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  • Matt Humble

    < Team Matt Humble Producer (Creative) Matt is a musician, DJ, creative director and founder of TIMEWHEEL, a label/collective celebrating visionary media. He also hosts the podcast Xian Archive, a hyperspatial database of conversations around the topics of psychedelics, creativity, music, artwork, technology, and beyond.

  • Nevie Owens

    < Team Nevie Owens Producer (Post) / Editor In the beginning, I honed my skills by making bad movies shorter; now, 18 years later, I have had the pleasure of working with acclaimed directors and on projects I am proud to show my grandparents. Whether it’s a music video, short, or feature I approach the project with enthusiasm and with the right amount of creative vision and anal retentiveness…every frame counts! I got my first taste of the industry with a STARZ internship my final year at the University of Denver, where I was a communication/philosophy major. Upon graduation and focusing on film, I landed an assistant editor position on Before Sunset under Sandra Adair. My first feature as lead editor was Kat Candler’s directorial debut, Jumping Off Bridges. Some other key credits include: Mitch Schultz’s ground breaking documentary, DMT: The Spirit Molecule, Matt Muir and Chris Ohlson’s, Thank You A Lot, and the genre bending feature, The Teller and the Truth. I came full circle editing the much anticipated Louis Black/Karen Bernstein documentary Richard Linklater: dream is destiny. My most recent film, I'm Gonna Make You Love Me just premiered at DocNYC and is playing as a "festival favorite" at SXSW 2020. My favorite movie is Delicatessen; I am uncannily good at cribbage, and had perfect attendance in high school.

  • Trevor Storey

    < Team Trevor Storey Production Manager / Audio ​

  • A New Understanding

    < Projects (All) Website > A New Understanding A New Understanding explores the treatment of end-of-life anxiety in terminally ill cancer patients using psilocybin, a psychoactive compound found in some mushrooms, to facilitate deeply spiritual experiences. A New Understanding explores the treatment of end-of-life anxiety in terminally ill cancer patients using psilocybin, a psychoactive compound found in some mushrooms, to facilitate deeply spiritual experiences. The documentary explores the confluence of science and spirituality in the first psychedelic research studies since the 1970s with terminally ill patients. As a society we devote a great deal of attention to treating cancer, but very little to treating the human being who is dying of cancer. The recent resurgence of psychedelic research is once again revealing the power of compounds like psilocybin to profoundly alter our understanding of both life and death. Through the eyes of patients, their loved ones, therapists, and researchers, A New Understanding examines the use of psilocybin in a controlled setting to reduce psychospiritual anxiety, depression, and physical pain. The treatment aims to help the patient understand that a 'good' death is possible, and to help the patient's family deal well with the dying process. A New Understanding shows patients and their families coming to terms with dying through the skillful treatment of the whole human being. If we can learn to work more skillfully with dying, we will also learn to take better care of life. Participants robtb2015_04_14apr_8779crop_resize.jpg robtb2015_04_14apr_8695cropmod_resize.jpg robtb2015_04_14apr_8694crop_resize.jpg robtb2015_04_14apr_8688cropmod_resize.jpg robtb2015_04_14apr_8651wb_resize.jpg robtb2015_04_14apr_8640_resize.jpg robtb2015_04_14apr_8639cropmod2_resize.jpg robtb2015_04_14apr_8599wbcb15_resize.jpg robtb2015_04_14apr_8540crop_resize.jpg robtb2015_04_14apr_8491cropwb_resize.jpg robtb2015_04_14apr_8487cropwb_resize.jpg david-nutt.jpg Gallery Videos < Previous Next >

  • ESPD 50

    < Projects (All) Website > ESPD 50 In 1967, a landmark symposium entitled Ethnopharmacologic Search for Psychoactive Drugs was held in San Francisco, California. In 1967, a landmark symposium entitled Ethnopharmacologic Search for Psychoactive Drugs was held in San Francisco, California. It was the first international, interdisciplinary group of specialists – from ethnobotanists to neuroscientists – who gathered in one place to share their findings on the use of psychoactive plants in indigenous societies. Follow-up meetings were intended to be held every ten years, but the War on Drugs intervened. The findings of the convention were printed in a book entitled with the same name as the gathering. Participants Gallery Videos < Previous Next >

  • The Conscious Molecule

    < Projects (All) Website > The Conscious Molecule From The Spirit Molecule to a conscious molecule, bit...to It: A docuXP, we explore consciousness as fundamental and ubiquitous in the Universe. From The Spirit Molecule to a conscious molecule, Bit...to It: An evolutionary docuXP, we explore consciousness as fundamental and ubiquitous in the Universe. The intersection of new research, the endogenous nature of DMT, and the DMT experience provides intriguing insights into the enigma of consciousness. Could this mystifying molecule hold the key to understanding consciousness and the very nature of reality? Human consciousness is one of the grand mysteries of our time. Self-awareness should be at the forefront of scientific inquiry, science still lacks conclusive answers to these questions. Crisscrossing cosmology, biology, quantum science, artificial intelligence, philosophy, and more, Bit...to It breaks down the layers of intellectual discourse to better understand the dimensions of consciousness. Participants uniphi home 2_edited.png uniphi menu_edited.jpg TCM_ELEMENT_GFX_5meo_grey_molecule.png TCM_ELEMENT_GFX_5meo_molecule.jpeg tcm_01_edited_edited_edited.png Gallery Videos < Previous Next >

  • Andrew Lee

    < Team Andrew Lee Co-Founder / Producer Andrew Lee produced his first feature doc, DMT: The Spirit Molecule released in 2011 through Gravitas Ventures & Warner Bros Digital. He went on to produce feature sports comedy, Intramural, which premiered at Tribeca Film Festival 2014, released by MGM/Orion Pictures as Balls Out in 2015. He also co-produced SXSW 2017 Audience Award winning documentary Dealt about a master blind card magician and Slamdance Film Festival 2019 documentary Seadrift about the Vietnamese refugees that settled in Texas that broadcast on PBS's Reel South series. He also produced the feature doc Jump Shot: The Kenny Sailors Story about the inventor of the basketball jump shot which premiered at SXSW 2019.

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