Austin O'Brien was four years old when he found himself immersed in the entertainment industry. He worked on commercial sets consistently until the age of nine, when he landed his first role in the major motion picture The Lawnmower Man. His career flourished, and he went on to star in such films as Last Action Hero and My Girl 2. He landed a role as a series regular on the CBS drama Promised Land. Austin attended Azusa Pacific University, where he received his BS in Business Administration. He remained involved in the industry while he was in school, shooting independent films during the summer breaks. Since graduating from APU Austin has starred in several independent films and shorts and recently wrote and produced his first film, Nowhere Road. IMDB.

Anthony DiMaria is a graduate of the University of Southern California acting conservatory. Among his New York theatre credits are Regina Corrado's Shot of Recovery at the Houseman Theatre, Two Eclairs (Circle Rep Lab) at the Neighborhood Playhouse, and Black and White City Blues (Churnuchin Theatre). Film and television credits include Disney's Pixel Perfect, The Pigeon Egg Strategy (Sundance Film Festival official selection), and guest-starring and recurring roles on The Sopranos, CSI, Deadwood, and John From Cincinnati. This is the Place marks Anthony's second collaboration with Jacob Strunk, as they are producing Sebring..., a feature length documentary about Hollywood maverick Jay Sebring, which Anthony is directing; Johnny Bishop also co-produces. IMDB.

Austin Wintory began his obsession with film scoring back when he was 10 years old, when he discovered Jerry Goldsmith's scores to Patton and A Patch of Blue. Now, his obsession having mutated into a career of his own, his scores can be heard in more than 200 productions, including over twenty feature films, such as 2009's Sundance hit Grace. He's also scored a handful of video games, including the widely acclaimed Playstation-3 game Flow, for which Austin received a British Academy Award nomination. In 2008, Captain Abu Raed, the world's first Jordanian film, won the Audience Award at Sundance; Austin's score was shortlisted as a contender for the 2009 Academy Awards for 'Best Original Score,' and also won him a Hollywood Music Award for 'Best New Composer.' In summer 2009, Hollywood Reporter listed Austin as one of 15 composers "Primed to take their place on the A-list." IMDB. Site.