Whether it’s a pop-culture deep dive, an intimate portrait or a fresh take on the familiar, as producers we know how to devise and activate a winning strategy that honors both the creative and the bottom line, while embracing teamwork at every stage. We bring vision to life through resourcefulness and innovation. Over 15 years, we’ve earned the trust of co-producers, investors, clients and crew through reliability, mutual respect, and clear, transparent communication. Our goal? To do good work with good people.

Kerry Deignan Roy
Producer
In her 30-plus years in the industry, Kerry has moved across the country twice: first west from Chicago where she began her career in commercial production with Ebel Productions; to the front range of Colorado where she discovered her love for documentary filmmaking and gained valuable non-profit, agency and comms experience with world class organizations such as The Denver Center for the Performing Arts, BAE Systems, The National MS Society, T-Mobile, and Texas Instruments before forming Exhibit A Pictures and moving east to Philadelphia where she is currently based. As a founding partner, Kerry has produced nine feature-length pop-culture deep dives with Exhibit A Pictures and developed an expert understanding of best practices in Fair Use. For AMC Shudder and director, Stephen Scarlata (Jodorowsky's Dune) Kerry produced Sharksploitation (‘23) and is currently executive producing the upcoming Trailblazer: The Debra Hill Story with Causeway Pictures. For longtime partner, Milkhaus, she produced Artificial Gamer (‘22) and is currently producing a new documentary about midlife sexuality, HOT. Kerry has been a working mother of two for the past two decades and recently served on the Board of the Documentary Producers Alliance and Executive Committee as Treasurer.



Robert Muratore
Director of Photography/ Co-producer
Award-winning cinematographer Robert Muratore has worked professionally for over thirty years, honing his skills in photography before shooting several 16mm shorts as a student at the University of Colorado - Boulder. He was influenced by professors such as avant-garde filmmaker Stan Brakhage and others who taught a heavily experimental curriculum. He shot his first feature for Trey Parker, CANNIBAL! THE MUSICAL while finishing his film degree in the early 1990’s.He has shot over 20 feature films, both documentary and narrative, including THE FRAME, THE TANGLE, 78/52: HITCHCOCK’S SHOWER SCENE (the American Society of Cinematographers named 78/52 in a list of ten films of the 2017 Sundance Film Festival Standouts for its cinematography) and most recently CHAIN REACTIONS (winning several awards including a black lion for Best Documentary on Cinema at the Venice Film Festival). He has also co-produced all of Exhibit A’s films and co-directed the feature doc CHILDHOOD 2.0. In between the many feature films and short subjects, he has photographed a multitude of commercial spots, music videos and promotional films.
