Crew Bios
Tiffany Rieder is a food stylist, food writer and recipe developer with 17 years of experience in the industry. She has styled food for print ads, food labels, film and television. Her original recipes and food web site reviews have appeared in several cooking magazines.
A recipe for a Bitchin' set: Pure Inspiration, Buckets of Saturated Color, Tons of Texure, Funky Patterns, A Nod to the Past, A Bite out of the Future, Unlikely Recycled Materials.. Two Chillin’ Great Carpenters, One Cool Metal Artist, Spectacular Scenics, Excellent Set Dressers, Rock and Roll… Mix it Up. Want more? Contact Paola Ridolfi, Designer: artfilmdesign.net
Kyle is a Montreal-based sound recordist and sound designer. Credits include Eyesteelfilm's Up the Yangtze (Best Documentary- VIFF, Genie- Best Documentary 2009, and voted one of Canada’s Top Ten Films of 2007 by the jury at TIFF), RIP: A Remix Manifesto (2008 IDFA Audience Choice Award, and Best 10 years of IDFA competiton), and Last Train Home (Best Feature- IDFA 2009, Best Documentary- Whistler Film Festival, and Best Canadian Film- Rencontres International de Documentaire). When not typing in the third person I also enjoy snowboarding and field recording, no matter how late for the plane.
Hala Alsalman is a videojournalist/filmmaker extraordinaire who joined forces with the G-Star in early 2009. Aside from assisting on the production of the upcoming Bitchin' Kitchen TV show, Hala produces comedy docs with the Israeli Spice Agent for the Bitchin' Lifestyle website. Hala can whip up a mean Fig Couscous and Iraqi lentil soup blindfolded.
Isabel made her first short with a Bolex camera on black and white 16mm film. She’s been working in film and TV ever since. One of her films, CROOKS, won an Audience Choice Award at the Houston Comedy Film Festival -- guessing the grueling work with a Bolex is starting to pay off.
Having just come back from a 2 year stint in New York City, attending the New York Film Academy and working as Creative Executive for Hollywood producer Wendy Kram, Isabel's reering her head into the Montreal media scene. Bitchin' Kitchen welcomed her with open arms as a production assistant, working in what she loves most - TV, social media, and of course, food!