Marvin Glover

Director / Producer

Marvin Glover is an American film producer, director, screenwriter, and music composer. Raised primarily in the Pacific Northwest, Marvin now resides in Los Angeles. Many of his artistic works center around themes of hope and empowerment.

He is the Founder & Chief Executive Officer of Sea Sand Entertainment, which he formed in 2012 to produce narrative and documentary content that spans film, television, and more. 

Under Marvin’s leadership, Sea Sand Entertainment has produced award-winning films including Turnover, Downward Hiro, Last Call At Murray’s, Wedlocked, My Name Is Lamar, and Sienna’s Choice. He currently oversees Sea Sand’s feature film slate, including Nothing Can Stop Us and Journey Between the Vines:  The Black Winemakers’ Story, in association with the Company’s GCP/Starving Dog music label.

Glover was born in San Antonio, Texas, the son of Thelma Todd-Glover, a elementary school teacher, and Leon Glover, a Air Force Sergeant, and construction worker. He attended Washington State University, University of Washington and the USC School of Cinematic Arts. Glover was also a member of the Screenwriting U program. The program was designed to take students directly into the Hollywood system as proficient writers.

Bry Thomas Sanders

Director of Photography

A passion for storytelling is the driving force behind Bry Sanders work. Bry is an Industry professional working in film, television, documentary formats and internet production. Bry has numerous credits on his resume and has worked on various productions including; Modern Dads, Save the Supers, and Goodnight Burbank – (Season One). 

As Director of Photography – The Biggest Loser, Deadliest Warrior, Beverly Hills Pawn Shop, and This is Why You’re Still Single, are notable credits. 

Bry Sanders and Marvin Glover have collaborated on prior film projects including the multi-award winning short film, Downward Hiro. 

Born and raised in San Jose, California. Bry moved to southern California where he attended Pomona College and upon graduation enrolled in the School of Cinematic Arts at the University of Southern California (USC) where he completed his graduate studies.