Director / Producer / Cinematographer / Editor

Simeon Hutner, ACE is a documentary editor, producer, and director with over 30 years of experience in the film industry. His work has screened at major festivals including Sundance, Tribeca, Telluride, SXSW, and has aired on HBO, PBS, and POV.

Recent credits include Walk With Me (dir. Heidi Levitt, Special Jury Prize at the Hamptons International Film Festival), Revolution on Canvas (Tribeca 2023, HBO), and Radioactive: The Women of Three Mile Island. He was an editor on MTV’s 16 and Recovering, which received the Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award, and on Vessel (SXSW Special Jury Prize and Audience Award). Simeon also edited When We Walk (Hot Docs), Cooked (DOC NYC, PBS’s Independent Lens), and Harlem Street Singer (DOC NYC), which he co-directed. Other credits include Everything’s Cool (Sundance), Blue Vinyl (Sundance), and Chicks in White Satin (Sundance, Academy Award nominee).

As a director, Simeon made No Humans Involved (Telluride), St. Mulekicker, Martyrs and Saints, and My Brother, Nathaniel (PBS’s Reel New York). He has received fellowships from MacDowell and Yaddo, and holds an MFA in Film Production from USC, an MBA from NYU, and a BA from Middlebury College. He is a member of American Cinema Editors (ACE).

SIMEON HUTNER, ACE

Composers

Dan Meyer and Lukas Frank are Los Angeles-based film composers known for their emotionally immersive scores and genre-blending sound. With backgrounds that span classical composition, avant-garde experimentation, black metal, and orchestral pop, the duo brings a dynamic and cinematic approach to contemporary film music.

Their recent work includes the original score for the Sundance award-winning and Sony Pictures Classics-acquired feature film East of Wall. Their compositions have also shaped the tone of numerous short films and commercial projects, balancing atmosphere, narrative sensitivity, and sonic innovation.

Meyer is a classically trained composer who draws inspiration from 20th-century avant-garde music. He is also the principal songwriter and guitarist for the acclaimed black metal band Agriculture, signed to tastemaker label The Flenser. Frank is the creative force behind Storefront Church, a genre-defying collective whose music—featured in Netflix’s The Queen’s Gambit—is known for its orchestral depth and emotional gravity. His latest album, Ink & Oil, showcases a full live orchestra on every track and has been compared to the work of Scott Walker and Nick Cave. Together, Meyer and Frank craft scores that are bold yet nuanced, blending classical sensibilities with experimental textures.

LUKAS FRANK & DANIEL MEYER

Online Editor, Colorist

Bjorn Bellenbaum has worked as  an online editor and colorist for unscripted film and television for more than two decades on projects ranging from the academy award winning short Colette (2020) and feature docs like Rebel With a Clause (2025) to reality TV shows like Dog the Bounty Hunter and The 90 Day Fiancé. A native of Germany, he now lives in Brooklyn with his wife, two teenage kids, two dogs and a cat. In his free time he enjoys skiing and watching soccer and struggles to write about himself in the third person.

BJORN BELLENBAUM

Post Production Sound Mixer

David began working in production audio for Scottish Television before moving on to sound post production during the transition from multitrack tape machines and sound dubbers to computers. He moved from Scotland to New York in 1999. His career encompasses a wide range of work, including the independent documentaries, Forgetting the Many: The Royal Pardon of Alan Turing, Sipe: Sex, Lies and the Priesthood, Vessel, Harlem Street Singer, Winning, We Still Live Here, Hand of God, Parents of the Revolution, Niagara Falls and Through Deaf Eyes among many others. He mixed the ground-breaking early reality show Trauma - Life in the ER and the YoungArts Masterclass series, which aired on HBO, as well as episodes of American Masters on PBS, and television shows with the celebrity chef Bobby Flay, as well as the reality shows Dog the Bounty Hunter and Parking Wars. He also mixed the documentary series Dogtown for National Geographic. 

DAVID WILSON