Krista DeMille

Krista DeMille

Biography

Krista DeMille is the founder and CEO of Eddy Out Productions. When Eddy Out collaborated with Gothic Manor and Far Fetched Films to produce Martin Gooch’s fourth feature film Black Flowers, a winning partnership was born.

Krista writes, produces, and acts for film, TV, theater, and new media; producing original content for over two decades through both Eddy Out Productions and it’s former incarnation Mt Shasta City Dance Theater for which she won the JEDI Innovative Microenterprise Business Award for bringing film, theater, and dance to underserved populations.

Krista is an eighttime grant recipient including 2018 support from the Montana Film Office and Big Sky Film Grant for Black Flowers, as well as financial support from Milton and Henrietta Kushkin Fund, US Bank, Bill Graham Supporting Foundation, California Statewide, and Shasta Regional Community Foundation for her original work H2O Manifesto about the value of freshwater inspired by true events in Northern California set to music by Grammy-Nominee Gentle Thunder.

An avid adventurer, Krista river guided a film crew, assistant directed, and produced a 300 mile exploration at the source of the Amazon River in the Peruvian Andes to film the conservation documentary The Serpent of Gold with Paddling With Purpose. Other past producing credits include Romance by Neil LaBute, the documentary short Undiscovered Amazon, short narrative films Parallel Flight, The Title of This Film is Not The Kayak, and Western Union; and evening-length multi-media live performances.

Her work has been commissioned by Shadow Box Players, College of the Siskiyous, Mount Shasta Bioregional Ecology Center, Siskiyou First Five, and Mountain Classics.

Eddy Out Productions

Actress

Movies
2018

Atomic Apocalypse (amateur movie)

Producer

Movies
2018

Atomic Apocalypse (amateur movie)