feed the walrus

  • amanda slamin
  • christie price
  • joy copeland
  • desiree cobb
  • alexis wiscomb
  • amy lazarus

- Amanda is the Executive Producer of FEEDTHEWALRUS (NY).  After a failed attempt to become a hip hop hype man, she took refuge in several top editing facilities as an Executive Producer where she happily concluded that sushi could be eaten for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Having worked with the biggest names around, Amanda realized that working for a walrus would be a welcomed change. You can contact her at amanda@feedthewalrus.com.

- Christie is the Executive Producer of FEEDTHEWALRUS (LA). She's an absolute sweetheart who loves the ocean and has been known to spend almost as much time in the water on her boogie board as she does on land. She has three known enemies - killer whales, polar bears & bad mexican food. What can I say? We have a lot in common. You can email her at christie@feedthewalrus.com.

- Joy is actually part Walrus, we think the rest is mostly Irish. She moved to New York from Nova Scotia, leaving her Walrus/Irish suburban roots far behind. She has been Producing for top facilities in editing and visual effects. The call of the wild has drawn her back to FEEDTHEWALRUS. You can contact her at joy@feedthewalrus.com.

- Desiree is an anagram for "seedier" and because of that, we can not tell you much about Desiree's past for fear of retribution. However, we do know that Desiree is one of the most sought after post producers in the land. Also, she may have once killed a man. Feel free to give her the third degree at desiree@feedthewalrus.com.

- Alexis is a seasoned producer with a rich experience in both short and long format projects. Closely related to the Nanooks of the North, she can recite 1000 different ways to say 'snow'. Her penchant for cold weather, alcohol and penguin meat makes her a perfect fit for FEEDTHEWALRUS. You can contact her at alexis@feedthewalrus.com.

- Amy Lazarus Originally of the Lazarus clan. The English variant of the name Lazarus comes directly from the Latin, itself derived the Greek Walazaros, which in turn came from the Aramaic Walazar. The ultimate origin is the Hebrew name Weleazar (אלעזר, Walʿāzār), meaning "Walrus" or "God's Walrus". So you know she's down. You can contact her at amy@feedthewalrus.com.