
Rob Fletcher, Producer
Rob has been producing and directing commercial projects, live events and factual television for over 16 years. He is currently a Partner in FLETCHERWILSON; a London based production company specialising in cutting edge content for broadcast, commercial and interactive productions. At FLETCHERWILSON Rob has responsibility for the financial running of the company and management of the Production elements of their projects. Last year along side his regular production work, he produced three independently funded short films:
Shish: Chosen to be shown as part of the "London Lives" section in the 6th London Short Film Festival, in competition for the Time Out London Award.
The Flies: In competition in 2009 at both The European Independent Film Festival (ÉCU) in Paris and the Swansea Film Festival.

The Boys: Currently in Post Production
Jonathan Howells, Director
Jonathan has been an award-winning art director, director and animator for over 18 years. A Canadian based in London, England, he is the co-founder and Creative Director of Dinnick & Howells, a multi-disciplinary creative agency whose work has ranged from experimental video to music promos, from commercial & corporate/viral video to animation and motion graphics. He has been working on research and development for Alfred & Jakobine for almost three years. It will be his feature film debut.

Malcolm Clarke, Creative Advisor
Malcolm is a two-time Academy Award winning producer, director and documentarian who has been making films since the mid-seventies. Working in England, Canada and the United States, he has received wide recognition for his work, including an Academy Award® (best documentary feature) for Soldiers in Hiding and an Academy Award® (best short documentary) for You Don't Have to Die. His feature documentary Prisoner of Paradise was nominated for an Academy Award®.
Currently, Clarke is writing and producing a number of feature film projects. They include Dancing with Giants (The Life of Tom Thumb) for the Bubble Factory. As a writer he is developing A Life Apart for Kevin Costner and Warner Brothers; Bloodlines with Joe Esterhaus; and Prior Lives for Sid Sheinberg and The Bubble Factory. Malcolm is a big supporter of Alfred & Jakobine, and will work closely with Howells to see it realized.

Rollo Hollins, Cinematographer
Rollo initially worked as a photographer before training under maverick Director / DoP Chris Herd. He worked his way up the camera department ranks on promos and commercials, before beginning his career as a Director of Photography. Rollo has shot a varied range of projects from award winning C4 documentary Don’t Make Me Angry, to prime time comedy for the BBC, Rob Bryon’s Annually Retentive. His latest feature documentary A Film About Races is currently in post-production.
Rollo is also a Partner in FLETCHERWILSON.
Alan Mackay, Editor
Alan is an award-winning editor who has been cutting films for cinema and television for thirty years. Recently he was the editor of Bafta and RTS nominated The Falling Man, Directed by Henry Singer. He also notably cut Brian Hill’s Bafta winning musical documentary Feltham Sings. Alan has recently edited Heavy Load; Jerry Rothwell’s independent feature documentary about a punk covers band with learning disabilities and Daisy Asquith’s Clowns and Liz Smith’s Summer Cruise.