About us
We are the Tittle Family. Collectively we have worked on all kinds of films in many different capacities. From student films to blockbuster hits, we have experienced filmmaking in small ways and big ways.
We decided that with all of our knowledge and experiences gleaned from over a number of years of working in the entertainment industry, it is time we took what we have learned and started crafting our own stories. We are here to share our voices and give others opportunities to share their voices as well.
We believe in the process... A process which is best made through collaboration. The passion that every artist has in the collaborative process needs to be shared, expressed and propelled into what is best for uncovering the treasures of every story.
Our team
Our strength lies in our individual, creative passions, which combine together to bring the vision of a story to life.
Cassandra Tittle
Founder / Director / Actor / Writer / Producer
Kimber Tittle
Founder / Writer / Actor / Editor / Producer
James D. Tittle
Founder / Director / Producer
Cassandra started acting when she was 11 years old. She got her start in Theatre, where some of her roles included Michael in “Peter Pan Jr.,” and Flounder in “The Little Mermaid Jr.” and Caroline in “You on the Moors Now.” Cassandra has been training with Gayla Goehl at Gary Spatz's The Playground, where she learned the language and art of filmmaking, and a number of skills for performing on screen. She graduated from California School of the Arts - San Gabriel Valley High School where she began to direct. Her first Directorial project, “The Case of the Missing Aebleskivers,” had a great run in Film Festivals. It received a nomination for Best Comedy of the Festival (Under 18) at the Children’s International Film Festival of Wales. It also won awards at other festivals, such as, Athens International Monthly Arts Film Festival, and the White Vulture Film Festival. Cassandra is a Red Belt in Tae Kwon Do, an avid dog lover, and a Star Wars fanatic. “Roll For Persuasion” is her second Directorial Project, where she explores sibling rivalry while she pays homage to the Fantasy films she loves. It is her first film under her new family production company, Grass Slipper Entertainment.
James D. Tittle has over thirty years of production experience, including twelve years in visual effects, leading to another eighteen years in Post Production. Early in his career he had the privilege of working on the Academy Award winning Digital Visual Effects teams for "ID4: Independence Day" and "Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl." He continued in Visual Effects, working on over eighty films, which can be found on IMDb.com. He moved into Post Production, and is currently at Picture Shop, LLC. James has also worked on independent films in various capacities over the years, having directed and produced several projects including "Cafe Tango." He was a Director of Photography on "The Case of the Missing Aebleskivers," and Assistant Director for "Roll for Persuasion." He is using his cumulative experiences to cultivate the art of filmmaking with Grass Slipper Entertainment, his family Production Company, specializing in independent films, editing and building a space for artists to collaborate and cultivate ideas from script to screen. In his free time, when he is not cultivating ideas, James is cultivating his garden or building and enjoying his model trains. He garnered his love for film from "Star Wars," the original trilogy, which he has passed down to his two girls.
Caitlyn Tittle
Founder / Director / Actor / Writer / Producer
Kimber Tittle is the Editor and current Writer for Grass Slipper Entertainment. She has a background in acting which she has studied for many years. She trained under Steven Kent, developer of the "Conscious Acting" process and advocate of "being in the moment." She was Director of Photography and Editor on "Roll for Persuasion," Assistant Camera and Editor on "The Case of the Missing Aebleskivers," Writer, Editor and Producer for "Cafe Tango," and worked on a number of other independent productions. Kimber spent many years honing her skills and taking a number of classes and workshops and learned everything she could about storytelling, acting, and filmmaking. When her two daughters wanted to enter the Entertainment Industry, she became Momager (Mom and Manager) and has been working with them for the past five years, diligently helping them realize their dreams of working in the entertainment industry. Kimber tries to balance life with a little fun and enjoys camping, sightseeing, hiking and has a Blue Belt in Tae Kwon Do, which she achieved in college, so she is taking up learning swordplay. With Grass Slipper Entertainment in development, she has decided to return to the Industry she has loved her entire life and make it a career for herself as well. She is returning to acting, and writing and will be producing independent short films with this family production company.
Caitlyn Tittle, is a writer and actor who reaches our younger audiences. She is twelve years old and has been acting for 5 years. Her first job was on CBS's Why Women Kill where she played Dead Emily, the stunt double for when Ginnifer Goodwin's "Daughter" was hit by a car. Her Mom was played by her hero and she knew at 7 years old this is what she wanted to do with her life. She recently starred as Sarah, the Lead in Dahr Mann's Studios 10 Year Old Genius Proves Scholar Wrong. Caitlyn has been in other television shows, commercials and Short films. She currently trains under Gayla Goehl at Gary Spatz's The Playgrouond: an Acting Conservatory. She attends California School of the Arts - SGV Junior High where she can further develop her craft. She also has a YouTube Channel called Caitlyn's Club and sells handmade Resin and Slime that she makes herself at Craft Fairs. She loves to Rollerblade and puppy sit and loves all things Disney.