
Riley Engemoen - Director/Cinematagrapher
Riley Engemoen is a director and cinematographer from Texas. He has worked on a wide range of branded and non-profit documentary productions for Texas Monthly, Vice, The Nature Conservancy, and Texas Parks & Wildlife. In 2019 he received an artist grant funded by the National Endowment for the Arts and The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation for "Grown Without Water" which explores how the U.S./Mexico border between El Paso/Cd. Juarez marks and defines perseverance in the 21st century. In 2016 he traveled 18,000 miles on bicycle from Alaska to Argentina for a docu-series, "Pedal South."
riley@nettaloucreative.com

Liz Moskowitz - Producer/Photographer
Liz Moskowitz is a documentary photographer and filmmaker based in Austin, Texas. Broadly speaking, topics her work has explored include access to mental health services in rural areas, criminal justice reform, efforts to mitigate climate change, and the cultural consequences of urban development. She has a BA in photojournalism from the University of Texas at Austin. She is a member of Women Photograph and the recipient of grants from The Dallas Museum of Art, the Henry Luce Foundation, Preservation Austin, the Summerlee Foundation, and the City of Austin.
liz.moskowitz@gmail.com

Devin Fortenberry - Lead Editor
Devin Fortenberry has edited over 60 broadcast commercials and worked on dozens of short form documentaries for clients such as Texas Monthly, R&R Partners, Coca-Cola, BMW, and many more. Through his commercial work, he has won 13 Addy Awards including Best in Show. He has also worked on a variety of documentary projects with Matthew McConaughey, mainly documenting McConaughey’s class, Script to Screen, at the University of Texas at Austin. When he is not editing, you can find him playing volleyball with the Austin Chronicle staff, an old Austin tradition, or shooting pool at The Grand.
dev@nettaloucreative.com