Tyler A. Chase - Director/Producer/DP/Editor and FAA Certified Part 107 Commercial sUAS Drone Pilot/Cinematographer Tyler is an auteur/filmmaker who founded L'ORAGE while attending New York University Film School and in her first year created two short narrative 16mm films that screened at: the Tribeca Screening Room, the Cantor Screening Room, New York International Independent Film Festival, Ocularis Open Eye and The Pioneer Theater. In 2013 Tyler completed the Award Winning short narrative psycho drama, Animal Crackers (Pentimenti). In 2018 Chase completed the Award Winning short documentary, Sweet Soul in Exile (2018). Sweet Soul in Exile is an odic encapsulation of the last day of sculptor, Deborah Masters as she is evicted from her loft of twenty years at 475 Kent Avenue in Brooklyn, where she was a pioneer of the Loft Law and an environmental activist. Sweet Soul in Exile has garnered several awards and was screened by festivals in the United States and internationally. At the beginning of 2020 the feature documentary, A Castle in Brooklyn - King Arthur Golden Globe Award winner Brian Cox was ready to deliver. The intimate and journalistic, A Castle in Brooklyn, King Arthur, brings us through the doors of the iconic Broken Angel building and into the world of its creators, the visionary, Arthur Wood and his wife, Cynthia. A mysterious incident turns their lives upside down as they cling to their life's work, the Broken Angel building, the last symbol of the bohemian artist culture that once permeated Brooklyn, NY. It is presently in the Film Festival circuit. Four other feature film projects are in the different stages of completion, including a short film, To Connie with Love, a tribute made like a song to the jazz pianist, Connie Crothers. Feature documentary films include: Blues for 475 in (Post Production) covers the lives of artists undergoing a shocking forced preemptive eviction of 300 residents from a Brooklyn building; Let Them Eat Geese which addresses the slaughter of Canada Geese, swans and migratory birds by government agencies is in development/production and Touched by Duse with Ellen Burstyn, Paul Sorvino, Elizabeth Ashley and others. It is in final cut awaiting production footage from Italy. Portions of Touched by Duse were screened as a work in progress at the National Arts Club, Kanbar Institute of Film and Television at NYU Tish School of the Arts, William Esper Studio, The National Arts Club, The Dante Allegierhi Society in Cambridge and the Players Club. Tyler was accredited by the Center for Women's Global Leadership to attend the United Nations Universal Periodic Review of Human Rights Violations in Geneva, Switzerland and to screen a testimony cut from footage of her research and work surrounding A Castle in Brooklyn and Blues for 475. She also participated on the human rights in housing panel at that session. Soon after, Tyler was part of a review discussion at the White House feedback event. Her work was also screened as testimony at the UPR of Human Rights at Columbia University for representatives of the Obama administration. Memberships include: IDA, D-Word, NYWIFT, SAG/AFTRA,The National Arts Club,