The Team
Eli Harrigan
Eli has been making his own films & working as a freelance video editor, motion graphic artist, and photographer for over 20 years. He has worked for some of most world-renowned production companies and ad agencies in the world, in various roles of producer, editor, animator, and director on countless commercials, documentaries, music videos, PSAs, and short films. Eli graduated from Amherst college with a degree in philosophy where he also studied neuroscience and psychology. Outside of his extensive experience as an editor and creative consultant, his personal path has led to him to become certified as a breathwork facilitator Between his time spent crafting various kinds of narratives in his creative work and his passion for guiding others toward the depths of their emotions, Eli now considers his work as an editor to be like that of a doula—helping others to birth their stories and messages into the world in a way that is authentic to their own voice while remaining technically and artistically sound.
Devin Dunne Cannon
As a theater director, script editor, artistic developer, and a conservatory trained actress, Devin has helped to launch countless projects into the world. She is a founding member of Strangemen Theatre Company, with whom she was one of original cast members and creators of the Obie Award Winning production The Woodsman. She served as both leading lady & script supervisor for Walk With Me, a 2020 LGBTQ film for which she was nominated for Best Actress at the Madrid International Film Festival. Specializing in collaborative and ensemble creation, Devin has directed and developed numerous new works, including productions for the New York Musical Theatre Festival, The Victory Theatre in Chicago, Abinginton Theatre in New York and a female driven storytelling collective called The Mother Line Storytelling Project at the HERE Arts Center in NYC. She has worked side by side with actor Asia Kate Dillon (Showtime’s Billions) on activist theatre at venues such as Dixon Place and has directed and starred in a short film entitled Caulk, which was a Project Greenlight Finalist for HBO.