Cindy Vachon Co-Founder/Director/Producer
After raising her family, Cindy embarked on a journey exploring the arts- including her love of writing, singing, and acting. Her trek began in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, during March of 2002, performing with Women Singing Out. In 2006, while singing with Chorus North Shore out of Glouster, Massachusetts, she performed as their soloist during a fourteen day tour in Europe.
In 2009 and 2010 she began volunteering in local theatres as stage manager and co-director. During that time she performed in Jesus Christ Superstar, Graceland, Lethal Lecture and Last Will and Testament. In 2010, her experience expanded into film as she assisted in directing and editing short films with GoldShoe Productions, an independent film company in Southern Maine. While working with them, she acted in Price, a 48 Hour Film Festival admission. She is currently a Co-Founder of Silver Stiletto Productions.
Katherine Caramihalis Co-Founder/Artistic Director/Writer
At the age of six years-old, Katherine fell in love with Acting and the Arts. She grew up acting in Southern Maine at Sanford Maine Stage, which evolved into Directing the Children's Summer Theater program from 2006-2009 (in cooperation with Derek Brigham.) She has attended York County Community College (as a Liberal Arts Education Major), as well as the University of Southern Maine (as a Theater Major).
Currently, she has been working on several screenplays with her film production company Silver Stiletto Productions (co-founded with Cindy Vachon.)
Adapted script credits include: The Adventures of King Arthur, Alice in Wonderland. Acting credits include (but not limited to): Sylvia; The Wizard of Oz; Much Ado About Nothing; Cabaret; Death and the Maiden; Beyond Therapy. Film Credits include: GoldShoe Productions 'Altering Conclusions', 'Price'. Courses of study include (but not limited to): Theater, Liberal Arts (Concentration in Education), Early Childhood Education, Stand-Up Comedy.
Currently, she has been working on several screenplays with her film production company Silver Stiletto Productions (co-founded with Cindy Vachon.)
Adapted script credits include: The Adventures of King Arthur, Alice in Wonderland. Acting credits include (but not limited to): Sylvia; The Wizard of Oz; Much Ado About Nothing; Cabaret; Death and the Maiden; Beyond Therapy. Film Credits include: GoldShoe Productions 'Altering Conclusions', 'Price'. Courses of study include (but not limited to): Theater, Liberal Arts (Concentration in Education), Early Childhood Education, Stand-Up Comedy.
Eric Michael Dawalga Director of Cinematography/Film Coordinator/Editor
Eric Michael Dawalga, from Southern Maine, is a recent graduate of the New England School of Communications where he spent the past number of years shooting, editing and experimenting with all aspects of video creation. These include, but are not limited to, live remote production, advanced lighting, stage design, screen writing, dvd authoring, electronic news gathering and audio engineering.
As a kid, Eric saw himself growing up behind a piano or the wheel of a race car. It wasn't until 2003 that an interest in cameras and editing software sparked a passion that would ultimately lead him down a path he hadn't expected. He taught himself how to edit video by experimentation. For Eric, it was the coolest feeling in the world taking shot footage and arranging it into a story, adding special effects and theatrical music to mimic that of the blockbuster movies people see on the big screen. It was digital magic.
Today, Eric continues that push toward creative storytelling, by working closely with others who share the same goal through independent filmmaking. His latest and future projects have paired him up with Silver Stiletto Productions, where Eric will work under his own company, Superior Film Works.
As a kid, Eric saw himself growing up behind a piano or the wheel of a race car. It wasn't until 2003 that an interest in cameras and editing software sparked a passion that would ultimately lead him down a path he hadn't expected. He taught himself how to edit video by experimentation. For Eric, it was the coolest feeling in the world taking shot footage and arranging it into a story, adding special effects and theatrical music to mimic that of the blockbuster movies people see on the big screen. It was digital magic.
Today, Eric continues that push toward creative storytelling, by working closely with others who share the same goal through independent filmmaking. His latest and future projects have paired him up with Silver Stiletto Productions, where Eric will work under his own company, Superior Film Works.