Ethan Loughrey is an Irish writer-producer with a 15-year background in audio, video and live performance. He discovered production while studying English & History at Queen's University Belfast, becoming Station Manager of Queen's Radio where he mastered multitrack audio editing and led a 40-strong volunteer team. He deepened those skills by completing an MA in Journalism. Ethan went on to work in commercial and public-service radio at Q Radio and BBC NI, honing craft-editing, scripting and on-air direction across live and pre-record strands. A committed member of Golden Apple Players amateur dramatic society for 20 years, Ethan has acted, stage-managed and assistant-directed more than 15 productions, giving him strong talent-direction and rehearsal-planning skills transferable to screen. He is also a published short-story writer and wrote and successfully secured funding for a horror podcast from Fermanagh and Omagh District Council in 2015.

Conor Murray is a filmmaker from Northern Ireland, now working as a software engineer — though he's eager as ever to explore the world of stories and film. In 2024, he wrote and directed Cobalt Veil for Taleshack Productions. Before that, he spent eight years working on cruise ships, travelling the world until Covid put a sudden stop to things (as it did for everyone else). These days, he's based back on dry land in Belfast, writing code by day and scripts by night — or whenever inspiration shows up.

Jonny Egan works in I.T. He's had a lot of jobs and could be described as lacking a plan. He likes film though, both watching and creating. And so here we are.