Dennis Lambert in the studio

Jody Lambert
Director

“Of All The Things” is Jody Lambert’s directorial debut.  It World Premiered at the 2008 SXSW Film Festival; won Audience Awards at the Sarasota, Nantucket and Palm Beach film festivals; and was included on indieWIRE’s Best Undistributed Films of 2008.  ”Of All The Things” is a part of the American Film Institute’s AFI Project: 20/20, an international filmmaking initiative designed  to enhance cultural exchange, understanding and collaboration through filmmakers and their films from the US and abroad.  Jody was born and raised in Los Angeles.  He moved to NYC to attend NYU film school.  He switched majors to acting, and has appeared in plays at some of downtown’s best theaters, including ps122, the Ohio, HERE and the Atlantic Theater Company.

Taylor Williams
Producer

Taylor Williams was born in New Orleans.  He studied dramatic writing at New York University and graduated from The University of Virginia.  For the past ten years, he has been working as a set decorator/art director in commercials directed by Dewey Nicks, Rupert Sanders and Spike Lee, among others. He recently completed his first novel and has begun work on his second.  Taylor lives in Los Angeles with his wife and three children.  ”Of All The Things” is his first film as a producer.

Heather Greene
Co-Producer

Heather Greene is a New York-based producer specializing in Feature and Documentary Film, Television, and Live Events.  She has worked on a multitude of projects including Fischerspooner, Vanessa Beecroft, Tribeca Film Festival, and Vice Magazine’s “Guide to Travel,” to name just a few.  She is currently associate producing her first television series for MTV called “How’s Your News?”.

P.H. O’Brien
Director of Photography

P.H. (Philip Henry) has been working as a filmmaker for the last 12 years as a cameraman, director, writer and producer.  He spent 4 years working with John Pierson on the show “Split Screen” on IFC and Bravo.  He has worked as a cameraman for the acclaimed documentary director Steve James on several projects including the film “Reel Paradise,” which he also co-produced.  He is currently working as a producer for “Frontline” on PBS and also is producing and shooting the show “How’s Your News?” for MTV.  He currently lives on the family farm on the north shore of Massachusetts.

Haines Hall
Editor

Haines, a Northern California native, has been editing for 15 years. His experience includes music videos, commercials, documentaries, film installations and feature films for directors Mike Mills, Spike Jonze, Francis Ford Coppola, Roman Coppola, Doug Aitken, Mark Romanek, Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris.  Notable projects include The Beastie Boys’ “Sabotage” music video (Jonze), film installations “Electric Earth” and “Sleepwalkers” (Aitken) as well as the documentary “Paperboys” and the feature film “Thumbsucker” (Mills) which premiered at Sundance in 2005.

Jeremiah Clancy
Additional Photography

Jeremiah Clancy is an artist living and working in New York.  He began on the other side of the camera, performing in theater and T.V., ultimately ending up as one of the core members of the art rock band Fischerspooner.  His involvement in this multimedia performance project ended three years ago, when he began to create and shoot his own video work with a new collective he formed called The J.V.A. Flag Corporation.  This is the first time he has shot on a documentary film project.

Austin Meredith
Assistant Editor

Austin Meredith is a video editor, audio engineer, and musician.  He graduated from The School of The Art Institute of Chicago in 2003 and currently lives and works in Los Angeles.

Brian Oakes
Graphic Design

Brian Oakes designed the graphic visuals for the films ‘Wordplay,” “ I.O.U.S.A.,” “Constantine’s Sword” and “The Grand.” Television projects include HBO’s “Thank You, Mr. President: Helen Thomas At The White House,” Comedy Central’s “Important Things With Demetri Martin” and “Night Of Too Many Stars,” PBS’s “African American Lives 2” and “The Botany Of Desire” and Histroy Channel’s “Forbidden City: Revealed.” Upcoming projects include the documentary “Freakonomics” and the NOVA series “This Emotional Life.” In 2005 he founded his own motion graphics design studio Brian Oakes Design. He lives in Brooklyn with his wife Hannah and their two children, Auden and Marigold.