Danielle Hinde
Danielle Hinde started her career as a music video dancer, where she began a long-standing love affair with music videos. Today she operates her own company, Doomsday Entertainment, serving as both Executive Producer and as a Director’s Representative to filmmakers such as Hiro Murai, Savanah Leaf, James Lees, Claire Edmondson, Yoni Lappin, Remy Cayuela, Tristan Holmes and more! In addition to producing the documentary about MoCA’s street art exhibit, Outside In: The Story of Art in the Streets, she has recently overseen groundbreaking and award-winning videos for Marvin Gaye, David Guetta, Katy Perry, Juanes, Capital Cities, Childish Gambino, Earl Sweatshirt, One Republic, Die Antwoord, J Lo and hundreds more. Doomsday has also produced the Grammy winning feature film Nine Types of Light for TV On the Radio, and other short films including Clapping for the Wrong Reasons starring/written by Donald Glover, short film Today’s the Day starring Danny Devito which premiered at Tribeca, short film Identify Theft starring Kate Burton and Bill Irwin, and short film Exit starring Maria Bello which premiered at TIFF. Doomsday has also produced spots for Beats, Nike, Jordan, Doordash, Corona, Google, Gillette, Sonos, Lincoln, Microsoft and Apple to name a few. Most recently, Doomsday won Best Music Video at the 2019 Grammys for Childish Gambino’s “This Is America”, directed by Hiro Murai. Other awards include gold at the Clio and Ciclope festivals, and Grand Prix at Cannes Lions, as well as several Music Video Production Association Awards, MTV VMAs, Best Video at SXSW, Los Angeles Film Festival, Vimeo Awards, Director of the Year at UKMVA, and Best Music Video at the 2019 Latin Grammys. Danielle Hinde was nominated for Best Producer at UKMVA 2015. She is also a professor at USC for Film Production.
Doug Klinger
Doug Klinger is the co-founder of IMVDb.com and a Music Video Director’s Rep at Reprobates. He has been working in the music video industry for over 10 years and in that time has watched more music videos than anyone. He currently lives in Los Angeles, CA and likes to drink a lot of water.
Drea Clark
Drea Clark is a longtime film festival programmer, currently at Geena Davis’ Bentonville Film Festival and Sundance, and previously with Slamdance and LA Film Fest, where she served as Senior Programmer. As a producer, Drea has released three independent features. Mo Perkins’ THE LAST TIME YOU HAD FUN (Gravitas Ventures), Mike Ott’s LAKE LOS ANGELES (Under the Milky Way), and Amber Sealey’s NO LIGHT AND NO LAND ANYWHERE (Factory 25), executive produced by Miranda July. She’s also produced numerous shorts, music videos, webseries, and a pilot for FX directed by Charlie Day titled WE’RE GOOD THANKS. She is currently Producer-in-Residence at Film Independent. Drea co-hosts Who Shot Ya, a movie podcast that’s not just straight white guys, on Maximum Fun, and Ticklish Business, a podcast devoted to honoring and deconstructing classic cinema.
Tim Hendrix
In 2015, Tim was the youngest working director to ever screen in SXSW's Music Video section. Today, he is the oldest working director to still regularly struggle to tie his shoes. He aspires to: make stuff that shouldn't exist exist anyway, make wild, goofy spectacle with a heart secretly buried in it, make you uncomfortable, and be Edgar Wright. He was born in 1992 in an obscure corner of Texas, and is currently based in Pasadena.