Melody Brooks is navigating sixth grade as a nonverbal wheelchair user who has cerebral palsy. With the help of some assistive technology and her devoted, exuberant allies, Melody shows that what she has to say is more important than how she says it.
Directing | Amber Sealey | Director |
Writing | Sharon M. Draper | Novel |
Writing | Daniel Stiepleman | Screenplay |
Production | Dan Angel | Producer |
Production | David Calvert-Jones | Executive Producer |
Production | Michael B. Clark | Executive Producer |
Production | Julia Eisenman | Executive Producer |
Production | Brian Gott | Executive Producer |
Production | Leah Holzer | Producer |
Production | Robert Kessel | Executive Producer |
Production | Tom Mazza | Executive Producer |
Production | Peter Saraf | Executive Producer |
Production | Peter Saraf | Producer |
Production | Jeff Skoll | Executive Producer |
Production | Alex Turtletaub | Executive Producer |
Camera | Noah Greenberg | Director of Photography |
Editing | Jacob Craycroft | Editor |
Sound | Linda Perry | Original Music Composer |
Art | Michael Fitzgerald | Production Design |
Costume & Make-Up | Megan Oppenheimer | Costume Designer |
Production | Kerry Barden | Casting |
Production | Paul Schnee | Casting |
Visual Effects | David Lebensfeld | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Visual Effects | Jared Levin | Visual Effects Producer |
Visual Effects | Grant Miller | Visual Effects Supervisor |