Matthew Leutwyler (co-writer, director, editor), was born in San Francisco and at the age of 12 moved to Marin County, CA. From 1991 to 1992 he studied film at The San Francisco Art Institute. Afterwards, he moved to Los Angeles working as a cinematographer and editor before directing music videos for Bird Dog Pictures. His short film, "This Space Between Us" (1996), received enthusiastic audience response while screening at numerous film festivals including Philadelphia International Film Festival, Detroit's Metropolitan Film Festival, Film Fest New Haven, New Orleans International Film Festival, Arizona International Film Festival (invited speaker), USA Film Festival (award winner), and Worldfest - Houston International Film Festival (award winner). In August of 1997, working from his original screenplay Matthew began shooting his first feature film, the black comedy "Road Kill" (www.roadkillthemovie.com). The film was produced on a $180,000 budget under the guidelines of the SAG Limited Release Agreement. The story revolves around a failing Los Angeles film student, Alex (Erik Palladino), obsessed with Hong Kong-style action films. With his diploma on the line, Alex must find a subject for his documentary thesis film. His prayers are answered when he runs into Blue (Jennifer Rubin), the retiring "Hit Woman" who has recently moved into his apartment building. Later, Alex convinces her to let him and his spoiled, hypochondriacal roommate Lars (Billy Jayne) drive across country with her for her final "Hit" in Miami. The Daily Variety called Road Kill "A breezy entertaining ride... A jaunty trip with a good balance of dark comedy and legitimate drama." The San Francisco Metropolitan called it "Clever" and the Santa Barabara Film Festival Program Guide touted it as "Riveting." Road Kill is a dark and biting satire that has the audience uncomfortable while still laughing out loud. A film that evokes thoughts of Jean-Luc Godard's Breathless, and the Belgian film Man Bites Dog, while maintaining its own hilarious originality. Road Kill made its World Premiere March 11, 13, and 14, 1999 at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival where it played to sold-out crowds and won the Audience Choice Award for best feature film.

Peter Rudy (co-writer), A Wisconsin native, PETER RUDY moved to San Francisco after graduating from the Iowa Writers' Workshop in 1995. His short fiction has received several national writing honors, most recently the 1997 Nelson Algren Award, sponsored by The Chicago Tribune. His screenwriting credits include the narration for Fault Line Pictures' "Roadkill."

Rebecca Taylor (producer), graduated from the University of Arizona in 1996. Before leaving Arizona, she got her first taste of the film festival circuit by managing the Arizona International Film Festival with Dr. Guilio Scalinger a month prior to graduation. Taylor moved to Los Angeles to work at FOX's "MAD TV" where she ran the research department. Her first producing credit came with the film "Road Kill".

Scott Leutwyler (executive producer), Co-founder of Graphical Planet and COO of CineLink Inc. Scott honed his project management skills at Lucasfilm Ltd., during the early 1990's. Applying his scientific training in molecular biology and computer science to the analog workflow of the motion picture business, Scott developed a digital workflow model that addressed many of the inefficiencies present in motion picture development. This digital workflow model became the core component of the CineLink motion picture management system.

Sukai Liu (executive producer), Mr. Liu has worked in the banking and finance industry over the past few years in both Asia and Europe. His experience includes credit analysis at the Taiwan Business Bank (TBB), and corporate finance at the Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS). During his time in TBB, Mr. Liu was working mostly with dynamic small to medium size electronic and chemical companies. Mr. Liu also engaged in financial management and investment consulting for both private and non-profit sectors. These include, Staiger Gmbh, Komedia, Foher Computer in the United States and Germany, Hon-Yuan Development, Tai-Yuan Electronic, China Chemical Engineering Association, An-Shan Steel in Taiwan and China. At present, Mr. Liu is a co-founder of CineLink, which will utilize innovative computer technology to streamline the pre-production and production management for the motion picture industry.

Yung Chun Tan (executive producer), Mr. Tan was the CFO for the Los Angeles based laptop computer reseller, MegaImage Inc. Currently, he is the controlling partner of Graphical Planet Inc., a multimedia and web development company in San Francisco. The company specializes in high end, database driven, web site design and development. He also continues to be the account manager for an international investment group out of Taiwan doing business in Singapore and the United States.