JILL ORSCHEL (Director, Producer, Cinematographer, Editor):

Jill Orschel is an award-winning filmmaker originally from Aspen, Colorado. Her previous short films include the 16mm documentaries, The Places You'll Go, which received a student Emmy, and Lakota Workcamp, which earned the Spirit Award and Award of Distinction at the Indian Summer Festival. Jill received her MFA in Film Studies at the University of Utah, and is currently working as a freelance filmmaker and photographer. She has done photography work with Time, The Sundance Institute, The Robert Flaherty Film Seminar and International Documentary. Jill lives in Park City, Utah with her husband and two sons.

jillorschel@gmail.com

ALEXANDRA FULLER (Producer, Editor):

Alexandra Fuller works as a freelance writer and documentary filmmaker. On the writing side, Alexandra has over 10 years of experience crafting editorial stories and brand communications content. On the film side, she is currently producing Training For the Apocalypse, a feature documentary about people preparing for the end of the world, and is in development as a producer on the multimedia and documentary project Behind the Wheel of the Bookmobile, which features famous American authors driving a classic bookmobile cross-country to explore the relationship between literature, community and our national identity in the digital age. Prior to Sister Wife, Alexandra created the short documentary, Blood Mud Run, and the television documentary, Eat Like a Local, which was nominated for an Emmy in 2008. Alexandra lives with her husband and daughter near Park City, Utah. For more information about her projects, see www.alexandrafuller.com.

alexandrafuller@gmail.com