FILM CREW
Daniel E. Catullo III is an award-winning director, producer, and one of the most influential figures in music video and live event production. With a career spanning over 30 years, he is the founder of 10 Lives Studios, LLC, an Emmy Award-winning film, television, and digital production company known for creating groundbreaking content across live events, documentaries, scripted series, commercials, and digital platforms.
Daniel has directed and produced more than a dozen feature documentaries, 100+ music videos, and over 300 live TV concert specials. His vast portfolio includes credits on television specials, concert films, and documentaries for some of the biggest names in entertainment. Notable projects include “Foo Fighters Live at The Acropolis,” “Alicia Keys Live from NYC,” “KISS 2020 Goodbye,” “Kings of Leon - Live from Memphis,” “Andrea Bocelli Live from Florence,” “Sebastian Maniscalco Live from MSG,” “Mariah Carey - Live from Central Park,” “Rush in Rio,” “Dave Matthews Band - Live in Central Park,” and “Usher - 8701 Evolution Tour.”
He is the Creator, Showrunner, and Director of the acclaimed PBS series “Landmarks Live in Concert” (2017-2020), a global music travel series that paired legendary artists with iconic locations.
A passionate documentarian, Daniel has won three Emmy Awards for his impactful short films on anti-hazing efforts: “Breathe, Nolan, Breathe” (2020), “45 Mill Street” (2023), and “Death of a Pledge” (2024). He also served as Executive Producer on the 2014 Academy Award-nominated documentary "The Square," which won three Emmy Awards and Audience Awards at both Sundance and TIFF. Other notable documentary credits include “Alive Inside”(Sundance Audience Award 2014), “The Mind of Mark DeFriest,” “Dog War,”(2024 Raindance “Spirt of Raindance Award” winner) “Prophets Prey,” and “Unbreakable: The Mark Pollack Story.”
Daniel is an active voting member of both The Recording Academy (NARAS) and the Television Academy. Over his career, he has been honored with more than 100 nominations and awards, including Grammy, Emmy, Telly, JUNO, Webby, Classic Rock, Golden Eagle Cine, and RIAA awards.
A dedicated philanthropist, Daniel serves on the Board of Directors for Global Adolescent Project (GAP Create)and The One Heart Movement. He is also active in supporting and consulting charities such as The Wheelchair Foundation, The Jessie Rees Foundation (NEGU), Love Like Adam Foundation, Remember Nolan Project, and The Gabby Petito Foundation.
Daniel studied Business Management at West Virginia University, where he was inducted into the Greek Alumni Hall of Fame in 2019. He currently resides in Coto de Caza, California, with his wife of 25 years and their two children.
DIRECTOR / PRODUCER
DANIEL E CATULLO III
RUSSELL GREENE
PRODUCER / EDITOR
Russell Greene (Editor / Senior Producer) is a film editor, director, writer and producer based in Chapel Hill, NC and Brooklyn, NY where he lives with his wife and two children. His more than 20 edited films have appeared in top US and international festivals, aired on national television platforms and screened in theaters around the world. His collaborators have included directors Sam Pollard, Thom Zimny, Blair Foster, Zach Heinzerling, Amy Berg, Fisher Stevens, Nina Rosenblum, Catherine Gund, Lonny Price, Anne Makepeace, Jim Solomon, Kim Snyder and Sophie Huber. Feature film credits include Max Roach: The Drum Also Waltzes The Automat, And We Go Green,Harold Prince: The Director’s Life, Blue Note Records: Beyond The Notes, Tribal Justice,The Witness, Famous Nathan, Harry Dean Stanton: Partly Fiction, Ordinary Miracles.
RICHARD PATRICK
COMPOSER
Richard Patrick’s career is a vision of multifaceted creativity, which he has delivered throughout his 30+ years producing music professionally through his band Filter, various collaborations, side projects, super groups, scoring films and writing for soundtracks.
Patrick’s initial foray into the public eye was as Nine Inch Nails’ first touring guitarist. Patrick had met NIN’s founder Trent Reznor in the late ‘80s in a music store in Cleveland. The two became close friends and then bandmates. Patrick played with the band from 1989-1993, appearing in numerous music videos including “Down in It,” “Head Like a Hole, “Wish” and “Gave Up.”
Filter was formed in Cleveland, OH in 1993 when Patrick left Nine Inch Nails.
Filter’s debut album Short Bus was released in 1995 and went platinum, largely due to the success of their first single “Hey Man Nice Shot.” The follow up, 1999’s Title of Record, also went platinum driven by the huge crossover success of the song “Take a Picture.”
Filter’s third album, The Amalgamut, was released in 2002 spawning such classic songs as “Where Do We Go from Here” and “American Cliché.”
In 2006, the Army of Anyone project – a supergroup led by Patrick with Dean and Robert DeLeo of Stone Temple Pilots and Ray Luzier of Korn – came to light, releasing one album and a tour before each went back to their respective bands. Patrick refocused on Filter, releasing Anthems for the Damned in 2008, The Trouble with Angels in 2010, The Sun Comes Out Tonight in 2013 and Crazy Eyes in 2016, and two singles in 2020. Now 20+ years later, Patrick is more prolific than ever.
Celebrating 30 years of Filter, 2023 saw the much-anticipated release of a new Filter album The Algorithm. Singles “Face Down,” “For the Beaten” and “Obliteration” had innovative music videos which garnered attention from new and long-time fans alike.
Additionally, Patrick has entered the world of film scoring. Most notably, he composed music for a documentary that went on to earn an Emmy Award, underscoring his versatility beyond the rock world. That Emmy win highlights Patrick’s ability to craft emotionally resonant compositions that elevate diverse storytelling mediums.
gary & julie devercelly
EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS
Gary and his wife, Julie, have worked to raise awareness of the dangers of hazing since the death of their oldest son, Gary Jr., as a result of a fraternity hazing ‘ritual’. The DeVercellys, with over 30 trips to Washington, D.C., were the driving force behind the passing of the Stop Campus Hazing Act. They enacted unprecedented change at Rider University, where Gary Jr. was enrolled at the time of his death, revolutionizing the way Rider manages their Greek organizations. In 2014 he and Julie, with Clery Center, produced the award-winning documentary, We Don’t Haze. They speak at high schools and universities across the country about hazing and are recipients of the Edith Surgan Victim Activist Award 2024 for their commitment to promoting rights & services that help change the lives of hazing victims. Gary is self-employed and lives in Long Beach, CA, where he and Julie raised their three children, Gary Jr., Emily, and Noah.