Jennifer Tadlock graduated from Kent State University in 1992 with a Bachelor's Degree in Fine Arts and a major in TV/Radio Production. She has worked as a freelance Production Assistant and Coordinator in the film and video industry since 1993. She has also worked full time as a Production Coordinator and Producer for Levinson Productions which is a commercial and industrial video and film company in Miami, FL. Her work experience has included production in both local and national commercials such as, "Alamo-Rent-A-Car, "Sprint", and "Carnival Cruise Lines, "Target" and HBO, work out video with Daisy Fuentes, as well as features for Showtime starring Kathy Ireland, independent films and industrial videos. She has also performed as an actress and singer in community theatre and amateur shows. She recently made her Directing debut in 2003 where she co-produced a student film "From the Heart" at Bossier Parish Community College in Louisiana which recently was awarded a bronze in the Houston International Film Festival. In 2004 she co-produced and directed her second film, "Jeremiah's Secret". She has just completed her third film entitled, "Brother's Two" in June 2005 which she also co-produced and directed. She currently resides in Fresno, CA and free-lances in the film industry there.

Eric Tuxen is the Editor of the Telecommunications Division at Bossier Parish Community College. The youngest of four sons, his interest in media and technology began at an early age. Eric graduated from Parkway High School in 1989 and began working at a local video chain. Eric quickly moved into management and worked in the retail world until 1995. In the fall of 1995, Eric enrolled in the Telecommunications program at Bossier Parish Community College. The program's extensive training and hands-on experiences gave Eric the tools he needed to be competitive in the local television market. While attending BPCC, Eric started working at KSLA TV, the local CBS affiliate as a part time studio camera operator. After working his way up the ladder, Eric was promoted to a full time position as Technical Director of newscasts. Eric graduated with an Associates Degree in Telecommunications in 1998. Eric continued to work at KSLA until the spring of 1999 when Bossier Parish Community College called with a job opportunity. Eric brought his talents to the Telecommunications Division in 1999 where he began working as the Audio/Video Media Supervisor. Eric was promoted in 2004 to the position of Editor where he serves as the chief videographer and editor for the BPCC Film Institute. Following post-production on "Brothers Two", Eric will serve as director of photography on a low-budget horror film to be filmed in Bossier Parish. In June 2006, the BPCC Film Institute will produce "Ray of Sunshine", the fourth feature length production produced by the college. Eric will again serve in the dual capacity of lead videographer and editor for the film.

Clifton D. Cardin was born in 1957, the fifth of six children. He attended public schools in Shreveport during his childhood before moving to and graduating from Haughton High in 1974. He first began screenwriting in 1989. His 1990 screenplay entry in the Houston Film Festival won honorable mention. He has also written numerous books and hundreds of newspaper articles on his other passion, Bossier Parish, Louisiana history. As a result he was made Official Bossier Parish Historian by the Bossier Parish Police Jury in 1995. “Brothers Two” is his re-entry into screenwriting. Based loosely on an old French novel, the movie weaves a complicated tale about two brothers and the special relationship of identical twins. Clifton was raised in Northwest Louisiana. He and his wife live in Haughton. Clifton’s other interests include Mason’s, Scottish Rite, Lions Clubs, Hot Rods, auto mechanics and all facets of movie production. He has already finished the next script, “Ray of Sunshine” for the 2006 BPCC Film Institute project.









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