Our Team

  • Zoe Tyson & Louie Rinaldi

    (Executive Producers, Co-Creators/Writers)

    Together they have a combined 30 years of experience in the theater and film industries on projects for Showtime, Fox, BBC, Criterion Collection, and Netflix throughout New York, Chicago and LA. After their inaugural production F#@% Julie! (Nom. Best Play HFF) premiering at The Dorie Theatre in LA, Zoe and Louie decided to create Stacking Doll Productions to continue to uplift original works with a focus on Queer and Female driven narratives. The pair met at their Alma Mater, The Theatre School, at DePaul University; where they drank cheap Moscato and hid dolls around the house for each other to find. They are still doing both of those things.

  • Jason Avezzano

    (DIrector)

    Jason has directed a range of films, spec projects, and music videos across Los Angeles, New York, Philadelphia, and Chicago. In 2019, Jason directed his debut feature film Love Dump, a collaboration with two Second City comedy writers. The film was an official selection of the 2023 Slamdance Film Festival, won Best Feature at the Canadian Film Festival (2021), Best Narrative Feature at the Boston Independent Film Awards, and Best Comedy at the New York Independent Cinema Awards (2022). His short film, Open, screened at the Ahrya Fine Arts Laemmle Theatre in Beverly Hills.

  • Brent Johnson

    (Director of Photography)

    Brent Johnson is an Internationally recognized Award Winning Cinematographer with over 15 years of experience in narrative film, documentary, and commercial production. His work has spanned from intimate indie dramas to high-octane aerospace visuals for NASA, SpaceX, and Virgin Galactic. He brings a cinematic eye and a deep technical knowledge to every frame, blending story and precision to create unforgettable images.

  • Kimberley Parker

    (Creative Producer)

    Kimberly Pinkston Parker is a powerhouse producer and creative strategist who builds unforgettable stories—and the systems to support them. With over a decade of experience across media, fashion, and emerging tech, she excels at shepherding big ideas through real-world constraints to create work that is both visionary and viable. Whether steering a film through development or aligning a project with broader brand goals, Kimberly brings entrepreneurial thinking, grounded execution, and an unshakable commitment to excellence.

  • Wes Langdon

    (Editor, Colorist)

    Nashville-based (SoCal native) editor and colorist who has been working professionally in creative media for over 15 years. I started Firehouse in 2013, and then throughout 2021 was also in-house at Soundstripe. Since then, I’ve been doing freelance edit and color, in equal parts, across commercial, music video, and narrative alike. Our short film, The Heart Of Texas, was long-listed for Best Live Action Short Film consideration at the 2025 Oscars. Commercial and music video work includes: Carhartt, Field & Stream, Specialized Bikes, LeapFrog, Larceny Bourbon, Evan Williams, Zaner-Bloser, LexisNexis, Zach King, MŌRIAH, Crowder, Hardy, The Summer Set, Jake Owen, and Phil Wickham.

  • Gregory JM Kasunich

    (Producer)

    Gregory JM Kasunich is a shape-shifting filmmaker, producer, writer, and creator based in LA and New York. He makes films, commercials, music videos, photos, art objects, animation, stories, craft coffee, and bad puns. He has created work for studios like Netflix, DreamWorks Animation, Lucasfilm, Disney, Marvel, Stoopid Buddies Animation, and WildBrain Animation. His weird little live action and animated short films have played the world over and garnered awards in several categories. Like The Heart Of Texas, was long-listed for Best Live Action Short Film consideration at the 2025 Oscars.

  • Hannah Sawicki

    (Line Producer)

    Hannah Sawicki is a Los Angeles-based line producer and project manager who specializes in keeping productions on track, creatively and financially. She’s produced narrative shorts, web series, and development projects, with a strong focus on hitting the bottom line while making space for the creative team to thrive. She also works in virtual production, managing high-profile projects in collaboration with Disney, Lucasfilm, Netflix, ESPN, and commercial agencies. 

  • Big Sis

    (Music)

    A brother-sister duo from Liverpool, now based in LA, making really really really really really good dance-pop music. Don’t worry about anything else.