Crew

Elliot Alfreds
Writer/Director
Elliot Alfreds is the writer and director of FRET. He is a CNMS major at SMCC and has been making movies since his early childhood. Though his focus is film, Elliot shares an equal love for songwriting and visual art. These combined interests inspired him to create FRET alongside Galen Neal and Pirx Rhodes. Elliot can't wait to jump into production of the film and is ecstatic to bring these ideas to the big screen.
Pirx Rhodes
Producer/Assistant Director
Pirx Rhodes is an aspiring photographer and filmmaker. Pirx has invested into his passion for visual arts for over 5 years. Currently enrolled in the CNMS program at Southern Maine Community College and taking part in the Maine Mayhem Film Festival. Pirx has a long history of songwriting and playing guitar with his brother, Oliver Rhodes, a local singer/songwriter. His history with music inspired him to join the team for Fret as assistant director, and producer.


Galen Neal
Producer/Gaffer
Galen Neal is a 2023 graduate from Messalonskee High School. From central Maine, Galen currently majors in CNMS at Southern Maine Community College. Galen is honored to learn and work alongside of his peers at SMCC. Recently venturing into the music world by learning the acoustic guitar, Galen's understanding, love, and interest for music have only grown after joining Fret as a producer.
​Director of photography - Gryphon Vorbach
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Script supervisor - Rhiannon Berry
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Creative director - Rein Berube
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Gaffer - Logan Files
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Sound - Leo Millecchia
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On-set photographer - Charles Benider, Nolan Kahlil
Cast

Winn Hamel
Quinn
Winn Hamel is a 20 year old artist from Berwick, Maine. They major in fine arts at SMCC whilst also sharing a passion for music and acting. This is their third film with director Elliot Alfreds, and they are excited to help bring their creative vision to life.
Sophie Jablonski
CC
Sophie Jablonski was born and raised in Erie, Pennsylvania. She later moved to Maine to pursue her MHRT/C certification, a kick-start step to a career in social work. Meanwhile, her longstanding love for music, writing, and other creative endeavors led her to encounter like-minded souls, including FRET’s Elliot Alfreds. Wistful memories of small roles from her early years ultimately drew Sophie back to this project.

