Harmony - Alopecia Stories
A bald hair stylist (Jamie Elmore) with the hair loss condition Alopecia, chronicles her trials and tribulations with the disease, but also her journey to empower fellow bald women and men of all ages through her Seattle Washington based 'Alopecia Support Group'.
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Myles RossDirectorRage, Inserts, Stress
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Ryan Marc CutuliDirectorBros for Hire, Moron
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Jamie ElmoreProducer
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Lewis RuddProducer
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Myles RossProducer
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Ryan CutuliProducer
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Raquel EmekaProducer
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TJ ChevilletGraphic Design
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Trey YoungDrone Operation
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James KlauserCinematographyThe Martini Shot
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Peter KlauserCinematographyThe Martini Shot
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Brian OhCinematography
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Project Type:Documentary, Feature
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Runtime:54 minutes 47 seconds
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Completion Date:September 25, 2019
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Production Budget:9,000 USD
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Country of Origin:United States
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Country of Filming:United States
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:Black Magic, Nikon, Panasonic
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
-Myles Ross is an award winning filmmaker & freelance videographer located in the US West coast, and Pacific Northwest area. He has nearly half a decade's experience in both online content creation for video (many featured on his YouTube Channel: Filmxfilms), as well as local advertisement and short filmmaking. An alumni and graduate of the Seattle Film Institute's Filmmaking program, he has multiple film festival wins and selections under his belt. Myles also speaks french. He currently works both as a freelance videographer and camera-op for productions in the Seattle area, as well as a frequent participant in the festival circuit.
-A Washington state local, Ryan Cutuli began his photography career in non-profit event coverage, photo-journalism and real estate photography while volunteering and training for the fire service. He transitioned to videography following college for the opportunity to further a passion in visual storytelling. Since then, he has had the privilege of working on independent films locally and with outreach groups around the country. His future goals are to take this experience into the LGBTQ+ and military-public service veterans communities.
Working on Harmony for over one year now, I can confidently say this has been the experience of a lifetime. Meeting and working with Ms. Jamie Elmore & Mr. Ryan Marc Cutuli every single week for the last year I've come to see them both as family, and interviewing the various Alopecians & members of the support group across the country has made them feel like and even greater extended one.
This documentary is my heart and soul, and the very essence of who I am as a filmmaker right now, and even this early in my career, I think I can say this is something i'll be proud of forever.
-Director, Myles Ross