Who We Are
Randy Field, director
For the last decade Randy has directed documentaries focused on social issues, including Crime of the Big Leagues the story of Lester Rodney, a largely forgotten hero in the fight to desegregate baseball. Crime is now on permanent exhibit at the Negro Leagues Hall of Fame in Kansas City and part of the permanent collection of the Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown. Randy also directed Voices, a documentary about a group of women protesting the reversal of Roe v. Wade.
Michael Pickman-Thoon, producer
Michael is the co-founder and president of Rough House Editorial, a San Francisco based video production and post-production facility that has operated for over 35 years. As an editor, Michael has worked on commercials and corporate projects for many Fortune 500 companies. In 2016, Michael led the Rough House team editing commercials for the SF Giants.
As a producer and editor, Michael collaborated with Randy on Crime of the Big Leagues, as well as Voices.
Charlie Pearson, writer
His work has been seen on PBS, ABC, HBO, Showtime, A&E, Discovery, National Geographic and throughout Europe. PBS credits include Keeping Score, featuring Michael Tilson Thomas and the San Francisco Symphony, The Promise of Play, The Digital Divide, and Who Killed the Electric Car. He was writer/associate producer of the Academy Award nominated short film Good Night, Miss Ann, and worked with Randy and Michael on Voices.