Judy Kriger, filmmaker, co-writer, is an animator whose credits include Dreamworks' Antz and Comedy Central's South Park. She currently serves as an assistant professor in the new Digital Arts program at the Dodge College of Film and Media Arts at Chapman University. Ms. Kriger earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts in 1984 from the Rhode Island School of Design and her Master of Fine Arts from the California Institute of the Arts in 1990. Additionally, she was an Artist-In-Residence for Silicon Graphics, Inc. and her work has been funded by the Women In Film Foundation.
Ms. Kriger is currently in pre-production with her next projects, a documentary about prayer and an animated adaptation of a midrash on the aleph-bet.
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Diane Kriger, co-writer, obtained her Ph.D. in post-biblical Hebrew at the University of Toronto, and her law degrees at the University of Ottawa. She teaches, edits and writes in the fields of rabbinic studies and ancient Jewish law.
Marc Michaels, co-writer, is a sofer who has written extensively on the ancient art of being a ritual scribe. For more information please visit sofer.co.uk.