Greg W. Swartz
producer/writer/director
A Pennsylvania native who now splits his time between PA, New York and LA, Greg has been producing and directing corporate videos, commercials and theatrical films for more than seven years. Clients have included Honda, Mazda, Mattel, Mosaic Advertising and many others.
He wrote, produced and directed the feature film Hollywood, PA, as well as four festival shorts. Greg recently completed -- and is very proud of -- the festival short "Dead Ronnie."
His laid back demeanor and calmness under fire are great assets to any shoot.
Amber Benson
writer/director
An accomplished actor, director and writer, Amber Benson has appeared in numerous movies over the past decade. She recently spent three years playing Tara on Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Benson has also appeared in The Crush, Imaginary Crimes, Bye Bye Love, and Steven Soderbergh's King of the Hill. In 1998, Benson wrote the screenplay for the Miramax film Theory of the Leisure Class. In 2002, she released her directorial debut, Chance, a feature film in which she also acted. Benson is currently in post-production on the comedy Liars, Lovers & Lunatics, her second feature film as a director.
Marcus Nash
writer/director
Marcus directed his first short film in Seattle, then went on to direct two award winning educational videos for the Oregon Health Department. After moving to Los Angeles, he wrote and produced an internet show for PAX Television. He has directed commercials and corporate videos for clients such as Hewlett Packard, Union Bank, California Lottery, Mosaic Advertising, Hooper Camera and the Thousand Oaks Auto Mall. He directed a documentary about the building of a float for the Rose Bowl Parade and produced a short film entitled Career Suicide. Marcus has won two screenwriting awards and just finished directing his first feature film "Tripping Forward" with Ed Begley, Jr., Amber Benson and M.C. Gainey.
Tom Kennerly
development/acquisitions
He came from a strict business school background, but balances his spreadsheet view of the world with the occasional strut in front of the camera. As KMW's "back East" presence, Tom will be the first at your door if you're east of the Mississippi.