Natalie Edler is a graduate student at the University of Florida’s Documentary Institute. After completing a few short documentary films during her undergraduate studies at Indiana University, she decided to pursue a Master’s degree in Documentary Production. During her first year at the Institute, she worked on two short films: The Condom Grandma about an 88-year-old woman who hands out condoms to senior citizens to promote HIV/AIDS awareness and I Look For it All the Time about the elusive, legendary Florida Skunk Ape. The Condom Grandma received a broadcast offer from Current TV. Natalie has also worked as an intern for Injury Board, a trial attorney association/network where she edited brief biographic segments for the members.
Lindsey Clark is in her second year at the University of Florida’s Documentary Institute. She obtained a B.A. in Anthropology, with a focus on sustainable living, from the University of Rochester. In 2007, she moved to Florida to study documentary film. During her first year, Lindsey co-produced The Condom Grandma with Natalie and a historical short titled My Husband the Skyjacker, about the identity of the mysterious sky-bandit D.B. Cooper. Other work experience includes an internship with the National Geographic Channel where she worked in editorial development. She conducted research and found experts for potential television specials.