Coree Spencer Coree Spencer - Host
Coree is a stand-up comedienne in San Francisco, an award winning filmmaker and editor, a radio personality and contributing interviewer for poprockcandymountain.com "Comedian on Comedian." Featuring interviews with Sarah Silverman, David Cross, Hard n' Phirm, Todd Barry and more.
Originally from Portland, Oregon, she co-founded Homeless Corner sketch comedy in 2003, which was a comedy group that produced filmed sketches similar to SNL’s Digital Shorts. Homeless Corner, with Coree as the team leader, competed in the Portland 48 Hour Film Project in 2006 and didn’t make in the Best Of. When HC competed in 2007, they took home Best Special Effects and Best Choreography. She was Associate Producer in 2008, and competed again with a new crew under the name Kobra Kommander in 2009, winning the entire Portland festival as well as Best Editor, Best Musical Score and Audience Favorite. This is the same crew responsible for making Spencer’s web series “In It To Win It”, premiering on the Upright Citizen’s Brigade Comedy Website in 2010.
Amy Enser Amy Enser - Editor
Amy graduated with a BA in film from The Evergreen State College in 2002 and continued north to Seattle to pursue her editing career. Working on the award-winning National Film Challenge short, Vice 11, in 2004 she continued to collaborate on a variety of projects including short- and long-format narratives, documentaries, Super8 and 16mm films, and promotional videos/PSAs. Her short Super8 film Seattle in Color won the city of Seattle’s “I am Seattle” Award, and was an official selection of the Seattle International Film Festival in 2007. Amy was also an editor on the award-winning short, Ars Magna, which won the PBS Documentary Spirit | POV Short Film Award in 2008 and was an official nominee of the 2009 News and Documentary Emmy Awards. In March ’09, Amy created the special effects for the Audience Award and PBS Documentary Spirit | POV Short Film Award winner, A Healing Art, which (along with Ars Magna) was created in five days as part of the annual International Documentary Challenge.
Amy continues to work with a variety of clients and production companies including The Wyoming Channel, City of Bellevue, Refugee Women’s Alliance, and new media company, BeingMEdia. Most recently, Amy was commissioned by The University of Washington and Studio/216 to help create Modern Views, a documentary on Northwest Modernist architecture, which is currently broadcasting on UWTV. Amy also edited two short films featured at the Northwest’s 2009 Local Sightings Film Festival, Dream Job and The Heart is What Remains, the latter having won Best Short Film.
Dom Zook Dom Zook - Social Media Manager
Dom is a producer and sometime director working along the West Coast. He has served as producer on various projects through his company GadZook Films including the award-winning short films Snow Day, Bloody Snow Day, Hook Her (a 2005 48HFP Best in City winner from Seattle), Y Tu Nana Tambien, Double Feature and The 6 Short Films Project, as well as the Seattle public access TV show “The Night Shift.”
krk nordenstrom

Krk Nordenstrom - Producer/Shooter
Krk is a producer, video editor and teacher. He graduated from the Seattle Film Institute in 2002 and began a life in freelance video editing and production in addition to his responsibilities teaching the same at the Seattle Film Institute and University of Washington Extension Program. He has edited two feature films, Last Stand and Lost on the B-side, in addition to countless local commercials, short films, music videos and performances. Since 2005, he has been the Seattle City Producer for the 48 Hour Film Project.

From 2004 - 2007, he was a partner in StoryPIPE, an early video blog. For 15 months he produced, directed and edited a daily commentary show entitled "Commentary With Joel". It was here that he learned the ropes of setting up a web site dedicated to video and the syndication thereof. In early 2009, he participated in a cross country video blog comparing the 2009 VW Jetta TDI to the 2009 Toyota Prius. They traveled from Portland, ME to Portland, OR, hitting 14 cities in 17 days interviewing VW staff and alternative fuel enthusiasts. This trip afforded him a great insight as to how a large scale video blog project could and should be run.