Cast and Crew
Matthew Johnson - Voice Artist
A professional artist of the theatre whose career spans three decades, Matthew Johnson currently serves as an Associate Professor of Theatre at Eastern Kentucky University where he is the Head of Musical Theatre and the Director of the Appalachian Shakespeare Center at EKU. Matthew has directed, acted, taught, and/or designed for Theatres and Schools around the country. A very proud father of two, Matthew served as the Associate Artistic Director for Cincinnati Shakespeare Company for several years where he was in the resident company for nine seasons. A member of AEA, SDC, UNIMA-USA, Matthew was also a resident Puppeteer at the Center for Puppetry Arts for four seasons. An award winning playwright with thirteen produced scripts, as well as an experienced designer of sets sounds and puppets, Matthew is proud to call Kentucky home. www.matthewlewisjohnson.com.
Steven Bias - Composer
Steven Bias is prolific award winning composer and conductor. He has written scores for television, film, video games and theater, spanning many different genres. Steven's concert work is performed by symphonies across the United States. He has worked with world renowned musicians and his music can be heard, via streaming, in seventy-two countries. Steven's music can be heard on Spotify, Amazon, Google, Pandora, YouTube and all major streaming platforms.
John Fitch III - Writer, Producer, Director, Sound Designer
An award winning screenwriter, filmmaker, and sound designer, his screenplays, independent films, documentaries, and experimental videos have been featured at dozens of film festivals and on television in the U.S. and Canada. He's also a college professor specializing in film production, cinema studies, mass media, and educational policy studies and politics. www.professorfitch.com
Chad Cogdill - Recording Session Producer
Chad Cogdill is an award-winning producer, director of photography, and editor. He’s created and collaborated on feature films, documentaries, experimental films, and short films. He’s also a college professor specializing in film production and film history.
This series is inspired by real paranormal events. It’s also inspired by the well-documented and declassified remote viewing activities used by the U.S. Air Force, Navy, CIA, and the Stanford Research Institute from the 1970’s to the 1990’s. Reportedly, remote viewing is still regularly used by private companies and sovereign nations around the globe.