrique Gay Garcia, which will be on permanent display at the Frost Museum in Miami. Ms. Khuly was educated at the Rhode Island School of Design in Providence, Rhode Island and received her BFA in Sculpture from the Florida International University in Miami in 1994. From 1989 through 1999, she worked as a model and commercial actress. Since 1997, she has been working as an artist in such media as sculpture, painting, industrial design, graphic design and film. Ms. Khuly's recent awards include an Award in Sculpture from the Hoyt Institute of Fine Arts in New Castle, PA, the New York Foundation for the Arts' Felissimo Design Award and the Miami Beach Art in Public Places Electrowave Shuttle Competition winner. She has exhibited her sculptures in many galleries and museums including the Cooperstown Art Association in Cooperstown, NY, the Hoyt Institute of Fine Arts in New Castle, PA, the Carnegie Mellon University's Hewlett Gallery in Pittsburgh, PA, and the Florida State University's Museum of Fine Arts in Tallahassee, FL. In 2002, Miss Khuly completed a 27' X 13' public commission for Camillus House Foundation in Downtown Miami, Fl. Ms. Khuly was born in Miami in 1970.
Douglas R. Eger
Producer
Producer Douglas Eger co-founded Rogues Harbor Studios with Cristina Khuly in 2005. At Rogues Harbor Studios, Mr. Eger is interested in pushing the boundaries of filmed entertainment and exploring the possibilites of what this medium can be in the modern telecommunications world. Mr. Eger served as Chairman and CEO of Eger, Inc., which creates, builds, and manages high growth enterprises. Since 1997, Mr. Eger has served as President of Taconic Enterprises, Inc., a merchant bank that specializes in investing in and advising high growth companies. As a principle of Taconic Enterprises, Mr. Eger co-founded Novix Media with George Magazine founder Michael Berman. Mr. Eger has founded several other successful companies in the areas of technology development and corporate finance, and is the former Chairman and CEO of Sheffield Pharmaceuticals. He has been directly responsible for raising over $300 million for young growth companies. Eger was born in Chicago in 1961
Claudia Raschke-Robinson
Director of Photography
Award-winning cinematographer Claudia Raschke-Robinson is best known for her ability to bring rich tones of the motion picture medium to films on a diverse spectrum, from highly professional commercial endeavors to lower budget works of art. With intense passion for the arts, Claudia came to New York from Hamburg, Germany in 1983 to become a dancer, after receiving a degree in Fine Arts. Her life changed when a friend asked her to help him shoot a student film. “When the director said, ‘Action!’ the entire crew, like magic, became invisible, and only the actors were performing,” she recalls. “That was the spark.” In cinematography, she had found a medium into which to channel all of her passions.
Among her feature films are
Walking on The Sky,
Kiss Me Guido,
Francis,
His & Hers,
No Way Home and
The Last Good Time. Notable feature documentaries include
Mad Hot Ballroom,
I Am Beautiful, Oscar nominated
My Architect (add’l DP), Oscar nominated
Small Wonders (add’l DP), and Oscar nominated
Sister Rose’s Passion (add’l DP). Television credits include
Science & Kids ( Dragonfly TV),
The Soul of A Man, Wim Wenders contribution to the 7-part series
The Blues (PBS),
Notes for my Daughter (ABC) and
Monsters (FOX).
Malcolm Jamieson
Editor
Malcolm Jamieson has worked as an editor in film, television, and the visual arts since graduating from Glasgow School of Art in 1991. He recently edited MAD MEN, a pilot for AMC, with show creator Matt Weiner (writer/producer on the Sopranos) which begins series production in the spring. Recently premiered at the 2006 Toronto Film Festival, DIGGERS is his second feature, editing for HDNet Films, following THE WAR WITHIN, a political drama which premiered at the 2005 Toronto Film Festival. Previous editing credits include SERIES 7, PIPE DREAM, KILL THE POOR, and DOWN TO THE BONE by Debra Granik which won the best director prize at Sundance 2004. In addition to being an Adjunct Professor at Columbia University, Malcolm has enjoyed teaching atThe Edi Center in New York, The Bolton Institute in the UK, and has been a regular at the Sundance Institute's Directors Lab as part of the edit crew.