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Born and raised in Columbus, Ohio, Peter DiMaggio is an award-winning actor and multi-instrumentalist composer whose artistry bridges stage and studio. A self-taught musician, DiMaggio plays piano, guitar, bass, ukulele, harmonica, and more. After studying acting at Interlochen Arts Academy, Boston University (BFA), and the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts, he built a thriving theater career with acclaimed companies such as SpeakEasy Stage Company, Commonwealth Shakespeare Company, Actors’ Shakespeare Project, and Wheelock Family Theatre — where he earned an Elliot Norton Award for his work in The SpongeBob Musical.
Currently, DiMaggio has upcoming appearances in Lizard Boy (SpeakEasy Stage Company), which opens on October 24 to November 22, and A Christmas Carol (Commonwealth Shakespeare Company) from December 6 to 23. His on-screen work includes the award-winning short film Shampoo (2024) and Dissection Day (Fatale Films), currently making the rounds in the national and international festival circuit.
As a composer, DiMaggio’s credits include the original musical Max’s House (The Tank NYC, regional tour) and the film score for The Fairy House (Another Age Productions). His music can be streamed across all major platforms.
It is this wide range of experience that has allowed Peter to build the network of talented independent artists who are helping make Passeri Records a reality.
WHO WE’VE WORKED WITH
Charlie Burket is a multi-instrumentalist and producer from Boston MA, formerly Rochester, MN. He plays and writes music in Ringpop! and plays live with Park National and Kieran Rhodes. He has an extensive and diverse resume in production, engineering, mixing, mastering, and session work. He also does assistant engineering work for Brett Romnes out of The Barbershop Studios, and does mixing and mastering work for Zach Zurn of Carpet Booth Studios. He has a dual degree in music production and performance from Berklee College of Music, and was awarded scholarships from both departments.
When producing, writing, and playing for other artists, Charlie strives to achieve a greater understanding of artistic intent and identity with the artist. Every song brings something new to the table, and Charlie ensures that after a project leaves his desk, he’s given it the greatest possible sense of clarity in its messaging. He strives to ensure that the listener, the artist, and himself are all experiencing music the way they love to experience it when listening to the work.
Raphael is an award winning cinematographer, who works primarily on music videos, commercials and documentaries in New York and Boston. His work has received recognitions from festivals such as the Sony Future Filmmaker Awards, the Directors Guild Awards and the St Louis International Film Festival. His passion for evoking emotions through lighting and camera work started in Paris, where he grew up. He went on to graduate from Boston University with a degree in Film and since then has been freelancing across the East Coast.
Nettie is a passionate producer and Boston University graduate, originally from Rhode Island. During her time at BU, she honed her craft by working on a variety of university-affiliated short films. From directing adrenaline-fueled all-nighter music videos to producing an atmospheric horror film set on a lake, Annette discovered her true calling in collaborating with talented creatives to bring ambitious visions to life.Currently, she navigates the dynamic world of filmmaking by balancing work on union sets with freelance projects, further refining her skills and expanding her network. Looking ahead, Annette aspires to channel her creativity and expertise into producing films at an independent production company, where she can continue turning bold ideas into compelling stories.
Jonathan is a Brazilian-American filmmaker/Producer based in Queens, New York. I have a BFA from the SUNY Purchase Conservatory of Film. Since graduating in May 2024, I’ve produced and directed music videos, produced short films and have interned at both the Late Show with Stephen Colbert and Last Week Tonight with John Oliver.
Grace Roden is an East Coast-based creative director, intimacy coordinator, and screenwriter. A Boston University graduate, she blends her passion for aesthetics with a sharp storytelling sensibility. Writer and Creative Director of Miss Fortune (2022), which earned Best Student Film at the Ridgewood International Film Festival, Critics Choice at the Iowa Independent Film Festival, and multiple other accolades across six international film festivals. With two years of experience in Acquisitions and Development at A24, she brings a keen eye for storytelling and narrative depth to her visual work. She is also completing certification as an intimacy coordinator, dedicated to fostering safe, respectful, and artistically authentic environments on set. Her extensive background in the art department informs her meticulous approach to design, drawing her to only the most visually compelling projects.
Jillian Rosadino began her journey in Boston University’s College of Fine Arts but soon after redirected her education to filmmaking. She found herself gravitating towards a world of fine arts that exists exclusively within film by means of production design, prop making, and art direction. Jillian graduated from Boston University in January of 2025 with a Bachelor of Science in Film & Television and has since worked on various independent film projects shooting throughout New England. Currently based in CT, Jillian has worked primarily on projects outside of Boston but has plans to move to NYC and continue her journey working freelance there.
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“FLY AWAY” MUSIC VIDEO CREDITS
Artist: Peter DiMaggio
Director: Annette Milburn
Producer: Jonathan Oliveira
Creative Producer: Peter DiMaggio
Executive Producer: Dorothy and James Fadiman, Carol Wesner, Andy Virostek
Associate Producer: Alisarah Ithipathachai, Andrew Logue
Unit Production Manager: Alisarah Ithipathachai
Assistant Director: James Cherico
2nd Assistant Director: Maxfield Mascarin
Director of Photography: Raphaël Edwards
Steadicam Op: Malcolm Tom
1st AC: Andrew Kim
2nd AC: Oscar Soucy
Gaffer: Mallory Holst
Key Grip: Max Tanzer
Best Boy Grip: Claire Kim
Best Boy Electric: Cole Turner
Grip: Ellie Pink, Taylor Steele
BTS Photographer: Niccola Civita
Production Designer: Grace Roden, Jillian Rosadino
Set Dresser: Jordan Aschenbach, Annabelle Cotton, Nneoma Ngene
Costume Designer: Chloe Palmer
HMU: Chloe Palmer, Sarah Coleman
Key Production Assistant: Kaylah Carae
Production Assistant: Frank Herrera, Johnny Umana, Samantha Hines
Editor: Raphaël Edwards
Assistant Editor: Mactier Freeman
Colorist: Eric Park
Sound Designer: Raphaël Edwards
Title Card: Matt Michaud
Logo Design and Animation: Craig Reid
Choreographer: Monica Gallego
Fight Choreographer/Coordinator: Peter DiMaggio
Assistant Fight Coordinator: Jaxon Ackerman, Shrutant Ramaswamy
Cast: Peter DiMaggio, Monica Gallego, Armani Rodin, Leo Flora, Haley Herman, Billy Kim, Jaxon Ackerman, Shrutant Ramaswamy, Mingtai Nye, Victor Pagona, Isabelle Leira, Hillary Heagan, Kai Brown, Michael Muniz, Chris Kelly
Background: Zane Bell, Niccola Civita, Sarah Coleman, Amanda Craggin, Priscilla Garcia, Ryan Hannah, Heather Herring, Hannah Lemke, Ray LoVacco, Shefik Macauley, Nneoma Ngene, Rivy Obinomen, Dawn Reardon, Sonia Reyes, Lucero Rios, Nabee Ruffin, Elise Turkovich
Special Thanks: Antony and Athena Ieromonahos, Denise and Jeffrey Milburn, Pat Rentals, Greek Guys