Our Creators
OluwaDamilola Afolabi
Actor/Filmmaker/Writer
Damilola Afolabi is a visionary independent performing artist dedicated to uplifting all communities by enriching cultural knowledge and identity through the transformative power of arts, activism, and education. Hailing from Nigeria and now residing in California, Damilola embodies a diverse range of talents as a cultural architect, storyteller, actor, dancer, teacher, and activist, with his work deeply rooted in his Nigerian heritage and his experiences as a Black man in the US.
Hannah Mae Moore
Film Composer/Actress/Director/Producer
Hannah has been composing filmic music since she was 12-years-old. She has a natural ability to create emotional, moving and memorable music. She has been working in the film industry since 2018, and loves to direct, produce and act. Her favorite dream is to compose with Hanz Zimmer one day.
Greg Kansky
Writer
Greg is a kid who loves the ocean and writing stuff. He doesn't always know what he's doing, and that's why he loves it. He grew up enjoying the magic of storytelling, and now is creating some of that same magic himself. One of his future goals is to go to a theater and watch a feature film that he wrote himself.
Mary Moore
Actress/Editor/Writer/Director
Mary is from the Blue Ridge Mountains and grew up making films in the barn with her siblings. She wants to create films that inspire, heal, and make people laugh. Her dream is to do film from wherever she sets up her homestead and to make the world brighter and richer through movies.
T.L. Green
Founder/Writer/Director
Tom is an independent filmmaker who has worked in an assortment of film formats including series, feature films and commercial projects. Recognizing the large number of gatekeepers in the industry, he founded Creators Co. with the aim of becoming a gate-opener for fellow independent artists. Longterm he aspires to build a Creators Co. studio backlot in Redding, CA complete with villas where emerging artists can apply for residencies to complete their next great work of art. His favorite poems is "Constantly Risking Absurdity" by Lawrence Ferlinghetti.