
Gregory Mark Bezat
Producer/Director
Also, he has directed thousands of film and video programs for corporations, and food and travel programming. Greg has directed and produced several documentary films including: The Matriarch, Taming of a Grain, Norway: Food Treasures of the World, The HP Way, A Look Inside NUMMI, California Mille and The Ride to Wounded Knee.

Stephen Berke
Cameraman
Stephen Berke is an award-winning Director of Photography and Colorist. His narrative work has been featured in a number of festivals including Tribeca, Raindance, and Comic-Con. His documentary work has been broadcast on PBS and screened at festivals including the Mill Valley Film Festival. As an amateur chef and general food lover, Stephen is excited at the chance to help bring Fisher’s story to a wider audience.

Mary Dilts
Voice Over Talent
Mary Dilts has worked for almost 40 years in the San Francisco Bay Area and globally as a producer, director and professional actor. She has represented Fortune 500 companies as well as high tech startups in all forms of media. Her extensive list of clients includes HP, Cisco, Apple Computer and NASA. Other credits include film roles in movies including Milk, The Prankster, and Getting Even with Dad; television work for the QVC network, national and regional commercials, as well as various travel and cooking series; and voiceover work for radio, video games, computers and toys, BART, voicemail systems and documentaries. Mary currently works with Penguin Random House, directing audiobook recordings read by authors and actors.


Gary Meyer
Producer
Co-Founder of Landmark Theaters, (head of Film Programming and Marketing), Executive Producer of annual Tournee of Animation, Animation Celebration, Co-Director of Expanded Entertainment Distribution. After the partners sold Landmark, Gary consulted and created projects including Sundance Cinemas, Brooklyn Academy of Music Rose Cinemas, UC Theatre, Empress Theatre. He was invited to join the Telluride Film Festival in 1998 to expand marketing, develop a website and be on the programming team; he was named Festival Co-Director in 2007 and served in that position until 2015. He currently publishes EatDrinkFilms.com and consults for independent art houses, film festivals and filmmakers.
Tom Disher
Music Composer
Tom Disher is passionate about bringing stories to life through music and sound. Tom knows how to elicit the perfect sound – both hands-on, and conducting world-class musicians. Tom has composed music for over 200 films in his career.