Jeroen Wolf was born and raised in Amsterdam, the Netherlands and moved to the United States in 1982 to study Mass Communications at Emerson College in Boston. He graduated in 1986 and moved back to Amsterdam a few years later to start work as a journalist. In the mid 90's he began to work as a researcher and format developer for independent tv-production companies. For public broadcasting he helped develop the first docusoap series in the Netherlands and started to work as a tv-director. In 2005, Wolf started Imagine Video productions. Imagine Video has covered the spectrum of video productions, from corporate films to web commercials and music clips. In 2008 he completed a documentary on the legendary artist/cartoonist Willem van Malsen (1940-2005). 'Willem' was shown on public television and was selected for the Netherlands Film Festival.
Mark Limburg was born in Haarlem in 1967. He graduated from the Royal Academy of the Arts in The Hague in 1994 with a documentary called 'Alles onder Controle', which was shown at the Dutch Film Festival that year. He went on to direct many music videos and commercials. In 1999 he wrote and directed his first short film 'Oranje Boven' which was shown around the world. In 2000 he wrote and directed 'Dick and Maria' which was shown and sold around the world (nominated for the NPS award for best short film). Mark started his own company, Stone Film, in 2001 and wrote and directed many corporate films since. In 2008 he completed his third short 'EXIT', which was shown around the world and won a Golden Egg for best short film at the Film Front Festival. In 2009 he completed a documentary about legendary musician George Clinton called 'The Silence in Between'.
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