Edward Hopper & Marshall's House
Edward Hopper & Marshall's House Edward Hopper & Marshall's House is a short visit through five generations of a family's history, focusing on the artist who captured their home one sunny Fall morning in 1932. Edward Hopper revolutionized the illustration of light for artists in the 20th century. His painting of the Marshall house in South Truro, MA., Cape Cod is perhaps the most telling instance of his technique. A meditative short film, Edward Hopper & Marshall’s House presents how the concept of family and an artist’s work can reach beyond the confines of a period.

John Marshall, Jr., Bob Burnett and Susan Jaeger Marshall at the NovaFest screening

Bob Burnett - Director In addition to being an independent filmmaker, Bob creates documentary and media productions for a wide range of foundations and public policy organizations. He has received more than 150 film festival and industry awards for his work. His last film, "The Art of Richard Thompson" screened in film festivals worldwide.
Alan F. Jones - Sound Design/ Original Composition Alan F. Jones is an audio engineer, composer, and performing musician. A career submarine officer, he has spent collective years underwater analyzing, studying and monitoring the acoustic environment of the world's oceans. He has engineered audio and advised for numerous local and international musicians and performing ensembles from his studio, Laminal Audio. He also runs the Marginal Frequency performance series and the cassette and vinyl label of the same name.

Jay Salbert - Editor Jay Salbert is a filmmaker based in Washington, DC. He’s worked around the world with companies, including Facebook, Invisible Children, Honest Tea, International Justice Mission and more, creating everything from 3-minute promotional videos to full-length documentaries.