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LEADERSHIP

Walter Schneider

founder

Born and raised near NASA in Houston, TX, Schneider had the perfect environment to develop his childhood imagination.  He struck up strong interests in storytelling and fine arts and his passion for film grew as time went on.  He graduated with honors with a BFA in Production Design from the Savannah College of Art and Design and has been working steadily on major feature films since.  In 2014, his work on the film 12 Years A Slave was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Production Design as well as the Art Director's Guild Award for Excellence in Production Design.  His work on the 2015 film, Trumbo, was nominated for the Art Director's Guild Award for Excellence in Production Design.  His work has additionally been recognized by two Emmy nominations in Outstanding Art Direction.  Schneider feels that he's been called to be a pioneer in film by redirecting the unprincipled sea of media while bearing a valuable and conscientious message.

David Michael Warren

founder

David is a writer, director, family man, convert to the Catholic faith, and storyteller at heart. He creates media that inspires people to ask the big questions about life, humanity, and our relationships with one another. After graduating with honors from the Savannah College of Art and Design earning a degree in Film and Television, he forged a career path that includes working on hit movies, documentaries, television shows, and books. His award-winning directorial credits include Slow Dance With Me (2016), which has screened internationally, and Hand of the Master: The Art and Life of Dom Gregory De Wit (2018), which was aired on select PBS stations. He is the author of Brilliant! 25 Catholic Scientists, Mathematicians, and Supersmart People, which placed first in the Excellence in Publishing Awards from the Catholic Publishing Association in 2021. When he’s not telling stories in one form or another, he is likely skateboarding or belting out U2 songs at the top of his lungs.