JIM MUSCARELLA (Producer, Founder of Hi-Tide Pictures) is a Bellmore native who has finally escaped the environs of The Unscene. Now living in NYC's East Village, Jim had rambled amiably through many of Long Island's colleges before finishing at Suny-Old Westbury with a B.A. in Communications. After a stint with The Howard Stern Show – where he received an on-air brandishing, dubbed the "hot water incident" – Jim decided film and TV were more his style. Jim has worked over the last decade on many projects: commercials, independent and feature films, music videos and soft-core corporate industrials. Of Bellmore itself, Jim laments, "Well, it's a great place to visit but you wouldn't want to break down there." He continues, "Bellmore? It's the proverbial dumping ground for sardonic dreamers like me. I recommend it only for the truly adrift."

FRANK FUSCO (Director, Writer, Editor) is a Bellmore native who escaped to NYC in 1989. There he attended the School of Visual Arts graduating with a BFA in Advertising. As an Art Director he's had the privilege of working with two of his heroes, Christopher Guest and The Muppets. Frank's interest in filmmaking began in 1987 when he directed his first short, A Barking Spider X-mas, a holiday parody starring his band the Barking Spiders, which he modestly omitted from BELLMORE: The Unscene (you'll have to wait for the DVD extras). In 1995 he developed a weekly show, Manure For The Mind, which aired on Manhattan Neighborhood Network. From 1996 to 2001 he entered New York City's underground experimental/free jazz scene playing guitar with his band Ambibat. Though he fled Long Island in his youth, Frank has always been drawn back to his hometown of Bellmore. So much, in fact, that it became the inspiration for his latest project, BELLMORE: The Unscene.

BELLMORE: The Unscene is Frank and Jim's first full-length feature, and the inaugural production of the marquee entertainment outfit that he established on a shoestring, Hi-Tide Pictures, Inc.